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Some Great Rules To Follow If You Want To Become A Hero



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Some Great Rules To Follow
If You Want To Become A Hero


Alice, Golden Empire Council

  • Do your share to make your school, your community, and the world a better place. .

  • Take responsibility for what goes on around you.

  • Participate in community service.

  • Help take care of the environment.

  • Be a good neighbor.

  • Treat other people with respect and dignity.

  • Follow the rules of your family, your school, and your society.

Some Ways to Help at a National Cemetery:
(Contact local National Cemeteries
to arrange activities)


Alice, Golden Empire Council

  • Plan ceremonies for Memorial Day or Veteran’s Day

  • Donate helpful items such as golf carts used to transport visitors who need assistance in reaching a gravesite

  • Recruit volunteers for the cemetery

  • Raise and lower cemetery flags on national holidays

  • Play taps at burial ceremonies

  • Repaint or stain benches

  • Help with Welcome Home events.

Hero True Or False


Alice, Golden Empire Council

Tell the boys that you are going to read some statements (Or you could give each boys his own list) If the statement describes a hero, the boys can stand. If the statement does not fit the definition of what makes a hero, boys can remain seated. (Or have the boys circle the number in front of a correct statement) However you use the statements, be sure and discuss them with the boys afterwards – let everyone share their opinion, and make sure that the boys know these are just opinions – and everyone can have their own ideas. See if you can arrive at a definition that everyone agrees to.



  1. A hero is brave and strong.

  2. A hero is caring and thoughtful.

  3. A hero is selfish.

  4. A hero is never frightened.

  5. A hero wants to be rewarded for his or her actions.

  6. A hero makes mistakes.

  7. A hero is never silly.

  8. A hero is dishonest.

  9. A hero puts others before himself or herself.

  10. A hero stands up for himself or herself.

  11. A hero never gets angry.

  12. A hero is always a popular person.

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PACK MEETING THEMES
AND PLANS


www.scouting.org

From National's Website for the new plans using the Core Values based on the Scout Law:

Here are a few thoughts to consider around these new pack meeting plans. First, there is a plan for each month that corresponds with a point of the Scout Law. In addition, each plan has a theme to help make the pack meeting even more fun! The plans do not have to be used in a specific order.

Tips for Utilizing the Plans

  • Pack meeting plans do not have to be done in any special order, but it is recommended that you include all of the points of the Scout Law each year. The pack planning meeting would be a good time to determine the order.

  • There are pack meeting plans for multiple years posted on the website. It is your pack's choice of which one to select from each point of the Scout Law for each year.

  • Pack meetings should not last longer than an hour. Adjust the plan to make it fit within the time. Research and experience tells us that Cub Scouts have a hard time sitting still for that long. Keep the meetings fun, active, and engaging.

  • If you are comfortable with a costume to fit the theme of the meeting, go for it!

  • Importantly, keep it simple and make it fun.

  • The following required adventures have a requirement that suggests or requires completion at a pack meeting. Please plan accordingly as part of your annual program planning process. Work with your den leaders to plan when these activities will take place.

Tiger

  • Tigers in the Wild, requirement 5. Participate in an outdoor pack meeting or pack campout campfire. Sing a song and act out a skit with your Tiger den as part of the program.

  • Games Tigers Play, requirement 3. Make up a new game, and play it with your family or members of your den or pack.

Wolf

  • Council Fire, requirement 6c. Create a den project from recyclables for a pack meeting.

Bear

  • Grin and Bear It, requirement 2. Working with the members of your den, organize a Cub Scout carnival and lead it at a special event.

  • Grin and Bear It, requirement 3. Help younger Cub Scouts take part in one of the events at the Cub Scout carnival.

Webelos

  • Stronger, Faster, Higher, requirement 5. With adult guidance, lead younger Scouts in a fitness game or games as a gathering activity for a pack or den meeting.

Arrow of Light

  • Building a Better World (if chosen), requirement 10b. Set up an exhibit at a pack meeting to share information about the World Friendship Fund.

As a personal note: I have read some of the plans and they are excellent and just as complete as the new Den Leader Books. The games, and other stuff are right there. Including costuming ideas for that added PIZAZZ!! If you do not use themes and do not add PIZAZZ you are not doing your best for your pack.
GOOD JOB!!! From CD

Check them out at:
http://www.scouting.org/Home/CubScouts/Leaders/CubmasterResources/PackMeetingPlans.aspx

Kim, the chair of the task force, says "I do want to stress that the focus is still the Core Value and the theme is just there as an enhancement. Pack meeting theme plans are specifically crafted to bring out the important points of the Core Value in a fun way."

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