Pack 155

About Scouting


The Tiger Cub

Tiger Cub Promise

The Bobcat

Tiger Cub Motto

Wolf Cub Scout

Tiger Cub Colors

Bear Cub Scout

Cub Scout Promise

Webelos Scout

Cub Scout Motto

Law of the Pack

Cub Scout Colors

 


The Bobcat

The Bobcat rank is the first rank a boy will earn as a Cub Scout. To be eligible to earn the rank, a boy must have completed first grade (or he must be age 8). To earn the Bobcat badge, the Scout must pass eight achievements. Three of the most important things a Bobcat learns are the Cub Scout Promise, the Law of the Pack and the Cub Scout Motto.

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Wolf Cub Scout

The Wolf program is for boys who have completed first grade (or are age 8). To earn the Wolf badge, a boy must pass twelve achievements involving simple physical and mental skills. While working on the achievements, the Wolf Scout must always remember his Cub Scout Motto.

 

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Bear Cub Scout

The Bear program is for boys who have completed second grade (or are age 9). To earn the Bear badge, a boy must pass 12 of 24 achievements in the areas of God, Country, Family and Self.

 

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Webelos Scout

(WE-buh-lows)

We'll - Be - Loyal - Scouts

The Webelos program is for boys who have completed third grade (or are age 10). Webelos dens have a different program than Cub Scout dens. Webelos Scouts work on activity badges in one of 20 different interest areas. The Webelos Scouts also have opportunities for overnight campouts and joint activities with a Boy Scout troop. One of the key purposes of the Webelos den is to prepare the boys for Boy Scouting and to graduate them into a troop.

 

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The Cub Scout Promise

I, (name), promise to do my best

To do my duty to God and my country,

To help other people, and

To obey the Law of the Pack.

 

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The Cub Scout Motto

 

Do Your Best.

 

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The Cub Scout Colors

The Cub Scout colors are blue and gold. The blue stands for truth and spirituality, steadfast loyalty, and the sky above. The gold stands for warm sunlight, good cheer, and happiness. Together, they symbolize what Cub Scouting is all about.

 

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Law of the Pack

 

The Cub Scout follows Akela.

The Cub Scout helps the pack go.

The pack helps the Cub Scout grow.

The Cub Scout gives goodwill.

 

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The Tiger Cub

The Tiger Cub program is for boys who are in first grade (or are age 7) and an adult partner. Each boy and his partner (parent or adult family member) work to accomplish family activities based on a Big Idea. Tiger Cubs earn iron-on tiger paws for completing Big Ideas (activities) with their den.

 

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The Tiger Cub Promise

I promise to love God, my family, and my country; and to learn about the world.

 

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The Tiger Cub Motto

 

Search, Discover, Share.

 

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The Tiger Cub Colors

The Tiger Cub colors are white, black and orange. The white is for the purity of living. The black stands for strength and courage to face the unknown. The orange stands for knowledge and joy. Together, they symbolize what the Tiger Cubs are all about.

 

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