Look at the Arrow

03/04/07

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Look at the Arrow - AOL Ceremony
from the "Ceremony Table, A collection of Cub Scout Ceremonies" by Dave Manchester
(http://my.dmci.net/~dmanchester/)
 



 

EQUIPMENT: Arrow and candle

Tonight we honor Webelos Scout ___________________ in achieving the Arrow of Light rank.

Will ___________________ please come forward with his parents.

The Arrow of Light rank is the highest rank that can be achieved in Cub Scouting. The arrow signifies his rank, the rays above the arrow, seven in number, represent the seven days of the week that a scout must be true.

Let us now look at the arrow. The point points to the right direction to go in life. The shape, round, signifying that the scout spirit is a never ending spirit. Length, long and straight, signifies that a boy must be straight and honest with himself and others, and that this is sometimes a difficult and long journey. The feathers, three, represent the guides that help you through your journey in life and scouting.

Each feather represents:

1) Den Leaders

2) Parents

3) Self

It takes all three to put the arrow on target.

We now allow _______________ to pin the parent's pin on ___________________

and give ___________________ his rank Arrow of Light.


 

 

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