5 Things Cub Scouters Shouldn’t Overlook

April 5, 2010 8:15 am

Jacob Moorman is a KISMIF.org guest blogger and Den Leader from Pine Tree Council in Maine.

Here are 5 things that are very useful parts of the Cub Scouting program that many Cub Scouters overlook:

  1. Cub Scout Sports and Academics Program. The Cub Scout Sports and Academics Program can easily be included in the plans of every pack and den. Many of the belt loop requirements dovetail nicely with rank requirements.  A lot of leaders don’t know about the new awards added in 2009, including Hiking, Video Games, and Family Travel.  There’s something here for everyone.
  2. Cub Scouting Fun. It is extremely important that we scouters put on our very official uniforms, take our official responsibilities seriously, and ensure our Cub Scouts are ready to have some very official Cub Scouting fun.  Every den and pack meeting deserves a song, a skit, or other entertainment.  This is the stuff scouting memories are made of.  If you “don’t sing,” it’s time to start.  Want something new? Try my silly song.
  3. Age-Appropriate Guidelines for Scouting Activities. There is more to safe scouting than just completing Youth Protection training.  Unfortunately, many leaders get confused on various BSA safety topics such as tour permit requirements, pocketknife training, and camping age limits.  BSA National provides info on these topics, if you know where to look.  BSA’s Age-Appropriate Guidelines is one of the most overlooked resources for leaders.  Keeping our activities age-appropriate not only helps keep things safe, but also guides our Cub Scouts into activities where they can succeed and have fun.
  4. Denners and Den Chiefs. Every den has adult leaders, but many of us overlook that we can also have youth leaders help our den.  The Denner position allows the Cub Scouts of our den to take on some basic leadership duties and learn about what it takes to be a leader.  The Den Chief position allows an older Boy Scout to help in planning and running den activities, and gives the Cub Scouts a Boy Scout role model.
  5. Scouting Centennial. This year is the 100th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America.  Every council has special activities this year to celebrate.  If you haven’t heard about your council’s plans, check with your council office or your District Executive for more information.  There is also a special award that can only be worked on this year. Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturers, adult leaders, and even scouting alumni can earn ribbons to wear on the Year of Celebration” commemorative patch.

I’ve posted more thoughts and information on these topics at my site, unun.us.

Let’s make 2010 a great year for Cub Scouting by continuing to improve our pack and den programs!

Jeremy Zweiacker is a KISMIF.org guest blogger from Oklahoma.  He is a Tiger Cub Den Leader, an Eagle Scout, and a long time Scouter.


Mar-Apr 2010 Magazine News Briefs

April 2, 2010 5:09 am

Trailhead (formerly “News Briefs”) in the March-April 2010 issue of Scouting magazine includes the following news stories of interest to Cub Scouters:

  • Scientific Study of Scouting Benefits
  • Scouting Centennial Coin and Stamp
  • National Scouting Research Panels
  • Camera with Built-in Projector
  • Eagle Scout Stories Sought at myNESA.org

Link


Mar-Apr 2010 Scouting Magazine

March 31, 2010 8:54 pm

The March-April 2010 issue of Scouting magazine is available at the magazine website.

This issue has articles of interest to Cub Scouters on the following subjects:

  • “Celebrate the Adventure” Photo Contest Winners. Link
  • Importance of Cub Scouter Training. Link
  • Academics and Sports Program FAQ. Link
  • Homeschooler Recruiting. Link
  • Dutch Oven Pot Roast. Link
  • Lightning Safety. Link
  • Healthy Snacks. Link
  • Being Prepared for Bad Camping Weather. Link

April 2010 (Spring Into Action) Anniversary Supplement

March 28, 2010 8:14 pm

BSA National has released a 100th Anniversary Program Helps supplement for the April “Spring Into Action” theme. It contains additional theme-related activities and projects which promote the 100th Anniversary Celebration.

Link (pdf)


GMA Weekend on Scouting Anniversary

February 21, 2010 4:35 pm

If you didn’t get to see it, the weekend edition of Good Morning America did a nice piece on the 100th anniversary of Scouting a couple of weeks ago.

It’s not in the clip on the website, but anchor Kate Snow also mentioned on the air (and in her tweet) that she has enjoyed being a Cub Scout leader.

Link


2010 Ranks at Scoutstuff

February 16, 2010 9:35 pm

You can’t order them online (they are rank badges after all), but you can now take a look at the 2010 commemorative Cub Scout rank badges at scoutstuff.org.

Link


2010 Commemorative Cub Rank Images

January 29, 2010 9:43 pm

As I noted yesterday, it appears that BSA Supply Group has issued 2010 commemorative Cub Scout (and Boy Scout) rank badges.

These are images of the 2010 commemorative Cub Scout rank badges (via a pdf posted at Scoutingnews.org) which should soon be available at a scout shop near you.

Link


2010 Commemorative Rank Badges

January 27, 2010 7:04 pm

According to reports on Cub Scout Talk (Yahoo group), BSA Supply Group has come out with a set of 2010 commemorative Cub Scout (and Boy Scout) rank badges. Apparently each badge has notations around the perimeter referring to the 100th anniversary of Scouting.

At this point, they are not available on the scoutstuff website.

As soon as I come across a scan of one, I will post it here.

Link [Restricted list]


Jan-Feb 2010 Scouting Magazine

January 11, 2010 9:26 pm

The January-February 2010 issue of Scouting magazine is available at the magazine website.

This issue has articles of interest to Cub Scouters on the following subjects:

  • The Founders of Boy Scouts of America. Link
  • Historical Overview of Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Venture Scouts, and Varsity Scouts. Link
  • B.S.A. Special Events (including Pinewood Derby). Link
  • Historical Scout Merchandise. Link
  • Arrow of Light Basics. Link
  • Cub Scout Winter Cabin Camping. Link

Buckeye February 2010 Packet (Happy Birthday B.S.A.)

January 9, 2010 9:27 pm

The Simon Kenton Council Buckeye District roundtable packet for February 2010 is now available.

The dedicated people of the Buckeye District assemble a great roundtable packet each month. This one has games, cooking ideas, crafts, songs, skits, ceremonies, and more for the February “Happy Birthday B.S.A.” theme.

Link (pdf)


Baloo’s Bugle – February 2010 (Happy Birthday, B.S.A.) Theme

January 6, 2010 9:54 pm

The new Baloo’s Bugle is out.  Baloo’s Bugle is a cool monthly unofficial newsletter with games, activities, ceremonies, puzzles, crafts, and other ideas for den and pack meetings. This one covers the February 2010 “Happy Birthday B.S.A. theme.

For Webelos Scout den meetings, this Bugle also has activities for the Scholar and Engineer Webelos activity badges.

Also inside is interesting information about the history of the B.S.A. and Cub Scouting.

Click here (link) to download Baloo’s Bugle in pdf format or here (link) to download it in Word format.


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