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  1. Advice to new Den Leaders: 1) Learn as much as you can from 'Old Timers' that have been there, done that; look for the people at Roundtable that have lots of knots of their uniform. 2) Get your parents involved in the den operation. Delegate a lot of the "smaller" tasks that need to done to have a successful den. i.e. have a different parent each meeting bring a snack/drink. Find an organized person to take care of the advancements for your den. Have another person(s) research your outings. 3) Invite your Cubmaster, Committee Chair, and C.O.R. to your meetings(hopefully they won't all sh
  2. Being a 'retired' COR and Pack Committee Chair, I wish to chime in on this one. Your COR, if he or she is active, should already be aware of any problems between the CC and the Den Leaders. If not, this person needs to be IMMEDIATELY contacted, and a meeting set up so they can hear the concerns. As far as 'removing at the stroke of a pen' yes, the COR has this "power" but you don't want to just replace a committee chair, or cubmaster without very good reason, and your COR best have someone ready (TRAINED)to step in, and take over if they're not willing to take the 'seat' themselves. I had
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