Boy Scouts of America, Kansas City Council, granted a charter on October 6, 1942 through the Belton Parent Teachers’ Association. On October 1, 1954 the Belton Lions Club became the sponsor, and then October 1, 1956 the Belton Baptist Church was the sponsor. Even though the Baptist Church decided to not be the sponsor in 1982 the Belton United Methodist Church did. On August 24, 1982, Belton United Methodist Church became the next sponsor to operate as a Cub Scout unit in the Arrowhead District. In April 1987, the district was changed to Thunderbird District, and is located in the Heart of America Council. Thunderbird District was later changed to Spirit Trails District, which serves the Scouts and Volunteers in Cass and Bates Counties. In 2022, Parents Club 210 become the charter organization.
Pack 4210 is a vibrant community dedicated to guiding young scouts through their formative years with enriching experiences that foster growth, character, and skills. Founded on the principles of the Scout Oath and Law, our pack is committed to providing a supportive environment where every member can learn, lead, and thrive. We place a strong emphasis on family involvement, believing that the support of loved ones is crucial to the development of our scouts’ sense of responsibility, respect, and citizenship.
Our pack meetings are the highlight of our monthly activities, where scouts gather to celebrate their achievements and take on new challenges. Throughout the year, we engage in a variety of activities ranging from camping and hiking to community service projects and educational workshops. These activities are designed not only to teach practical skills and teamwork but also to instill a lifelong appreciation for the outdoors and a commitment to serving others.
Leadership development is at the core of what we do, equipping our scouts with the confidence and skills necessary to lead both within and outside of our pack. Our experienced leaders and volunteers are dedicated to mentoring scouts in a fun, safe, and encouraging setting. We work closely with parents and guardians to ensure that each scout’s journey is rewarding and aligned with the values that make scouting a unique and invaluable experience. Through our collective efforts, Pack 4210 aims to inspire and prepare the next generation of community leaders and responsible citizens.
On May 7th, 2024, Boy Scouts of America became Scouting America.
Visit us at our next Pack meeting we meet every Monday, except for federal holidays, at 6:30 pm for grade ranges K-5th.