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DEN CHIEF RE-PLEDGE
MATERIALS: Appreciation certificate
for each Den Chief
CUBMASTER: Cub Scouting is different
than Boy Scouting. Like Boy Scouting, it has its games, crafts,
advancements, and good will projects. The difference is in the type of
activities that boys 7-10 years old like to do. The person who knows
these activities best is one who has been a Cub.
It is the job of the den chief to
help lead den activities that will help younger boys to be good Cub
Scouts and Webelos Scouts, and eventually, good Boy Scouts and Explorers. Den Chiefs set a good
example by being both a leader and a friend.
Tonight we would like to recognize
those who serve our pack as den chiefs.
(Call names
and den numbers of all den chiefs.)
We would like to ask that you
re-pledge yourself to your responsibility as den chief. Please repeat the Den
Chief's Pledge after me:
I promise
to help the Cub Scouts in my den To the best
of my ability; To
encourage, guide, and protect them In all den
and pack activities, And to show
them by my example What a Boy
Scout is. I will
strive to be prompt and dependable, And to
cooperate with the leaders In carrying
out the den program. As each Cub
Scout reaches 9 years of age Or
completes the fourth grade I will
encourage him to join a Webelos den. As he
reaches 11 years of age I will do
all in my power to Interest
him in becoming a Boy Scout.
(Present
each den chief with an appreciation certificate.) |
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