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FAMILY AND THE TOY DART
EQUIPMENT: A target with a drawing of
a boy on it, toy dart and a table. The dart rests on the table about 10
feet from the target.
CUBMASTER: (Calls the parents and
boys forward where they stand behind the table facing the audience). You
have indicated your desire to be a part of our Cub Scout pack. You see
before you a target. It represents your son and all the fine things you
wish for him. On the table is a dart. This represents the Cub Scout
program, the activities of each den and pack, as well as the numerous
boy appealing projects in his advancement program. However, they will
not reach your son until the dart is thrown and that is where you, his
parents, come in.
This is your program to use for your
son. Go ahead, dad, and throw at the target. Wait! What's this
maneuvering you're going through? Are you trying to aim the dart at the
target?
Dad: (probable answer) Why sure, how
else do you thinks I can hit it?
CUBMASTER: Now you've got the idea.
In Cub Scouting we've got to have parents helping and guiding their sons
if they are to get what they should from Cub Scouting. Mr. and
Mrs._________ Will You help your son by attending pack meetings
regularly, working with him on his achievement program, helping with den
and pack activities, and serving as leaders if called upon?
Parents: We will.
CUBMASTER: Congratulations, we knew
you would, and all of us in the pack welcome you to the fun of Cub
Scouting. Please accept this membership certificate for your son and
present him with his Bobcat badge. The entire audience joins in singing
"Hi there!" sung to the tune of "Hail, hail the gangs all
here!"
HI, HI, HI, THERE CUB!
WE ARE GLAD TO MEET YOU WE ARE GLAD
TO GREET YOU!
HI, HI, HI, THERE CUB! YOU'RE WELCOME
TO OUR PACK! |
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