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OA and Cub Scouting

OA and Cub Scouting. The Order’s Role. Role of the Order of the Arrow. “Develop support systems for use by the lodge in furthering Webelos to Scout transition programs and Cub Scout camping.”. * 2003-2007 OA Strategic Plan “A Legacy of Servant Leadership”. Quality Lodge – Requirement 15.

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OA and Cub Scouting

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  1. OA and Cub Scouting The Order’s Role

  2. Role of the Order of the Arrow “Develop support systems for use by the lodge in furthering Webelos to Scout transition programs and Cub Scout camping.” * 2003-2007 OA Strategic Plan “A Legacy of Servant Leadership”

  3. Quality Lodge – Requirement 15 “The lodge provided manpower, resources, and/or program assistance in support of the Scout council’s Cub Scout outdoor program and Webelos transition to Boy Scouts.” - 2006 Quality Lodge Requirement 15

  4. Cub Scouts Cub Scouting is a year-round family-oriented part of the BSA program designed for boys who are in first through fifth grades (or are 7, 8, 9, and 10 years of age). Parents, leaders, and organizations work together to achieve the 10 purposes of Cub Scouting: Courtesy: US Army Corps of Engineers

  5. Advancement Recognition is important to boys. The advancement plan provides fun for the boys, gives them a sense of personal achievement as they earn badges, and strengthens family understanding as adult family members work with boys on advancement projects.

  6. Camping • Age Appropriate • Theme oriented (e.g. Knights, Ships, Pirates) • One-to-one ratio of adults to Cubs • Mom and Me / Dad and Lad – Family Camp • Webelos Dens with Scout Troops on overnighters

  7. Brainstorming Activity What are some things an Order of the Arrow chapter or lodge can do to support the Cub Scout Program?

  8. Some thoughts… • Support Outdoor Cub Scout Activities • Cub Day Camp / Resident Camp Support • Cub Camping Promotion • Financial Support • Lodge sponsored events at Council Expos • Webelos to Scout transition activities • Crossover Ceremonies • Webelos Woods (overnighters)

  9. Some thoughts… • Other Ideas • Staff for District/Council Cub events • Service Projects • Promote Advancement

  10. Planning Activity • Group 1 – Cub Scout Camp Promotions Campaign • Group 2 – Council Expo Demonstration • Group 3 – Lodge ‘Cub Scout’ Committee • Group 4 – Webelos Overnight Program

  11. Official Cub Scouting Site http://www.scouting.org/nav/enter.jsp?s=cy

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