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Citizen Activity Dodge
DEN MEETINGS
Community Group
SECOND MONTH
FIRST WEEK
SECOND WEEK
THIRD WEEK
FOURTH WEEK
BEFORE Supplies: Webelos Den
THE Activities, Webelos Scout
MEETING Book, peanuts for "Hanuk-
STARTS kah Peanut Hunt" (page
2-29, Cub Scout Leader
How-To Book).
Supplies: U.S. flag and flag
pole, whistle and tape mea-
sure for "Wagon Train"
(page 2-41, Cub Scout Leader
How-To Book).
GATHERING
(Keep early
arrivals
busy).
Den chief leads "Hawk
Dive" (page 2-36, Cub Scout
Leader How-To Book).
Do "Sparrow Fight" and
"Stork Wrestling" (pages
2-35, Cub Scout Leader
How-To Book).
Assigned boy conducts flag
ceremony.
OPENING Denner reads aloud about
(Ceremony) how Francis Scout Key wrote
the "Star-Spangled Banner"
(page 91, Webelos Scout
Book).
Brief business period—roll call, dues, uniform inspection.
ACTIVITY
BADGE
FUN
(Instruction,
practice,
games, and
contests
related to
Webelos
skills.)
Play "Hanukkah Peanut
Hunt." Discuss rights and
responsibilities of citizens
(page 21, Webelos Den
Activities).
Review and practice raising,
lowering, and folding the
U.S. flag. Play "Wagon
1>ain."
PREPARATION Announce Cub Scouting
(Making props
and equipment.
Getting set
for future
special events.)
theme and tell how Webelos
den is involved.
Make final arrangements for
government visit next*week,
if planned.
VISIT
CITY
OR
COUNTY
GOVERNMENT
OFFICE
OR
ATTEND
COURT
SESSION.
Sign boys' books for activity badge requirements passed.
CLOSING
(Announce-
ments,
ceremony)
Assign a boy to prepare and
conduct opening flag cere-
mony next week. Have boys
step forward, in turn, and
give one point of the Scout
Law.
Boy who conducted opening
ceremony retires colors and
folds flag with aid of denner.
Den chief asks, "What's the
Boy Scdut slogan?" Boys
respond, "Do A Good T\irn
Daily." In turn, they give
den chief the Scout salute.
Supplies: Soccer ball for
"Call Soccer" (page 2-7,
Cub Scout Leader How-To
Book).
Den chief leads "Eat the
Fishtail" (page 2-15, Cub
Scout Leader How-To Book).
Den chief reads short biog-
raphy of U.S. president
whose birthday is nearest to
meeting date.
Play "Call Soccer." Discuss
what was learned on last
week's government visit.
Complete as many citizen
requirements as possible.
Check preparations for pack
meeting.
Denner leads the Scout
Oath.
DEN MEETING CLEANUP UNDER SUPERVISION OF DENNER.
FOR MORE PROGRAM AIDS, READ BOYS' UFE, SCOUTING, and ATTEND DISTRICT ROUNDTABLE.
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