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Re: AOL & crossover tradition changes

Jim Peterson (jpeterson@TZNET.COM)
Mon, 7 Jul 1997 22:12:56 -0500


At 07:29 PM 7/7/97 +0000, Bob K. wrote:

>Now, my question to the list: Is our new approach reasonable? Have we
>created any unforeseen problems? Any other suggestions for improvement?
>

Bob,

You are absolutely right in your belief that the Blue and Gold does not
have to be solely about the second-year Webelos. Our Pack tradition is that
the focal-point of the Blue and Gold is on (get ready for the heresy) the
adult volunteers. We make a big deal about all the hard work that the adults
put into the program and we present each adult with a hand-made gift of
recognition. Last year we had the Cubs present these gifts and I believe
that it made it more meaningful for everyone. The only youth presentations
we make at the Blue and Gold, is the Arrow of Light. We do not do a
Cross-over at the same time, giving everyone a chance to see these Cub
Scouts with thier AOL pins on their shirts, as Cub Scouts. We don't usually
have a problem with Webelos earning the AOL before February, but if they
did, I would present their awards at the next Pack meeting, not make them
wait months for it. I don't think you need to set a "goal" or a deadline for
Webelos to earn their AOL by, rather, you should present them when they earn
them.

YiS,
_____________________________________________________________________

Jim Peterson
Advancement Chair, Boy Scout Troop 379, Blenker, Wisconsin
Cubmaster, Pack 379, Auburndale, Wisconsin
jpeterson@tznet.com
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