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In a previous post Lynda J wrote:

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Recently at a Round Table we had a dad comment that Scouting needs to market itself like sports. But to the point that there is "No Second String in Scouting and that no one sits on the bench."

 

 

I hope it is ok with Lynda but I spun this off into a spring recruitment flyer for our pack. If there are no objections I am going to have it printed. I loved it. I will try to paste it here but the pictures may not come through. The clip art was of different sports, family activities, and scout symbols. The formating is off due to the copy and paste so use your imagination or email me and I will send it complete.

Kristi

 

 

#CUB SCOUT

SPRING TRY OUTS

(COME TRY US OUT!)



 

THERE IS NO SECOND STRING

AND NO ONE

SITS THE BENCH.

 

New Trained Leadership

Why sit on the bench when you can run with the Pack

 

New Leadership , BSA Trained

New Parental Committee

 

Come check us out at our Scout Recruitment night

Thursday April 14 2005

7pm at French Broad Baptist Church

Refreshments will be served

 

 

Cub Scouts is a family sport

Some of our yearly activities include:

Pack Family camp

Pack and Paws Hike

Pinewood Derby

Blue and Gold Banquet

Scout Cook Off

Pumpkin Decorating contest

Hiking

Fishing

Raising and Lowering the Flag at Northview

District Lock in

District Day Hike

District Pinewood Derby

District Twilight Camp

Family Camp at camp Buck Toms

 

 

TIGER CUBS

First Grade Boys

 

Boys sign up with an adult partner as a team.

Boys will be part of a Tiger Den.

Earn Tiger Cub Badge after completing 5 achievements.

Each Tiger Den has about 3-8 boys and their partners.

One adult Partner will be the Tiger Den Leader.

Each Tiger Den meets 3-4 times a month.

Den meetings consist of ceremonies, games, crafts, songs, and skills.

 

 

 

 

WOLF AND BEAR SCOUTS

Second and Third Grade Boys

 

 

Second grade boys are in Wolf Dens.

Third grade Boys are in Bear Dens.

Each den consists of 5-8 boys

Each den meets regularly (usually weekly).

A parent of one of the boys is the den leader and conducts meetings on his/her schedule.

The den leader is assisted by one or more assistant leaders (parents of other boys).

Den meetings consist of ceremonies, games, crafts, songs, and skills.

 

 

WEBELOS

Fourth and Fifth Grade Boys

 

Webelos is an 18 month program designed to prepare boys to transition into the Boy Scout program.

Boys are members of a patrol consisting of 5-8 boys.

Each patrol meets regularly (usually weekly).

A parent of one of the boys is the den leader and conducts meetings on his/her schedule.

The den leader is assisted by one or more assistant leaders (parents of other boys).

Meetings consist of ceremonies, games, crafts, songs, and skills.

 

 

(This message has been edited by cajuncody)

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