Wichita, Kansas · Kindergarten–5th Grade

Cub Scout Pack 3591

Built to Explore. Bound to Lead.

Also known as Pack 591 — the number on our crest.

Campfires, pinewood derby cars, rockets, service projects and a whole lot of muddy shoes. Pack 3591 is a family-run Cub Scout pack where kids try hard things, make real friends, and learn to lead — one adventure at a time.

Dens
Six, one per grade
We meet
Mondays at 6:30 PM
Where
Wichita Collegiate School

Life in the pack

Service projects, campouts and a lot of time outside. Every one of these is a real Pack 3591 outing.

Why families join

Three things every Cub Scout takes home

Scouting is a game with a purpose. Underneath the marshmallows and the derby track, every meeting is quietly building the same three things.

  • Character & Leadership

    Cub Scouts live the Scout Oath and Law in kid-sized ways: tell the truth, finish what you start, look after the person next to you.

    Older scouts run the flag ceremony, lead a cheer, and mentor the Lions and Tigers coming up behind them.

  • Adventure & STEM

    Tent camping, hiking, fishing, archery and the pinewood derby — plus rocketry, circuits, coding and the Nova STEM awards.

    Most scouts sleep in a tent, cook over a fire and launch something into the sky in their very first year.

  • Teamwork & Service

    Scouts work in a den of friends their own age, then join the whole pack once a month. Nobody advances alone.

    Food drives, park clean-ups and flag retirements teach kids that a neighbourhood is something you take care of.

The rhythm of the year

What a Cub Scout year looks like

Dens meet a couple of times a month, the whole pack gathers monthly, and four or five bigger adventures anchor the calendar. Here is a typical year.

  1. August – October

    Fall: get started

    • Join night and the first den meeting
    • Fall family campout — the first night in a tent
    • Popcorn fundraiser, which pays for the year
    • Hikes, bike rodeos and outdoor skills
  2. November – January

    Winter: build things

    • Scouting for Food and other service projects
    • Pinewood derby car build nights
    • Derby race day — the loudest day of the year
    • Indoor STEM: circuits, rockets, engineering
  3. February – April

    Spring: advance

    • Blue & Gold banquet, the pack’s birthday party
    • Rank badges and adventure loops awarded
    • Spring campout, fishing derby, archery
    • Arrow of Light scouts cross over to a troop
  4. May – July

    Summer: keep going

    • Day camp and resident camp
    • Pool parties, ball games and park nights
    • Summertime activity pin
    • New scouts join and dens move up a grade

Every activity is optional. Families come to what fits their season of life — there is no minimum, and nobody is behind.

Find your scout’s den

Six dens, one per grade

A den is a small group of scouts in the same grade who meet together all year. Your scout joins the den that matches the grade they are entering.

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Come see us

Next up on the pack calendar

Visitors are always welcome — come to one meeting before you decide anything. All times shown are Central.

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No mystery, no pressure

What happens after you sign up

Three steps, and a real person at every one of them. Nothing is ever charged on this website.

  1. Step 1

    Tell us about your scout

    Fill out the short interest form — your name, the best way to reach you, and what grade your scout is in. That is all we need.

    Open the interest form

  2. Step 2

    We reach out, you visit

    A pack leader emails or calls within a few days, answers your questions, and invites you to a den meeting to try it out.

    Visiting costs nothing and commits you to nothing. Wear play clothes.

  3. Step 3

    Register and get your portal

    Once you register with Scouting America, create a parent account here. A pack admin approves it by hand and links it to your family.

    Then you get the calendar, RSVPs, reminders and your scout’s progress — visible only to you and pack leadership.

A note on privacy. Nothing about a child — names, photos, dens or schedules — is ever shown on the public side of this site. Family information lives behind a login that a pack admin has to approve by hand.

Still deciding? Just ask.

Send us the messiest version of your question — cost, timing, whether your kid is too shy, whether you have to sleep in a tent. A parent volunteer will answer honestly.

We meet Mondays at 6:30 PM at Wichita Collegiate School, and we welcome scouts in Kindergarten through 5th grade.