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Golden Rule Opening


Author:  Longhorn Council

CUBMASTER: This is the season of lights. It is a time when the days are
shorter and the nights are long. But somehow, things are brighter. Shopping
centers are bright with Christmas light. Thousands of homes have single candles
to light the way for the Christ Child. Other thousands have candles burning to
commemorate the miracle of the oils of Hanukkah. Even the stars in the winter
sky seem brighter. But the most brilliant glow comes from Cub Scouts following
the Golden Rule and the spirit of goodwill that you live all year round in following
the Cub Scout Promise and the Law of the Pack. Let us all stand and repeat
them together.


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References / Source:
2003 Pirates of the Cirribean
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