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Lighting Of The Spirit Of Scouting Flame

EQUIPMENT: A fire ring of if outdoors a real fire

CUBMASTER: The pioneer used fire to forge rims for his wagon wheels. The silhouette of the village blacksmith against his fire was a common sight in early America. Fire is the universal symbol of Scout camping.

The fellowship around the campfire is one of the most lasting memories in the life of a Scout. If every Cub Scout pack had a campfire such as the one we have tonight, the glow would light the world with a new hope for mankind.


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