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Why participate with Tiger and Cub Scouts?.  Most children are not adventurous as we were  The advent of video entertainment  The dangers to children.

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1 Why participate with Tiger and Cub Scouts?

2  Most children are not adventurous as we were  The advent of video entertainment  The dangers to children in our society

3  We need to be visible to all the community on a regular basis.  If you have a good reputation you will attract Scouts.  Getting the parents know you as leaders.  Getting the parents know your Scouts.  Would you let your son go off with someone for the weekend you did not know personally?

4  The Cub Pack is adult leader oriented. The Cubs do what is planned for them.  In Boy Scouts it is boy lead with only guidance form the adults.  These are two different forms of leadership and planning.  Reducing the culture shock between Cubs and Boy Scouts.

5  Part of being visible, Boy Scouts set the example, good and bad.  A fun example kids want to do.  A bad example the parents will keep the kids away.  Boy Scouts do many things cubs can participate in.  They participate, like and want…

6  Imagine you and your Cub Pack was invited to a Boy Scout function.  What would you expect to see?  What would you do if you saw bad behavior from the Boy Scout?  What would you do if you saw lack of adult leadership in that troop?  What if you saw both?

7  Arrow of Light  The highest rank in Cub Scouting is the Arrow of Light Award. Earning this rank prepares a Webelos Scout to become a Boy Scout. Webelos Scouts who have earned the Arrow of Light Award have also completed all requirements for the Boy Scout badge. (Scouting.org)  No not really…

8  Meet age requirements. Be a boy who has completed the fifth grade or is 11 years old, or has earned the Arrow of Light Award but is under 18 years old.  Complete a Boy Scout application and health history signed by your parent or guardian.  Find a Scout troop near your home.  Repeat the Pledge of Allegiance.  Demonstrate the Scout sign, salute, and handshake. Demonstrate tying the square knot (a joining knot).  Understand and agree to live by the Scout Oath, Law, motto, and slogan, and the Outdoor Code.Scout OathLawmottosloganthe Outdoor Code  Describe the Scout badge.  Complete the pamphlet exercises. With your parent or guardian, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide.  Participate in a Scoutmaster conference. Turn in your Boy Scout application and health history form signed by your parent or guardian, then participate in a Scoutmaster conference.

9  Food Drives  Fundraising Drives  Pinewood Derby 1. Tiger 2. Cub 3. Scout 4. Adult  Hiking  Camping

10 WEBELOS to Troop Transition

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