bsafleur139x13604Cub Scout Pack 451

Chartered by Westminster Presbyterian Church since 1975
Durham, North Carolina

 

Awards and Uniform

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Tiger Cub Badge
Bobcat Badge
Wolf and Bear Cub Badges
Wolf Elective Arrow Points
Bear Elective Arrow Points
Webelos Badge
Webelos Activity Badges
Arrow of Light
Adult Leader Recognition Awards

Patch Placement on Uniforms
Pack Information on Uniforming
Cub Scout “Belt Loops” Program
Religious Awards Program
The 2010 Special 100th Anniversary Awards

One of the great strengths of the Cub Scouting and Boy Scouting programs is the opportunity for personal advancement by learning and doing skills and activities.  Each Grade Level Program has an advancement program tailored for that age.  The requirements for each Grade Level advancement are spelled out in the Handbook for that Grade Level.  Many den leaders work their den meeting programs around either monthly themes and/or for completion of advancement activities in the Handbook. 

Requirements for advancement in Tiger, Wolf and Bear are sometimes done at den meetings, sometimes done at home, and are signed off in the Handbook by a parent as completed.  The Scout then shows the signed off Handbook to the Den Leader, who keeps track of each Scout’s advancement progress. The Den Leader will report this advancement progress to the Pack Advancement Chairman, and there will be recognitions and presentations of achievements which will be presented at Pack Meetings.

Requirements for Webelos are usually done at den meetings, with the requirement sign offs being done by Webelos den leaders. Webelos is considered a transition program from Cub Scouting into Boy Scouting, and so the advancement process is somewhat different than that for the Tiger, Wolf and Bear grade levels. However, as with the other grade levels, the Webelos Den Leader will report all Webelos advancement progress to the Pack Advancement Chairman, and there will be recognitions and presentations of achievements which will be presented at Pack Meetings. 

SPECIAL CUB SCOUT AWARDS
(Beyond Ranks, Arrow Points, Activity Badges and Belt Loops)

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Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award

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Cub Scout
World Conservation
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Cub Scout Religious Awards

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A YEAR OF CELEBRATION

2010 is the 100th Anniversary of Boy Scouting in America. Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts (and even their leaders!), can earn special awards for the 100th Anniversary. The special patch, with the five-part awards, is shown to the left.

An explanation of the awards, and the requirements to earn them, are posted here:
Requirements for Special 2010 Awards..