The Den Leaders are the ones who organize the majority of the work, and who have the most fun. All adult leaders attend Youth Protection Training and Cub Scout Leader Trainings. Den Leaders plan and organize den meetings, keep track of the boys’ advancements, and attend leaders meetings (Committee meetings). Den Leaders try to engage the parents in the den meetings to the greatest extent possible, both to make the Den Leader’s job easier and to increase the boys’ enjoyment. Cub Scouting is a family activity, and den meetings are a great place for family involvement.
Den leader roles and responsibilities
Tiger Dens (First Grade)
Den 3 Jackson Powell (jackson©powellhouse•info (jackson©powellhouse•info) ) / ??
Den 4 Rick Taylor (rjtaylor21©yahoo•com (rjtaylor21©yahoo•com) ) / ??
Wolf Dens (Second Grade)
Den 2 Brett Mack (brettro33©gmail•com) / Ed Bowen (ebowen13©yahoo•com)
Den 7 John Page (johnpage©gmail•com) / Jeff Holbrook (jholbrook©frk•com)
Bear Dens (Third Grade)
Den 9 Dan Dowling (dan©djdowling•com) & John Chan (john_k_chan©yahoo•com)
Den 11 Jay Patel (jaypatel67©gmail•com (jaypatel67©gmail•com) ) & Ron Albertson (rcalbertson©comcast•net)
Webelos Dens (1st Year) (Forth Grade)
Den 6 Michael Gottesman (michaelgottesman©comcast•net) & John Ammenti (john•ammenti©gmail•com)
Webelos Dens (2nd Year) (Fifth Grade)
Den 1 Jeff Holbrook (jholbrook©frk•com) & Stephanie Schwarz (sandlotfamily©yahoo•com)
Den 5 Matt Lucett (mlucett©comcast•net (mlucett©comcast•net) ) & Mark Eldridge (mblweldridge©sbcglobal•net (mblweldridge©sbcglobal•net) )
Den 17 John DeVoy (john©devoy•com (john©devoy•com) ) & Kris Binasik (binasik©comcast•net (binasik©comcast•net) )
