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THESE SEVEN YELLOW BANDS
EQUIPMENT: Cubmaster dressed as Akela
Indian Chief. A blue arrow shaft with 7 yellow bands or strips around
it.
AKELA: I have summoned before the
pack tonight to pay honor to one of our Webelos Scouts. Will Webelos
Scout (name) please bring his parents before Akela. We honor tonight
with the highest award in Cub Scouting; The Arrow Of Light.
This arrow represents the Arrow Of
Light. It's shaft is straight and true; to remind us a Scout is to be
straight and true in keeping his promises. The feathers on this arrow
help guide it on it's course; just as the ideals of Cub Scouting guide a
boy in his course of life. The color of the arrow symbolizes loyalty. A
Cub Scouts uniform is blue to remind him to be loyal to his country.
These seven yellow bands around the shaft represent the seven virtues of
life. The seven virtues of life are WISDOM, COURAGE, JUSTICE, SELF
CONTROL, FAITH, HOPE AND LOVE. If a boy learns these virtues and applies
them in his life, then in his life he will grow to be a happy man. As we award with this Arrow of Light
tonight, we will also give him this arrow as a reminder of Cub Scouting. To remember
the ideals he has learned as a Cub Scout, and remain straight and true
as he grows to manhood. |
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