The
Trail To Cub Scouting
PERSONNEL:
Cubmaster, Tiger Coordinator, Wolf Scout, Bear Scout, First Year Webelos
Scout, Second Year Webelos Scout, Tigers and parents
EQUIPMENT:
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Each Tiger should wear his Blue Cub Scout shirt under
his Tiger Cub shirt.
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The parent with each Tiger Cub should have a Wolf
neckerchief and slide.
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The pack should have the Tiger Graduation patch and
certificate for each Tiger Cub.
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Three candles on left - two orange, one black
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Three candles on right - two blue, one gold
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One white candle in the middle (This candle should
be lit before the ceremony starts.)
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Pieces of orange, black, blue and gold construction
paper cut out to be "paws". The paws should be placed in
order and fairly close together and getting further apart and harder
to follow as the continue. The paws should be taped to the floor so
that the scouts will not slide on them. Each piece should have a word
printed on it (in order) - Search, Discover, Share, Sign,
Handshake, Salute, Motto, Promise, Law, Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, Webelos,
Arrow of Light.
ARRANGEMENT:
In using this ceremony please use the designation that is appropriate to
ALL the Tiger Cubs in your pack. i.e. - use of the word parent may / may
not be appropriate, etc.
Cubmaster: Tonight we honor our Tiger
Cubs. Will the Tiger Cubs and their Adult Partners please come forward.
Tiger Leader: For the past few months you
and your family have explored all sorts of new and exciting things and
places as Tiger Cubs. You have taken part in the Tiger Cub Motto and used
it in your home, school and neighborhood.
This white candle (already lighted) represents the
spirit of scouting, the ideals that you have begun to live this year.
(Light first Orange Candle) - You and your adult
partner have searched out in your community new activities which have
shown you how people work together and have fun together.
(Light Black Candle) - You and your adult partner
have discovered that by doing things together with friends and family you
feel a sense of being part of a great family, community and country.
(Light Second Orange Candle) - The things you have
searched out and discovered have been shared with your family, friends and
fellow Tiger Cubs, which let them learn about you and the things you saw
and did.
Now it is time to move along the scouting trail. You will
notice that you have already started on the trail. This part of the trail
will be easy for you to pass. But there is much in front of you.
It is a trail that you will follow as you learn along with
Akela. You will learn the Cub Scout Sign, Handshake, Salute, Motto,
Promise, and Law. You will master the skills of a Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, and
Webelos. And you will see the meaning of Cub Scouting with the Arrow of
Light.
The trail is not an easy one. It will be easy to stumble.
It will get more difficult as you go further on the trail. Do not expect
to be able to be perfect on the trail tonight - it will take four years
for you to gain the ability to follow the trail easily.
As you follow this trail in Cub Scouting you will
experience new things much as you did as a Tiger Cub.
(Light first Blue Candle) - You will learn that
about purity in living by following the Cub Scout Promise and the Law of
the Pack
(Light Gold Candle) - You will learn about the
unknown, the fear and the doubts, and how the Cub Scout Motto will take
these away.
(Light second Blue Candle) - You will learn
knowledge, joy and confidence and how being a Cub Scout helps you to grow
as a person.
You are now ready to continue on the trail of Cub
Scouting. It is not a trail that you can or will follow alone. Your family
will be at your side at all times throughout your scouting experience.
Support will also come from all members of this Pack. You will notice that
there are members of the Pack along the trail you will follow tonight.
There are Wolf Cubs, Bear Cubs, Webelos Scouts, the Cubmaster and other
adult leaders. These people are there to help you at every step of the way
on the trail. They are there to welcome you to the Pack.
As you progress on the trail your family will help you
grow into the uniform of Cub Scouting, which you will wear along the rest
of the trail. Continue on along the trail, and ask those other Cub Scouts
along the trail for help as you may need it - they will help you.
I ask that as your name is called that you and your family
start on the trail. Please stop when the trail gets difficult. (This
should be about the paw of salute or motto - Let the adult partners who
will walk with the scouts know this ahead of time so they can stop their
scout at this point and take their Tiger shirt off so they can continue on
the trail in their blue Cub Scout shirt)
You will be given help to prepare you to continue along
the trail.
(as each Scout completes the trail.... )
Cubmaster: (Scouts First Name), I
would like to welcome you to the Pack. I am proud that you have completed
your Tiger Cub experience and present you with this certificate and this
patch that you can wear on your Cub Scout uniform to show this
accomplishment. I welcome you to the Pack with the neckerchief of the Wolf
Cub. Wear it as you continue on your scouting trail.
(Adult partner will help the Cubmaster place the
neckerchief around the scouts neck)
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