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CUB SCOUTING IS A CHALLENGE
Tonight we pay special tribute to (#)
Webelos Scouts who have earned their Arrow of Light award.
I light the first candle to represent
the Cub Scout and his parents, all three working together. The parents guiding the
Scout along the trail.
The second candle symbolizes the
leadership provided by others to help the Cub along his trail... his Den
Chief, Den Leader, Webelos leader, Cubmaster, and committee members. Akela leads the
way!
The third candle represents the
Chartered Sponsor of the Cub Pack. We salute (name of chartered sponsor)
for making it possible for these Scouts to have their program.
The fourth candle represents the
spirit of Cub Scouting and Scouting. They are one and the same. The
spirit of the entire Scouting movement is one of service, high ideals and fellowship.
The fifth candle represents fun and
fellowship... the fun that Scouts, parents, and leaders have together.
Fellowship with boys you might never have met except through Cub
Scouting.
The sixth candle represents
citizenship and the Scouting challenge. Young men learning to respect God and country
and of his moral obligation to himself and his fellow man.
Cub Scouting is a challenge to all
who become involved. A challenge to live up to high ideals, bring forth
creative ideas and learn to express yourself. It is also learning to accept the ideas of others who may
not agree with you and learning to compromise and work out differences.
The seventh candle represents
achieving. The trail has been long, but parents and leaders helped the
Cub Scout along the trail. They have reached the end of the trail. The
arrow is, at last, aglow. The Arrow of Light is the highest award in Cub
Scouting and the only award that can be carried into Boy Scouting and
its symbol worn on the uniform.
Congratulations! an award
well-earned. |
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