Den
Leader Induction - 4 Candles
PERSONNEL
Cubmaster, narrator, new den leader.
EQUIPMENT
Candle or penlight, ceremonial board with four candles, spotlight or large
flashlight, den leader badge, Cub Scout Leader Book, den flag.
ARRANGEMENT
At a pack meeting, the lights are turned out, and the spotlight is on the
ceremonial board.
Narrator: Will [name], our new den leader,
please come forward. Tonight we have the honor of inducting into our pack
[name], who will be leading Den [number]. Beside you is the Cubmaster. He
holds in his hands the light of Scouting (the candle or penlight).
Take it and light the first candle (or light). This light represents
the first step in a boy's Cub Scout life, the Bobcat rank. For you, it is
the symbol of your acceptance of this position and your promise to do your
best to help these boys learn and grow, in mind and body. If you accept this
position as den leader of Den [number], give the Cub Scout sign and say 'I
do.' (Leader responds.)
Now, light the second candle, the symbol of the Wolf rank,
the second step in the boys' progress. For you, it is the symbol of your
promise to attend the monthly roundtable, where you will find help for
projects, fun, and games for your boys. If you now promise to go to the
roundtable each month, give the Cub Scout sign and say 'I do.' (Leader
responds.)
Next light the third candle, the symbol of the Bear and the
symbol of your promise to seek training when it is offered by the council
training staff. If you now promise to seek training, give the Cub Scout sign
and say 'I do' promise! (Leader responds.)
As you light the fourth candle, the symbol of the Webelos
Scout and your symbol of enthusiasm, do you now promise to display
enthusiasm to your boys, in everything they do, and for the Scouting program
itself? If you do, give the Cub Scout sign and say 'I do promise' (Leader
responds.) Will the Cubmaster give to [name] the den flag of Den
[number], the Cub Scout Leader Book, and the den leader badge.
By the authority vested in us, we officially declare you to
be our new den leader. May you serve well the Cub Scouts in your charge.
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