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Cub scouts arrange themselves by their age into ranks.  At the beginning of the year, each rank begins working towards their rank badge by completing tasks and activities prescribed by their rank's book.  Boys can join at any time based on their grade level without missing a thing aside from a patch.  The lessons and activities do not depend on the prior years as our focus is learning values, respect, and honor appropriate for each age group.

 
Tiger

Tiger Cubs are boys in the 1st grade. The program is for boys and their where they perform Family activities, Den Activities, and "Go & See It's". Area of achievements include the following:

  • Making My Family Special
  • Where I Live
  • Keeping Myself Healthy and Safe
  • How I Tell It
  • Let's Go Outdoors
 Wolf

 Wolves are boys beginning 2nd grade. It is a family-centered program where badges are earned upon learning and completion of specific tasks. Achievement areas include the following:

  • Feats of Skill
  • Your Flag
  • Keep Your Body Healthy
  • Know Your Home & Community
  • Tools for Fixing and Building
  • Start a Collection
  • Your Living World
  • Cooking & Eating
  • Be Safe at Home and on the Street
  • Family Fun
  • Duty to God
  • Making Choices
 Bear

 Bears are boys beginning 3rd grade.  Bears begin to take more responsibility and begin to take on more difficult achievements. The achievements include the following achievement areas:

  • God (Ways We Worship, Emblems of Faith)
  • Country (What Makes America Special, Tall Tales, Sharing Your World With Wildlife, Take Care of Your Planet, Law Enforcement  is s Big Job)
  • Family (The Past is Exciting, What's Cooking, Family Fun, Be Ready!, Family Outdoor Adventure, Saving Well, Spending Well)
  • Self (Ride Right, Games, Building Muscles, Information Please, Jot it Down, Shavings and Chips, Sawdust and Nails, Build a Model, Tying it All up, Sports, Be a Leader)
 Webelos            Webelos are boys in the 4th and 5th grade and are typically in transition into the Boy Scout program.  There is a greater emphasis on outdoor learning experiences including hiking and camping.  Much of the education is through hobby and life-skills in order to earn activity badges.  The highest award is the "Order of Light" which is the only cub scout achievement that can be worn on the Boy Scout uniform. 

Last Updated ( Friday, 18 September 2009 20:21 )

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