Welcome to Bear Den 3!

We’re a great bunch of third graders who are working on earning our Bear rank! We love playing games, having fun, and learning new skills!

Grade Level: 

Third Grade

Our Leader(s)

Renuka Mouly

Renuka Mouly is an Assistant Den Leader for the Wolf Den of Pack 205 in Apex, North Carolina. She volunteers with Scouting to provide a hands-on learning experience for children who can learn how to work as a team and appreciate the outdoors. Renuka believes that getting out into nature encourages kids to give back to their community and develop good habits for the future.

When she’s not volunteering, Renuka enjoys reading, solving crossword puzzles, and gardening. She describes herself as curious, giving and impatient – three great qualities that make her a perfect leader for the Wolf Den.

Renuka is passionate about teaching kids the importance of outdoor recreation and team-building. She has a heart for the kids she works with and loves seeing them make progress in their scouting journey. With Renuka Mouly helping to lead, Pack 205’s Wolf Den will continue to grow and thrive in Apex, North Carolina.

Our Adventures

We spend the scout year completing adventures and earning belt loops, the keys to rank advancement. The adventures on this page are the required activities for this rank. In addition one elective adventure must be completed. The elective is determined by the den leader as part of their curriculum planning. To see all of the adventures for this  rank, click the button below!

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Paws for Action

In "Paws for Action," Bears explore citizenship and community involvement. Scouts engage in service projects, learn about local government, and understand the importance of being active and responsible members of their community. This adventure instills a sense of civic duty and community engagement.

Fur, Feathers, and Ferns

"Fur, Feathers, and Ferns" adventure introduces Bears to the world of wildlife and plants. Scouts learn about local ecosystems, identify animals and plants, and understand the importance of conservation. This adventure encourages an appreciation for the environment.

Fellowship and Duty to God

Focused on character development, "Fellowship and Duty to God" encourages Bears to explore their beliefs, engage in discussions about duty, and understand the principles of Scouting. This adventure promotes spiritual growth, tolerance, and understanding.

Bear Necessities

"Bear Necessities" explores the basic skills needed for outdoor survival. Bears learn essential first aid, emergency preparedness, and navigation skills. This adventure promotes a sense of responsibility and readiness for unexpected situations.

Bear Claws

"Bear Claws" adventure emphasizes outdoor skills and camping. Scouts learn essential camping skills, including setting up tents, cooking outdoors, and practicing Leave No Trace principles. This adventure encourages an appreciation for nature and self-sufficiency.

Baloo the Builder

In "Baloo the Builder," Scouts engage in hands-on building projects, learning basic woodworking skills. The adventure focuses on teamwork, safety, and creativity as Bears work together to create useful items.

Spookoree 2024: A Weekend of Halloween Fun!

October 28, 2024

This past weekend, Pack 205 of Apex, North Carolina, gathered at Camp Durant for our annual Spookoree Halloween campout! It was a weekend filled with outdoor excitement, spooky surprises, and Halloween-themed fun, all set against the stunning backdrop of North Carolina’s autumn colors.

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Bears are sharpening their claws!

February 16, 2024

Last month, Cub Scouts from Pack 205 in Apex, North Carolina had lots of fun learning about knives and how to use them safely. Nathan, Kemp, Ethan, Kevin, Kaelyn, Josh, Emmett, Luke, Liam and Logan all gathered at the Bear Den to learn the basics of pocketknives - including three common designs.

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Interested in exploring Cub Scouting?

We meet weekly during the traditional school year. We invite you and your child to come out to a den meeting for their potential den and see how you and your child likes the experience!

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