Saturday, November 17, 2012

Joshua Tree

Become a Junior Ranger
Visiting kids may earn a Junior Ranger badge by completing a number of activities as they explore the park. The Jr Ranger booklet is available at park entrance stations and visitor centers. Booklet activities include drawing, writing, attending a ranger program, and picking up trash in the park.

Giving Tree

This year Cub Scout pack has picked a group of Foster Children to share this blessed time of the the year with. Each boy chose another child to give a gift filled with Love & Light this Holiday Season.

Bobcat Ceremony


CM: The blue is from the sky. The blue paw print of the Bobcat on your forehead is the spirit of the bobcat, and to remind you to do your best on the Cub Scout Trail.
CM: The yellow is from the sun. The yellow marks under your eyes will help you see the light of the Cub Scout Trail, and symbolize the bright spirit of Cub Scouting.
CM: The white on your nose is for purity and to help you know right from wrong as you go along the Cub Scout Trail.
CM: The red mark on your chin is for courage to always speak the truth.
CM: Finally, the green mark on each cheek symbolizes the spirit of nature to guide the Cub Scout in living in harmony with the great outdoors.

Webelo Arrow of Light Ceremony

Without the Cub Scout Spirit the world is a very dark place. This candle stands for the Spirit of Scouting. With this Light you will be a Shining example for others to follow.

November Pack Meeting

Uniform inspection performed... Along with perfecting Cub Scout Handshake.