When Mt. St. Helens Walked the Earth Webelos Ceremony
CUB SCOUT ADVANCEMENT, NATIVE AMER. THEME
(Story Rock, Pacific NW Indian references)
by Rick Clements
People Required:
- Akela (Cubmaster)
- Baloo (Asst. Cubmaster)
Props:
- Mountain scene with broken bridge
- Badges (with tape affixed to the card the badge is on)
Akela: Long ago, a group of braves from a tribe went out hunting.
One brave sat on a rock to rest.
Baloo: He heard a voice speak to him.
Akela: The brave jumped up, trying to figure where the voice was coming
from.
Baloo: It was the rock. The rock told him a story about when Mt. St.
Helens, Mt. Adams and Mt. Hood walked the earth. They were a family
like people have families today.
Akela: For many days the brave listened to the stories from the rock.
The other braves wondered why he was catching so little and followed
him one day.
Baloo: The other braves heard the rocks stories too. It told them
that the bridge of the gods once was a rock bridge over the Columbia
River. But, the tribes began to fight. Mt. St. Helens was so mad, it
threw rocks at the bridge and broke it. This left the two tribes on
opposite sides of the river with no way to fight each other. The rock
told them to tell this story to their children, so it would not be forgotten.
Akela: The Webelos we are honoring tonight and the Webelos we honored
previously are now the oldest boys in our pack. It is their job to tell
the stories of our pack to the younger boys. They can tell them about
the (list activities) (i.e. space derby, bike rodeo, the Christmas tree
mulch, the hikes, Day Camp) and the many other activities they have
enjoyed. Baloo, please call up the boys we are honoring tonight.
Baloo: Will (names) please come forward with their parents?
Baloo: To earn the Webelos badge each scout must earn the Webelos
fitness activity pin and two others. These scouts have learned about
Boy Scouting and respect for God.
(Hand badge to the parents.)
Akela: Parents, would you please present to your son his Webelos badge?
Please attach the badge to his uniform upside down, with the tape. Once
he performs a good deed, it may be permanently attached right side up.
The pin is worn by the parents as an indication that Cub Scouting will
always be a family activity.
Baloo: Since you boys are the youth leaders of our Pack, I want to
leave you with a challenge. Over this next year, help me find ways to
make the Pack even more fun. Will the Pack join me in the Cub Scout
cheer? After I say Cub, you reply Scout.
A Webelos Ceremony
Assistant Cub Master:
In fourth and fifth grade, Cub Scouts are brought into the tribe of Webelos.
Webelos stands for `we'll be loyal scouts'. In the tribe of Webelos, boys
prepare themselves for Boy Scouting. Webelos work on 20 different activity
badges from five skill groups: physical, mental, outdoors, community,
and technical skills. After three months in the Webelos Den, earning three
activity pins and learning about Boy Scout ways, they have completed all
the requirements for the Webelos badge.
Cub Master:
There are Cub Scouts among us tonight who have earned their Webelos
Badge. Would the following boys please come forward with your parents
to be recognized and honored by the Pack.
List of boys.
You have completed all the requirements for your Webelos badge, have
moved along the Cub Scout trail and have earned a place in the Webelos
Tribe. Receive now the mark of the Webelos Tribe, a BLUE mark, symbolizing
vigilance, perseverance and justice.
[Mark each boy with BLUE face paint.]
Assistant Cub Master:
[Present Webelos badges to parents as Cub Master paints faces] It is
our pleasure to award your Webelos badge to your parents, who have been
your Akela in completing these requirements. Parents, please pin the
Webelos badge to your son's left shirt pocket and congratulate him on
a `Job Well Done'. Parents, as your son's Akela, you are entitled to
proudly wear the parent's Webelos pin enclosed with your son's Webelos
badge.
Cub Master:
It is my pleasure to congratulate each one of you on earning your Webelos
badge. Boys please step over to the Advancement Ladder and move your
clothes pin to the Webelos level. Parents and Scouts please return to
your seats.
Compass Badge Presentation
PERSONNEL: Cubmaster, Webelos Leader
EQUIPMENT: Compass badge and compass point.
CUBMASTER: Tonight we have boys receiving Webelos recognition. (number)
earning the compass and (number) earning the compass point. To earn
the compass, a Webelos Scout has to earn his Webelos badge and four
additional activity badges -- a total of seven activity badges. Once
the compass has been earned, besides working on the Arrow of Light;
the boy can work on earning compass points. He can earn one gold compass
point for each four activity badges. To fill his compass a boy needs
to earn nineteen of the available 20 activity badges. Would Mr./Mrs._______,
the Webelos leader please come forward and present the awards.
WEBELOS LEADER: The compass badge is not an award that is sewn onto
a boy's uniform. It is attached to his right pocket button under the
flap. The points are given to the boy to put in any position he chooses.
Tonight (names) have earned their compass and (names) have earned their
compass point. Will they please come forward. This shows that the boys
are working hard toward the end of their Cub Scout trail. Congratulations
boys!!!!
Webelos Geologist Activty Badge
EQUIPMENT: Activity pins Webelos will be receiving.
PERSONNEL: Webelos Den Leader, Cubmaster, Webelos Scouts.
WEBELOS DEN LEADER: Webelos "We Be Loyal Scouts." Our goal is to be
loyal scouts. We try to do our best even tough the road appears difficult
at times, we are striving to meet that goal.
The Geologist activity badge has been earned by the following Webelos
Scouts. (List the Webelos to earn the pin.)
Will these boys please come forward.
While the Webelos leader is presenting the pins to the boys the Cubmaster
notes the requirements.
CUBMASTER: To earn the Geologist pin a boy must do five of the following:
Give examples how rocks and minerals are used in the products we use
in our society. Collect five geologic specimens that have important
uses. List some geologic materials used in building your home. Make
a drawing that shows the causes of volcano, geyser or an earthquake.
Explain one way mountains are formed. Make a scale of mineral hardness
and show the relative hardness of three rock samples.
WEBELOS DEN LEADER: Let's stand and give these boys a round of applause.
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