Pages Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - All I Really Need to Know I Learned from my Dog
Personnel: Narrator and any number of Cubs. Combine lines to accommodate the number Cubs.
Setting: Have lines on back of cards with pictures of dogs on the front. Follow readings wi ... Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - America Is A Beautiful Word
What do you see when you look at the word America? What mental picture do the seven letters create in your mind?
The capital "A" suggests our magnificent snow-covered mountain peaks, and ... Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - America Is Special To Me
Arrangement: Eight Cub Scouts in uniforms stand in a straight line. Seven boys hold poster boards, each with one letter of AMERICA on one side.
... Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - America is a Beautiful Word (alt)
Personnel: Narrator and 7 Cub
Equipment: Each boy holds a card with a letter of “AMERICA” on it. Flip card over and draw a picture with the same letter illustrating the descript ... Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - An American Tribute
PERSONNEL: 7 Cub Scouts
ALL: America is my country. How glad I am that this land is my land, prairie, forest, snow-capped peaks, mighty canyons, cities of steel and farms with red barns. ... Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - An Eagle Opening
PROPS: The boys can make posters or pictures showing the different varieties of the Eagle. Divide these lines up with the boys in your den. Adjust it to suit them.
The eagle is one of the l ... Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - Buckskin And Homespun
LEADER: They were clothed in buckskin and homespun. They had lots of strength, courage and patience. Mile by mile they pressed westward. They crossed rivers, prairies and mountains, carryi ... Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - Bugs, Bugs, Bugs
1ST CUB: There are flies, and fleas, ticks and chiggers.
2ND CUB: There are mosquitoes and ants, and scorpions.
CUB CUB: There are spiders, crickets, and cockroaches and more.
4TH CUB ... A Cub Scout Gives Goodwill In a recent issue of Scouting magazine, there is a story about a Webelos Scout named Daniel Simon of Pack 381, Buffalo Grove, Illinois. Daniel earned a $750 gift certificate, and instead of spen ... | |
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