Scouting Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Comic book promoting Scouting from 1974
Celebrating 50 Years of Pack 744
A lot has changed in 50 years. In 1974, Scouts were playing with Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots and begging their parents for the Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle. They may have seen "Herbie Rides Again" in the movie theatre on a Friday after coming home from East Side Elementary School.
Some things that haven't changed are the values and skills that Scouting teaches. For 50 years, Pack 744 has been instilling these values in local Scouts and encouraging them to make the community a better place. Help us celebrate the founding of our Pack, and join us in exploring what many more years of Scouting will bring.
50th Anniversary Celebration
Current and Former Cubmasters, from L to R: James Stovall 2024-2027; Zett Quinn 2005-2007; Scott Lovell, 2008; David Linsey 2020-2022; Steve Kleinrichert, 2009-2010; Hilary Thornton 2014-2016 (and current Unit Commissioner); John LaVoy 2013-2014; Chris Ray 2016-2019; Mark Roberts 2022-2024
Celebrating 50 Years of Pack 744: "Scouting: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow"
On October 6th, Cub Scout Pack 744 of Marietta celebrated its 50th anniversary of their founding at McFarlane Park, marking five decades of building young leaders and fostering a sense of adventure. Chartered by Eastside Elementary since its inception, Pack 744 has been a cornerstone of the community, with hundreds of Scouts and families impacted over the years.
The event welcomed eight former Cubmasters, including Mark Roberts (2022-2024), David Linsey (2020-2022), Chris Ray (2016-2019), Hilary Thornton (2014-2016), John LaVoy (2013-2014), Steve Kleinrichert (2009-2010), Scott Lovell (2008), and Zett Quinn (2005-2007), who shared memories of their time leading the Pack. Each Cubmaster reflected on the adventures, challenges, and camaraderie that shaped Pack 744 and guided it to success. Former Committee Chairs, Den Leaders, and scout alumni also attended. Cubmaster James Stovall, who is now coming through the Pack for a second time with his youngest son Luke, expressed his gratitude to these former leaders and shared his excitement for the Pack’s future.
The Pack’s vision—"We want to be the most fun and adventurous pack in Georgia, preparing our Scouts for both scouting and life"—is evident in their activities. In the past year, Scouts have explored Cumberland Caverns spending overnight in a cave in Tennessee, rafted the Nantahala River in North Carolina, and are preparing for a mountain biking event at Blankets Creek in Cobb County. With over 100 participants registered for SpookyRee, an upcoming camping weekend at Bert Adams Scout Camp in Covington, the Pack is as adventurous as ever.
State Senator Kay Kirkpatrick, representing Georgia’s 32nd District, was also in attendance. A dedicated supporter of Scouting, Senator Kirkpatrick praised the Pack's enduring commitment to service and community. She and her husband, both lonhg-time Scout supporters, recently hosted Scout Day at the Capitol, in which Pack 744 proudly participated.
The anniversary’s theme, "Scouting: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow," captured the essence of Pack 744’s legacy. With 63 families, including 26 new families in the last six months, the Pack continues to grow and thrive. Much like other organizations, Pack 744 faced a dip in participation during the COVID era, but today, it is rebuilding with energy. The pack continues to recruit more youth than are graduating out each year, signaling a bright and adventurous future ahead.
A significant highlight of the celebration was the international food tasting, where each Scout family made a dish to represent their cultural heritage. This showcased the Pack's rich diversity, with dishes such as Southern smoked barbecue sliders, japchae (a Korean favorite of sweet potato noodles with meat and vegetables), Chinese dumplings, Russian angel wings pastry, crepes with beef, French apple tart, Dutch oven apple cobbler, and much more. The food offered a flavorful glimpse into the Pack’s international makeup and symbolized the spirit of unity within diversity that Scouting fosters.
While much has changed since Pack 744’s founding in 1974 the values of Scouting remain constant. For 50 years, Pack 744 has instilled leadership, responsibility, and a love for adventure in young Scouts, preparing them for life and making a lasting impact on the community.
As the celebration concluded, it was evident that the Pack’s legacy is built on the dedication of its leaders, families, and Scouts. With a focus on adventure, service, and fun, Pack 744 is ready to continue its journey for another 50 years, growing stronger and carrying on the scouting legacy each step of the way.
Past Pack Leaders
James Stovall 2024-2027
Mark Roberts 2022-2024
David Linsey 2020-2022
Chris Ray 2016-2019
Hilary Thornton 2014-2016
John LaVoy 2013-2014
Tim Roberts, 2011-2012
Steve Kleinrichert, 2009-2010
Scott Lovell, 2008
Zett Quinn 2005-2007
David Schimmel, 2004
Debra Brazell, 2001-2003
Tim Ligon, 2000
Mark Beadle, 1995-1997
Lanier Bishop, 1993-1994
Terry Calwell, 1991-1992
Ed Robeson Jr., 1989-1991
Gilbert Oakley, 1988
Noah Long Jr., 1986-1987
Charles Hallford, 1985-1986
James Rosebalm, 1983-1984
Thomas Todd, 1981-1982
Robert McDaniel, 1980
Jay Jenkins, 1978
Bruce L. Paule, 1976-1977
Sanford Abrams, 1974-1975