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HIS PATH IS FULLY LIT
PERSONNEL: Webelos Leader or
Cubmaster, Scouts, parents. EQUIPMENT: Arrow of Light Ceremonial
board. ARRANGEMENTS: Room is in darkness.
Leader introduces Webelos Scout(s) who are receiving Arrow Of Light, and
explains they have met the requirements to receive the highest award in
Cub Scouting.
LEADER: The purpose of Cub Scouting
is to light the way to Scouting. The first rank in Cub Scouting is
Bobcat. (Turn on first light).
Before becoming a Bobcat he learns
the Cub Scout Promise, the Law of the Pack, knows the Cub Scout Sign,
handshake, motto and salute. The rank for second grade Cub Scouts is
wolf. (turn on second light)
Twelve achievements are required to
earn the Wolf badge. Then he works on Arrow Points until he is in the
third grade. He can earn as many Arrow points as time and ambition will
allow. Twelve achievements are also required for the Bear badge. (Turn
on Light #3)
You can see that as a boy progresses
in Cub Scouting, his way becomes lighter. After receiving his Bear
badge, he works on Arrow Points until he is in the fourth grade. Now he becomes a Webelos Scout. (Turn
on light #4)
Webelos Scouts do not earn cloth
badges. They wear the Webelos tri-colors on their sleeve and work on
Activity Badges which are metal pins. Webelos is the secret name for
"We'll Be Loyal Scouts" and it is the name of the Indian tribe
of which Akela is Chief. The Webelos Scout is older... he can do more
for himself. His parents no longer sign for his advancement... his
Webelos Leader does this. He works on the Arrow of Light Award. (Turn on
light #5)
To receive this award, he must earn
the Citizen Activity Badge and at least two more of four specific
badges. (Turn on light #6)
He learns the Scout Oath, the Scout
Law, the Scout Motto, Slogan, Sign, Salute and Handclasp. He learns the
parts of the Scout Badge. He understands and supports the Outdoor Code.
He plans and leads a flag ceremony at a pack meeting. Now he has earned
the Arrow of Light Award, the highest award a Cub Scout can earn. (Turn
on light #7)
Now his path has been fully lit on
his way to Scouting. Now we review his path to Scouting. (All lights
out) This is what his path looked like before he entered Cub Scouting.
(Turn on all lights) This is what his path is like now that he has
progressed through the ranks of Cub Scouting to the Arrow of Light.
Goodbye Cub Scout... Hello Scout. |
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