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Ceremony Tablecloth
Purchase a length of material to fit
you table. If it is a light color, such as light blue, gold, or white,
the names will show up much better. Let each boy sign his name in ink or
with a permanent marker. There are many new pens now available in
glitter, or multi-colored inks which would add to the appearance of the
tablecloth. Each year all of the Cubs could add their names and the Pack
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Add a little action to your
presentation of awards with this idea.
The Rocket. The rocket is made by threading a
straw with a launch line. Leader blows up a long balloon. He attaches it
to the straw with tape. The Cub then goes to the other end of the launch
area and waits by his parent. Cubmaster then attaches the award to the
balloon and releases the balloon. It rockets to the parent for the award
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It is called a TigoMatic. By Dr. David M. Legler
Get a refrigerator and a washer or
dryer box from a local retail merchant. Remove the ends of the boxes. Lay the
fridge box on its side. Set the dryer box on its end, behind and in the
middle of the fridge box, so it supports the fridge box. Cut out panels
in the boxes where they join. The idea is to give a hidden adult
volunteer sitting in the dryer box access to the fridge box passageway.
As the Tiger Scout enters one end of the TigoMatic , the adult has
access to the boy. This adult puts the Wolf neckerchief on the Tiger
scout all the while shaking the boxes slightly as the
"machine" does its work. The Tiger Scout comes out the other
end of the TigoMatic a Cub Scout. Here he is given his graduation
certificate and whatever else the Pack decides to present to him and his
parents.
--------------------------- New Wolf Scout exit
--> fridge
box
<--- Tiger Scout
enters here
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dryer box
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Our TigoMatic was orange with Tiger
Paws on it near the Tiger entry and blue near the exit. The adult
"helper" in the dryer box was very funny as he constantly was
shaking the box, and managed to pick up each boy so parts of them
appeared to pop out the top of the dryer box. Thus the audience saw
pieces of each boy as the machine was "agitating"! Of course
the boys loved it and laughed through the entire process. The parents
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