For More Info
Greater St. Louis Area Council
Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri
Scout Leaders
Cub Scout Pack 110
Cubmaster
Matty Kleinberg
mattykleinberg@gmail.com
Scouts BSA Troop 110B
Scoutmaster
Dave Hunter
dave.hunter@mallinckrodt.com
Pack & Troop
Committee Chair
Jeff Mudd
jeffreygmudd@gmail.com
Pack & Troop
SMOS Chartered Organization Representative
Scouts BSA Troop 110G
Angela Hirbe
hirbea@gmail.com
Girl scout Troop Organizer
Felisa Javier-Holt
fjholt17@outlook.com
The mission of Scouting America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
Cub Scouting is open to boys and girls (K thru 5). Cubs explore the outdoors, make friends, and develop a love of learning. Scouts BSA (ages 11-17) offers the traditional Scouting experience where boys enjoy outdoor adventures, develop a love of service and grow in leadership.
Cub Scouts
Cub Scouting is organized into “dens” for each grade level. Dens generally meet 2-3 times per month. The Cub Scout Pack (all dens combined) comes together throughout the year to enjoy activities such as Family Campouts, the Pinewood Derby and the Blue & Gold Picnic.
Scouts BSA
The Scouts BSA Troop is a youth-led program with adult leaders serving as advisors. The Troop meets weekly on Mondays. Activities include multiple camping, hiking and other outdoor adventures throughout the year including a week-long summer camp.
Girl Scouts
St. Margaret of Scotland Girl Scouts provides opportunities for girls to learn and grow through service projects, badge work, camping, and council activities.
Girls can get involved beginning in Kindergarten. The Girl Scout troops – Daisy, Brownie, Junior, and Cadette – help girls develop leadership, understanding, respect, and values to help them grow into successful women.
Our mission is realized through our activities is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character – girls who ultimately work to make the world a better place.
In Girl Scouting, girls discover fun, friendship, and the power of girls working together.
If you’d like to learn more about helping with a troop or getting your daughter involved in Girl Scouts, contact the troop organizer.

