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The Broken Arrow
A few years ago someone posted an AOL
ceremony that dealt with breaking an arrow and giving the point end to
the scout's parents and giving him the feather end. The parents were his leader and he
was the follower, hence the two parts of the arrow. When he was to receive his Eagle he
had finished the journey and could reconnect the broken pieces or something like
that.
Footnote: If you have this ceremony,
please send me a copy. I have been asked to help locate it. Thanks |
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The Idea Chest
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Wally The Worm
Props: Have an apple made of
cardboard with several holes in it. Have the awards in a box in back.
Create a worm puppet for the central character living in the apple.
Format: Have Wally the Worm hiding in
his apple and coax him out to tell everybody what kind of special things
he has hiding in his apple. Proceed through an advancement ceremony
starting with bobcat ranks as Wally shares his special treats (awards)
with the recipients. |
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The Radio Controlled Badge
Props: A radio Controlled Car or
Truck, Badges.
Format: Attach the badges to the RC
vehicle and drive them from the front of the pack meeting to the boy and
parents. |
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Point Of Pride
Here is a idea for a tiger den
opening I heard that could be used with any den where the parents are
present. The boys are asked to share something cool that happened to
them since the last meeting. Then the parent shares something
he/she is proud of that the boy did. It could be a about a good
report card, helped with family chores, etc. It gives the parent
an opportunity to boast about their boy and give the boy positive
enforcement for doing his best. |
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Here is a link to a web site that
describes one way of making a Career
Arrow |