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Cub Scout Pack 425
http://www.cubscoutpack425.org/
3505 Livingston Rd.
J.C. Parks Elementary School
Indian Head,
MD
20640
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Cub Scout Pack 425 formed about 45 years ago in our current location of Bryans Road, Maryland under the charter support of the Accokeek/Bryans Road Lyons Club. Meetings are each Tuesday @ J.C. Parks Elementary School from 7 - 8 pm. Our Pack Meetings are on the FIRST Tuesday of each month. Cub Scouting is for boys in grades 1 - 5 & our program is year-round. We usually have at least two events per month - We hope you will join us!
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Cub Scout Pack 427 Lusby MD
http://www.orgsites.com/md/pack427/
American Legion
Lusby,
MD
20657
301-994-3664
410-610-9032
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Local Cub Scouting program that offer creative outlet for boys in First through Fourth grade with exciting games, camping and fun and character development. Boys will make crafts and develop friendships that will last a lifetime. Call today for more information.
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Cub Scout Pack 451
http://pack451.stpaul-lusby.com
11000 H. G. Trueman Road
Lusby,
MD
20657
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(410) 586-0965
(410) 326-4475
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This is the website for Cub Scout Pack 451, sponsored by St. Paul United Methodist Church. Pictures, calendar, camping, and activity information is available at this site.
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Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital
http://www.gscnc.org/
9550 Livingston Road, D1
Area A Office
Fort Washington,
MD
20744
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301-449-5690
800-834-1702
FAX: 301-449-5732
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The Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital was formed in 1963 and encompassed five area councils that were in existence at that time, plus Calvert and Charles counties in Maryland, and lone troops in Prince William, Loudoun and Fauquier counties.
The size and geographical location of GSCNC enable girls to take part in a large variety of programs and pursue different interests. They are not limited to the programs or special events in their local areas; they are welcomed at events and programs throughout the council. Girls may attend resident camps or day camps in any area of the council.
The council has one of the most diversified memberships in the country. The merger brought together farming communities, small towns, and several larger cities. The area is rich in ethnic groups. Programs throughout the council draw from the cultures, governments, arts, foods, clothing, games and dances of many lands.
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