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Cub Scout Pack 215
Lake Hiawatha / Parsippany, NJ,       Patriots Path Council  
Webelos 1 Den
Our Den Meeting Schedule Calendar or Schedule
Tuesday Nights at Rockaway Meadow School from 6:00 -7:15 PM
 
  • September 18
  • October 2
  • October 23
  • November 6
  • November 20
  • December 4
  • December 18
  • January 8
  • January 22
  • February 5
  • February 19
  • March 4
  • March 18

  • April 8
  • April 22
  • May 6
  • May 20
  • June 3
  • June 17

 

Activities

Parents Homework:

  1. If you have not completed, read (pg 3-22) and sign. Continue to work on Faith requirements (page 50 – 51). Page #s may be different in the spiral books.
  2. Work on the Fitness Activity Badge. This is a requirement for advancement to the rank of Webelos. Please do #s 2,3,4. I will be covering 1,5,6,7 during a meeting but feel free to cover them if you would like.
  3. Any items that get signed off on please mark the books so I can easily find it for recording purposes.

Boys Homework:

  • Each boy was assigned two different words from the Boy Scout Law that they need to explain at the next meeting (Laura will be sending out the list of boys and their words).
  • With a parent assemble the neckerchief slide holder (decorating, painting is optional). Basically drill an appropriate size hole in the middle of the wooden base and then glue the wooden dowel in place. Bring it back to next meeting to show it has been completed.
  • Continue practicing tying square knot and bring rope back to next meeting to demonstrate.
  • Send an email to another Scout in our Den and reply if to one when sent to you

 

 
Den Leader
Mike Quigley
973.335.7983
email Email Webelos I


Asst. Den Leader
Laura Quinn
973.335.1005
The Webelos Scout

Webelos is a 20 month program for 4th and 5th grade boys to prepare to join a Boy Scout troop while learning outdoors skills and participating in 20 different activity badges. A well-run group of Webelos is a gradual change from being an 'adult-run' den to being a 'boy-run' patrol ready to fit right into an adventurous scouting troop. This migration requires the parents and den leaders to give the scouts more and more control, decision-making power, and responsibility as they progress in skills, abilities, and maturity. A good program also provides the scouts with many opportunities to grow in the Webelos Virtues.

Our Webelos den has been very exciting to watch as the boys change from being squirrely 3rd graders mostly intent on running around and playing to being a patrol that can recognize a goal, the requirements to fulfill the goal, and the ambition to accomplish the goal. The trail to the destination is as rewarding as the destination, but they learn to plan the work and work the plan and enjoy the process. Of course, we did not turn everything over to the boys at the First Webelos Meeting - we gradually give them more tasks to do, such as taking attendance, checking uniforms, leading flag ceremonies, making announcements, preparing snacks, planning activity badge outings, organizing campouts, and leading entire meetings.

We are having very good success running the Webelos program more adult-led up through January of the 4th grade, gradually passing responsibility to the scouts. By that time, each scout earns his Webelos rank badge so it is a good time to change from blue shirts to tan, receive the Webelos badge, and start morphing into a patrol. It is also a good point to start promoting the fact that each scout is responsible for his own advancement and there will be few 'den-wide' completions of activity badges - each boy will complete on his own schedule. We concentrate on having more patrol games, contests, and skill-building rather than activities directly related to an activity badge at our den meetings - this causes each scout to perform more of the activity badge requirements on his own and then contact the den leader for sign off. Again, this is a gradual change over a few months and we still do activity badge projects and tasks at the meetings, but not all of them.

Webelos Program:

The Webelos program has two major milestones - the Webelos rank badge to be earned around February of 4th grade and the Arrow of Light to be earned around February of 5th grade. The final part of Webelos is bridging over into a Boy Scout troop selected individually by the scout. Once the goals of Webelos are understood, the methods of the program make a lot of sense! There are a few major changes between Cub Scouts and Webelos scouts that are very important to the success of your program. Some adult leaders and parents find it difficult to adjust to these changes so a Parent Meeting to discuss expectations and changes from Cub Scouts is critical to your success. Use parents to plan and lead individual activity badges. The Webelos den leader will have more paperwork and tracking than the wolf or bear den leader.