This adventure gives Wolves the opportunity to be active members of their community. They learn about recycling, conservation and about workers who help in their community.
They also find out about specific issues which affect their local area. They think up ways they can help and present their ideas to the Pack Committee and work on the service project they designed and planned.
I really love this adventure, because it shows these second-graders that even they can make a big difference in the world.
The Council Fire adventure requirements are listed below:
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Friday, March 6, 2015
Arrow of Light Adventure: Building a Better World
By the time our Cub Scouts have reached fifth grade, they are more independent and ready (whether they know it or not) to handle more responsibility. They on their last leg of their Cub Scout journey and are one year (or less!!) away from joining a Boy Scout troop.
Wow. Time really flies!
It seems that with these things in mind, BSA made the Arrow of Light Adventures are beefier, longer and more challenging.
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Wow. Time really flies!
It seems that with these things in mind, BSA made the Arrow of Light Adventures are beefier, longer and more challenging.
The requirements for this pin are below:
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