Cub Scout Wolf Ceremony

April 28, 2006

CUBMASTER
Would the graduating Wolf scouts and their parents please come forward and stand here facing the audience.
[Wolf Den Leaders escort the Scouts and their parents to the front, facing the audience, with the parents standing behind their Scout.]

Please recite with me the Cub Scout Promise:
[CUBMASTER Recites and Cub Scouts Repeat]
I, {name}, promise to do my best
To do my duty
To God and my country
To help other people
And to obey the Law of the Pack

DEN LEADER
Just as when Akela went into the forest and learned from the Wolf, a Cub Scout in the second grade begins working on the requirements for the Wolf badge. Cub Scouts learn about Akela and the story of Mowgli and his survival in the jungle. When a boy has completed 12 achievements on the Wolf Trail, in such areas as physical fitness, exploring the world around him, fixing, building, collecting, safety, our flag, our family and Duty to God, he receives his Wolf badge.

CUBMASTER
You have completed all the requirements for your Wolf badge and have moved along the Cub Scout trail. Do you want to wear the sign of the Wolf? If you do, please say “Yes”

CUBS
Yes

CUBMASTER
You have worked hard with your Den and your parents to fulfill the Wolf requirements. You are now ready to wear the sign of the Wolf.

Red is for courage to know right from wrong and to help your fellow Cub Scout even when it isn’t easy for you
[DEN LEADERS: paint two horizontal stripes on the forehead]

Yellow is for sunlight - to remind you to be of good cheer and to light your way along the Wolf trail
[DEN LEADERS: paint a stripe on each cheek]

Blue is for truth - to remind you to be faithful to the Bobcat ways and the trail of Cub Scouting
[DEN LEADERS: paint a horizontal stripe on the chin]

DEN LEADER
[CUB MASTER: Present Wolf badges to parents]
It is our pleasure to award your Wolf badge to your parents, who have been your Akela in completing these requirements. Parents please award this badge to your son and congratulate him on a ‘Job Well Done’. Parents, you may pin the badge on your Scout. Place the metal pin on the left shirt pocket flap upside down.
[PARENTS: Attach the pin to the left shirt pocket, upside down]

Scouts, when you have performed your first good deed, you may turn the pin right side up. Congratulations!

CUBMASTER
Parents, you have played an important roll in your son’s advancement to Wolf. Your son will eagerly be wanting to earn Arrow Points to go under his Wolf Badge. For you son to do this he will still be looking to you as his Akela. Just as your son has committed to the ideals of Cub Scouting by following the Cub Scout Promise I ask you also to make a promise. Please repeat after me:

[CUBMASTER Recites and PARENTS Repeat]
We will continue
To do our best
To help our sons
Along the achievement trail
And to share with them
The work and fun of Cub Scouting.

It is my pleasure to congratulate each one of you on earning your Wolf badge. Parents and Scouts please return to your seats.

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