When you’re a kid, fun comes first. Final exams, driver’s ed, and summer jobs will arrive soon enough. Cub Scouts lets kids have fun while teaching them skills that will help them later in life. From the thrill of practicing archery to learning how to transform a block of wood into a race car, Cub Scouts is one thrill after another. With a program expertly tailored to match each age in a young person's life, Cub Scouts learn that even when fun isn’t easy, it’s always an adventure. In Scouting, everything has a purpose, and it shows kids that doing their best is the most fun of all.
Pack 120 was originally chartered with the Keezletown Ruritans in Keezletown, Virginia, and today is hosted by Vision of Hope UMC on Port Republic Road in Rockingham, Virginia. We welcome any Scout, but we currently draw primarily from Cub Run and Peak View Elementary Schools in Rockingham County.
As one of the largest and most active Cub Scout Packs in the Massanutten District of the Virginia Headwaters Council, our vibrant group of kids and involved parents plan numerous events throughout the year, service-oriented projects, along with fun and educational trips within the Shenandoah Valley and surrounding areas.
We typically hold our Pack meetings on the second or third Monday of each month at 6:30 pm at the Vision of Hope UMC on Port Road. Our Scouts enjoy the outdoors, so we hold as many outdoor activities as we can.
One of the primary goals of Pack 120 is to ensure the Scouts have a positive Scouting experience, receive every opportunity to participate in events, and enjoy the journey. Scouting is what the Scouts and families make of the program, and we continue to have a great group of Scouts and parents making this happen every year.