District Packs

Cub Scouting is a program for boys and girls in kindergarten through fifth grade whose overall mission is to help young people build character, learn citizenship, develop personal fitness, and contribute to the academic development of the children who participate. Cub Scouts are part of a pack. The Cub Scout pack belongs to a church, a school, or some other group of people in the community or neighborhood. This group makes sure your pack has good adult leaders, a place to meet, and exciting things to do. The pack is divided into smaller groups called dens. Each den has about six to eight youth. All of the Cub Scouts in your den are in the same grade and may even go to the same school.
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Pack 120 |
Family Pack |
Lieder Elementary |
Wednesdays
7:00 pm |
Lieder Elementary, Metcalf Elementary, Tipps Elementary, Wilson Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
Scott Mller |
Donald Galiley |
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Pack 200 |
Family Pack |
Bang Elementary
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Wednesdays
7:00 pm |
Bang Elementary, Emmott Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
Jeff Lovejoy |
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Pack 433 |
Boy Pack |
Copeland Elementary |
Thursdays
7:00 pm |
Copeland Elementary, Birkes Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
Ron Thomas |
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Pack 626 |
Family Pack |
Matzke Elementary |
Thursdays
7:00pm
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Matzke Elementary, Danish Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
John Brogan |
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Pack 771 |
Boy Pack |
Rolling Rock Recreational Club |
Mondays
7:00 pm |
Reed Elementary, Frazier Elementary, Francone, Elementary, 1465St. Matthew Catholic Church |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
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Pack 811 |
Family Pack |
Andre Elementary |
Tuesdays
7:00 pm |
Andre Elementary, Postma Elementary, Walker Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
Charles Bozeman |
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Pack 815 |
Boy Pack |
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church |
Sundays
10:00 am |
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church |
Private |
Becca Franco |
Donald Galiley |
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Pack 866 |
Family Pack |
Gleason Elementary |
Wednesdays
6:45 pm |
Gleason Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
Ajey Chandra |
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Pack 1005 |
Family Pack |
Kirk Elementary |
3rd Thursday
7:00 pm |
Kirk Elementary, Lee Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
Bobby Hale |
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Pack 1150 |
Family Pack |
Weekley Community Center |
Wednesdays
7:00 pm |
Emery Elementary, Sheridan Elementary, M. Robinson Elementary, McFee Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
Dawn Venditelli |
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Pack 1177 |
Boy Pack |
Post Elementary |
Thursdays
7:00 pm |
Post Elementary, Bane Elementary, Willbern Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
Jeff Lovejoy |
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Pack 1187 |
Family Pack |
Owens Elementary |
Tuesdays
7:00 pm |
Fiest Elementary, Owens Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
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Pack 1283 |
Boy Pack |
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton |
3rd Friday
7:00 pm |
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Hairgrove Elementary, Horne Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD/Private |
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Donald Galiley |
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Pack 1445 |
Family Pack |
Lowery Elementary |
3rd Thursday
7:00 pm |
Lowery Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
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Pack 1465 |
Family Pack |
Holmsley Elementary |
Tuesdays
7:00 pm |
Holmsley Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
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Pack 1626 |
Family Pack |
Moore Elementary |
1st, 2nd, 3rd Wednesday
7:00 pm |
Moore Elementary |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
Marty Stakes |
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Pack 1926 |
Family Pack |
St. Timothy Lutheran Church |
Mondays
6:30 pm |
Hancock Elementary, Yeager Elementary, Homeschools |
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD |
John Brogan |
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Pack 1928 |
Boy Pack |
Prince of Peace Catholic Church |
3rd Thursday
7 pm |
Prince of Peace Catholic Church |
Private |
Pablo Canovas |
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*Packs are either all-girl packs, all-boy packs or family Scouting packs (with both boy and girl dens).
District Troops

Scouts BSA is available to youth who have earned the Cub Scout Arrow of Light Award and at least 10 years old or have completed the fifth grade and are at least 10, or who are 11, but not yet 18 years old. The program achieves the BSA's objectives of developing character, citizenship, and personal fitness.
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Troop 3 |
Boy Troop |
77095 |
Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center |
Mondays
7:00 pm |
Dawn Venditelli |
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Troop 61 |
Boy Troop |
77084 |
Twin Lakes HOA |
Wednesdays
7:00 pm |
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Troop 120 |
Boy Troop |
77084 |
Deerfield Village Community Center |
Tuesdays
7:00 pm |
Pam White |
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Troop 202 |
Boy Troop |
77095 |
Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center |
Mondays
7:00 pm |
Eddie Hardin |
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Troop 229 |
Boy Troop |
77095 |
Holmsley Elementary |
1st, 3rd & 5th Thursday |
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Troop 277 |
Boy Troop |
77064 |
St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church - Gajowniczek Building |
Mondays
7:00 pm |
Ajey Chandra |
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Troop 421 |
Girl Troop |
77095 |
Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center |
Mondays
7:00 pm |
Charles Bozeman |
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Troop 626 |
Boy Troop |
77079 |
St. Timothy Lutheran Church |
Mondays
7:15 pm |
John Brogan |
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Troop 747 |
Boy Troop |
77040 |
Champion Forest Baptist Church - Jersey Village |
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Marty Stakes |
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Troop 815 |
Boy Troop |
77040 |
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church |
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Becca Franco |
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Troop 842 |
Boy Troop |
77040 |
St. Matthews Catholic Church |
Tuesdays
7:00 pm |
Ryan Muller |
Donald Galiley |
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Troop 928 |
Boy Troop |
77070 |
Prince of Peace Catholic Church |
Mondays
7:00 pm |
Pablo Canovas |
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Troop 1075 |
Girl Troop |
77040 |
St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church - Gajowniczek Building |
Mondays
7:00 pm |
Ajey Chandra |
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Troop 1177 |
Boy Troop |
77065 |
Foundry United Methodist Church - Wright Scout Hut |
Mondays
7:00 pm |
Jeff Lovejoy |
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Troop 1283 |
Boy Troop |
77084 |
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church |
Wednesdays
7:00 pm |
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Troop 1296 |
Boy Troop |
77095 |
Cornerstone Methodist Church |
Tuesdays
7:00 pm |
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Troop 1865 |
Boy Troop |
77095 |
Copperfield Community Center |
Mondays
7:00 pm |
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*Troops are either all-girl troops or all-boy troops.
District Venturing Crews
Venturing
is a youth development program for young men and women who are 13 and have completed the eighth grade, or age 14 through 20 years of age. Venturing's purpose is to provide positive experiences to help young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults. Venturing is based on a unique and dynamic relationship between youth, adult leaders, and organizations in their communities. Local community organizations establish a Venturing crew by matching their people and program resources to the interests of young people in the community. The result is a program of exciting and meaningful activities that helps youth pursue their special interests, grow, develop leadership skills, and become good citizens. Venturing crews can specialize in a variety of avocation or hobby interests.
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Crew 1292 |
77040 |
Houston Cy-Fair Lions Club |
Mondays
7:00 pm |
Becca Franco |
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District Ships
Sea Scouts
is a specialized program for young men and women who are 13 and have completed the eighth grade, or age 14 through 20 years of age. The program focuses on water high adventure and personal development. Sea Scout units, called ships, focus on sailing and cruising either sailboats, power vessels or paddle sports. Youth in these ships sail, row, canoe, keep boats in shape, cruise the local waters of Galveston Bay or sail on long cruises far from home. Some SCUBA dive, but all are active in camping, social events, regattas and annual seamanship contests or rendezvous.
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Posts
Exploring is Learning for Life’s career education program for young men and women who are 14 (and have completed the eighth grade) or 15 to 21 years old. Exploring’s purpose is to provide experiences to help young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults. Explorers are ready to investigate the meaning of interdependence in their personal relationships and communities. Explorer posts can specialize in a variety of career skills. Exploring programs are based on five areas of emphasis: career opportunities, life skills, citizenship, character education, and leadership experience. Fill out our career interest survey and we will notify you of open houses and when a new Exploring post is starting near you.
Find a Post Career Interest Survey Exploring Website
Commissioners*
Commissioners are district and council volunteers who help units succeed. They are available to coach and consult with parents and leaders of packs, troops, crews and ships. Please feel free to contact your commissioner anytime with questions. Commissioners help maintain the standards of the Boy Scouts of America. They also oversee the unit recharter plan, so that each unit submits their charter on time with an optimal number of youth and adult members.
A commissioner plays several roles, including friend, representative, unit "doctor," teacher, and counselor. Of all their roles, friend is the most important. It springs from the attitude, "I care; I am here to help, what can I do for you?" Caring is the ingredient that makes commissioner service successful. He or she is an advocate of unit needs. A commissioner who makes himself known and accepted now will be called on in future times of trouble.
- The commissioner is a representative. The average unit leader is totally occupied in working with kids. Some have little if any contact with the Boy Scouts of America, other than a commissioner's visit to their meeting. To them, the commissioner may be the BSA. The commissioner helps represent the ideals, the principles, and the policies of the Scouting movement.
- The commissioner is a unit "doctor." In their role as "doctor," they know that prevention is better than a cure, so they try to see that their units make good "health practices" a way of life. When problems arise, and they will, even in the best unit, they act quickly. They observe symptoms, diagnose the real ailment, prescribe a remedy, and follow up on the patient.
- The commissioner is a teacher. As a commissioner, they will have a wonderful opportunity to participate in the growth of unit leaders by sharing knowledge with them. They teach not just in an academic environment, but where it counts most—as an immediate response to a need to know. That is the best adult learning situation since the lesson is instantly reinforced by practical application of the new knowledge.
- The commissioner is a counselor. As a Scouting counselor, they will help units solve their own problems. Counseling is the best role when unit leaders don't recognize a problem and where solutions are not clear-cut. Everyone needs counseling from time to time, even experienced leaders.