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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 - 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 ...

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