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Cub Scoutmaster Leads the Pack in Volunteer Effort

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For 10 years before Mark Wright came on the scene, there were no Cub Scouts in Beverly Hills. The program was the victim of declining elementary school enrollment and a lack of volunteer parents.

So when Wright’s son, Darrin, wanted to join the Scouts a few years ago, he had nowhere to go.

“Well, some of the other parents and I got together and decided we wanted our kids to be in Cub Scouts,” said Wright, 42, who was a Cub Scout as a boy in Merced.

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In 1986, the parents re-established Beverly Hills’ Pack 100 and chose Wright to be its first Cubmaster.

But the Scouts again ran into the problems of 10 years ago, and during the first year the pack was really only a den of six Cubs. Then Wright came up with an inspired idea.

“Normally, a Cub pack is usually for one school,” said Wright, who by day is the director of Packard Bell Financial Services. “What I did was combine all four (Beverly Hills elementary schools) into one Cub pack. That way we were able to draw support from the entire community.”

As word spread about the re-emergence of Cub Scouting in the city, Pack 100 grew from six boys to 30 the next year, to 50 the next, and today boasts about 100 Scouts, he said.

For his work, Wright was recently named “Cubmaster of the Year” by the Scouts’ Crescent Bay District, which includes most of the Cub packs in the Westside.

“I think (Scouting) is extremely important in this day and age,” said Wright, whose pack is involved in everything from food drives for the needy to planting trees in Maltz Park. “It gives the kids a sense of camaraderie . . . and it brings back a grass-roots involvement in the community that they don’t get in any other activity.”

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