This is an open letter to parents in a certain northern New Jersey Cub Scout Pack.
Dear Parents,
You know, I’m really disappointed in you. A good majority of you are just plain rude and disrespectful and I’m about to lose my mind over the stress of it all. Perhaps it’s my terrible luck to have been subjected to your ways. It’s not like I’ve never known such behavior; and, even though I try my best, Lord knows I’ve been one of “those people” before. Unfortunately, I’m starting to re-think my opinion of you, and I don’t want that to happen. I want to like you, I really do. So, help me out here, will ya?
Scouting.org explains the purpose of a Pack Meeting:
“The monthly pack meeting brings together boys from every den, their leaders, and their families, to participate in a large-scale event that serves as a showcase for everything the boys have learned and done in their individual den meetings. The pack meeting gives the boys a larger experience beyond their own den, and helps them to connect their individual activities to the entire Cub Scouting program. …”
Yeah, um… hold that thought, ’cause I’m thoroughly confused.
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