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Why Ceremonies Are Important
Why Ceremonies Are Important Ceremonies are important for many reasons, the most important being that boys like them. The boys like to participate in them to receive recognition. Ceremonies ...
Types Of Ceremonies
Types Of Ceremonies OPENING: The opening ceremony can make or break the entire pack meeting. If it is dull and lifeless, the meeting could be in trouble. The opening ceremony definitely "sets t ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Commentary on the Pledge of Allegiance
As a schoolboy, one of Red Skelton's teachers explained the words and meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance to his class. Skelton later wrote down, and ev ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Freedom - Opening
Personnel: Narrator and 6 or more Cub Scouts. Equipment: American flag, tape player, recording (such as America the Beautiful or This is My Country), Pack flag.  Arrangement: The co ...
Ceremonies - Flag - God Bless America
ARRANGEMENTS:  American Flag posted, after the regular presentation of colors.  House lights are dimmed, and flag is spot lighted.  Narrator reads the following after the Pl ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Honoring Our Flag
Personnel:   15 Cub Scouts, American flag bearer, Cubmaster Equipment:   American Flag, 7 red crepe paper streamers, 6 white crepe paper streamers, blue crepe pap ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Meaning Of Our Flag
MATERIALS: 1 piece of construction paper in red, blue and white 1 piece of white paper cut to be a star, 1 flag, 5 Scouts Each Scout uses one of the items above. Write the words each ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Patriotic Opening
Equipment: American flag. One red, one white and one blue candle in holders. Personnel: 4 Cub Scouts, Den Chief.  Staging:  After flags are advanced in usual manner, and before they ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Prisoner Of War Flag Ceremony
Equipment:  American Flag mounted to a blanket.  Personnel: 2 Scouts to hold flag, and a reader Reader: On a summer day in a prison camp during World War II, the prisoners were ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Spotlight On The Boy
The US Flag and a pack flag are carried to the front by the color guards.  They face the audience.  The lights are turned down and a Cub Scout stands in between the flags.  A ...
Ceremonies - Flag - That’s What It Means to Be an American
Setting:  4 uniformed Cub Scouts, carrying suitable props (such as a megaphone, nightcap, church model, and a star) speak the following lines. Cub #1: You can say anything you want ...
Ceremonies - Flag - The Cub Scouts Are Coming
Cast:  4 or more Cub Scouts One Cub Scout at a time trots from the back of the room to the front shouting, "The Cub Scouts are coming!  The Cub Scouts are coming!"  Then tw ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - A Cub Scout Pocket
A piece of tagboard is cut in the shape of a pocket and covered with blue felt, including a pocket flap and button. The badges which are attached are available at the Scout office (#4648 ), or ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - A Cub Scout's Thanksgiving Prayer
O, Heavenly Father, we ask for your blessing For loved ones and friends that are near. We thank you for food and for love and for life And the spirit of Scouting that's here. We thank you fo ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - A Flag Is...
MATERIALS: A large American flag held by Scout, A small piece of light cloth on a stick held by Scout. LEADER: (points to small cloth on stick) A flag is much more than just a light cloth f ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - Adventure In The Sky Opening
Preparation: Have large pieces of construction paper with a picture representing each of the eight different aircrafts of the inventors.  You can then put the boys lines on the back ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - Americanism
A Is for ADVANTAGES, We have so many more, Because we are Americans, Let's give thanks therefore. M Is for MAJORITY, Decision by the most, That's the rule we follow from coast to rugged coa ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - B Stands For Boys
B stands for BOYS - without them there would be no Scouting program. L is for LEADERSHIP - both boy and adult. U is for the many USEFUL things we are learning in Cub Scouting and for the ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - Baloo - Gold
B - is for Boys, boys of all kinds A - is for Anniversary, Cub Scouting's 69th L - is for Leaders, those who guide us O - is for Outdoor fun, all boys enjoy it O - is for Opportunities to advanc ...
December Lights Opening
This is the season of lights. It is a time when the days are shorter and the nights are long. But, somehow, things seem brighter. Shopping centers are bright with holiday lights. Thousands of homes ...
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