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Re: Arrow of Light / Bridge Ceremony
Bob Caron (Robert.Caron@UMB.EDU)
Fri, 10 Apr 1998 12:36:28 -0400
Speaking as a Dad who has observed two sons, there are (should be) two
ceremonies but not necesarily on two occasions.
Arrow of Light is a Cub Award conferred by the Pack at a (monthly) Pack
meeting, as I have seen it.
Bridging to Boy Scouts is another ceremony conducted by the Pack with the
Troop Scoutmaster(s) involved to receive their new Scouts, again usually at a
Pack meeting.
Lately, I have seen both these ceremonies being performed at the February Pack
meeting which is also the Blue & Gold banquet
Rhonda M. Hawkins wrote:
>
> My question to you is: Are the two ceremonies supposed to be separate?
>
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Robert Caron
Troop Committee Secretary, Northborough Troop 101
Brotherhood, Chippanyonk Lodge #59, OA
Knox Trail Council #244, BSA
Massachusetts
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