Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Jungle Safari - Cub Scout Themes - PowWow Books - Pack Meeting Plans ~ My Animal Friends


Jungle Safari was the official Cub Scout theme in October 2009.  This is from the 2008-09 Utah National Parks Council PowWow book.  This is a great theme, and many of the ideas that were used back then can still be used today.





To open the PDF for Jungle Safari, CLICK HERE

Some of the things you will find in this PDF are:
  • Invitations
  • Websites that would be helpful for this topic
  • Pre-Openers
    • Wild Cats Word Search
    • Monkey Maze
    • Animal Collectives
    • Animal Rhyme Time
  • Opening & Closing Flag Ceremonies
    • The Jungle Safari Opening Ceremony
    • Animal Opening
    • Cub Scout Safari Closing
    • Good Hunting
    • Wildlife Pledge
  • Advancement Ceremonies
    • Jungle Book Advancement
    • Jungle Book Ceremony for Advancing to Boy Scouts
    • Animal Safari Advancement
  • Cubmaster Minutes
  • Audience Participation
    • Mowgli Goes to the Pack Meeting
    • The Surprise
  • Skits
    • How to Wash An Elephant
  • Songs
    • Jungle Song
    • Take Me Out to the Jungle
    • The Coming of the Frogs
  • Games
    • Crossing the Quicksand Relay
    • Zebra Kickball
    • Monkeys in a Cage
    • Feeding the Elephant
    • Animal Tag
    • Water the Elephants
    • African Tag
    • Mowgli Tag
    • Shere Khan and Mowgli
    • Lion in the Cage
  • Crafts
    • Elephant Neckerchief Slide
    • Jungle SnakeNeckerchief Slide
    • Make Your Own Rainforest
  • Food Fun
    • Jungle Fun Toss
    • Chocolate Covered Animal Crackers
    • Chocolate Peanut Butter Dip
    • Spider Pops
    • Devilishly Green Eggs
  • Just for Fun
  • Run-ons
  • Riddles
  • Cheers & Applause
    • Elephant Applause
    • Tiger Applause
    • Ghost Applause
    • Wolf Cheer
    • Alligator Applause
    • Woodpecker Applause
    • Monkey Cheer
    • Tony the Tiger
    • Baloo Cheer


To see more Theme Ideas, and other PowWow books go to this page CLICK HERE


This cute neckerchief slide is on page 187, or you can click here for instructions.






Monday, October 15, 2018

Be a Sport - Cub Scout Themes - PowWow Books - Pack Meeting Plans - It's a Hit


Be a Sport was the official Cub Scout theme in July 2009.  This is from the 2008-09 Utah National Parks Council PowWow book.  This is a great theme, and many of the ideas that were used back then can still be used today.





To open the PDF for Be a Sport, CLICK HERE

Some of the things you will find in this PDF are:
  • Invitations
  • Websites that would be helpful for this topic
  • Pre-Openers
    • Football Team Match-Up
    • Sports Maze
    • Sports Logic Puzzle
    • Exercise Stations
    • Card Match with famous athletes
  • Opening & Closing Flag Ceremonies
    • Physical Fitness
    • My Favorite Sport
    • My Strength
    • Young Athlete's Bill of Rights - Closing
    • Do Your Best
    • Winning isn't Everything
  • Advancement Ceremonies
    • Cub Scout Track Meet
    • The Athlete Advancement
    • All Star Advancement
  • Cubmaster Minutes
  • Audience Participation
    • A Day at the Ball Game
  • Skits
    • Invisible Dugout Bench
    • Cub Scout Socks
    • The Parachute
    • The Football Game
    • Kayak Skit
  • Songs
    • Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
    • Toughen Up
    • Take Me Out to the Ball Game
    • Oh Give Me a Boy
    • It's fun to Exercise
    • Cub Scout Sports Song
  • Games
    • Three Ball Throw
    • Circle Stride Ball
    • Hodge Podge Ball
    • Multi Sport Game
    • Relay Games
      • Over the Top
      • Through the Tunnel
      • Over and Under
      • In and Out
      • Kangaroo
      • Goat
      • Leap Frog Race
      • Skin the Snake
      • Checker Relay
      • Clothespin Relay
      • Cotton Ball Race
      • Crawling Race
      • Driving the Pigs to Parket
      • Eskimo Race
      • Fifty Yard Swim
      • Bottle Fill Relay
      • 2 Ball Hockey Game
      • Animal Relay
      • Barefoot Marble
      • Bat Round Relay
      • Blow Cub Relay
      • Balloon Balance
  • Crafts
    • Tiny Straw Kite
    • Sports Card Frame
    • Basketball Buddy
    • Physical Fitness Medals
    • Catch Can
    • Baseball Pinata
  • Food Fun
    • BLT Cracker Dip
    • Curveball Crunch
    • Corn Dog Muffins
    • Pizza Pinwheels
  • Just for Fun
  • Run-ons
  • Riddles
  • Cheers & Applause
    • Baseball Cheer
    • Bowling Cheer
    • Bicycle Cheer
    • Pole Vault Cheer
    • Olympics Cheer
    • Home Run Cheer
    • Javelin Cheer

To see more Theme Ideas, and other PowWow books go to this page CLICK HERE






American ABC's - Cub Scout Themes - PowWow Books - Pack Meeting Plans - Our National Treasures - Blue & Gold ~ Blue and Gold


American ABC's was the official Cub Scout theme in February 2009.  This is from the 2008-09 Utah National Parks Council PowWow book.  This is a great theme, and many of the ideas that were used back then can still be used today.




To open the PDF for American ABC's, CLICK HERE

Some of the things you will find in this PDF are:
  • Invitations
  • Websites that would be helpful for this topic
  • Pre-Openers
    • Monument Matching Game
    • Eyeball Tour of Utah
    • USA Map
    • Souvenir Display
    • Blue & Gold Placemat
  • Opening & Closing Flag Ceremonies
    • Red, White, and Blue
    • Explore Your Neighborhood
    • Fireworks Closing
    • I Will Use
    • Star Spangled Success
  • Advancement Ceremonies
    • Key to the City
    • A Trip Across the Country
  • Cubmaster Minutes
  • Audience Participation
    • The Transcontinental Train
  • Skits
    • The Big Party
    • American Folk Tale
  • Songs
    • Trip Across the U.S.A.
    • This Land is Your Land
    • Our Cub Scout Home
    • An Alphabet of Names
    • Vacation to National Sites
  • Games
    • Sticky Tape Map Relay
    • Name That City
    • Weird City ABC's
    • We Fought Hard for Those 50 Stars
    • Pass the Hat
  • Crafts
    • Red, White and Blue Napkin Holder
    • Your State Neckerchief Slide
    • Map Neckerchief Slide
    • Food Coloring Fireworks
    • Salt Dough Monuments
    • Five-Pointed Star
  • Food Fun
    • Firecracker Fizzles
    • American Chocolate Cookies
    • Baseball All-Star Cookie Treat
    • ABC Pretzel
    • Red, White and Blue Sundaes
  • Just for Fun
  • Run-ons
  • Riddles
  • Cheers & Applause
    • Mount Rushmore Cheer
    • Fireworks Cheer
    • Abe Lincoln Cheer
    • Columbus Cheer
    • George Washington Cheer
    • Home Run Cheer
    • Hot Dog with Mustard Cheer
  • More Good Stuff
    • Blue & Gold Banquet Quiz

To see more Theme Ideas, and other PowWow books go to this page CLICK HERE




Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Advice from Akela - Cub Scout Themes - PowWow Books - Pack Meeting Plans


Advice from Akela is a section that was in the 2008-09 Utah National Parks PowWow book.  It is for all Cub Scout Leaders

To open the PDF for Advice from AkelaCLICK HERE



Some of the things you will find in this PDF are:
  • Uniforms
  • Tips for Den Leaders
    • Planning
    • Keeping Records
    • Resources
    • Achieving Advancements
    • Elements of a Good Den Meeting
    • Plan B
    • Den Chief
    • Monthly Themes
    • Communicating with Parents, Cub Scouts, and the Committee
    • Ceremonies
  • Den Discipline
    • Den Code of Conduct
    • Making the Cub Scout responsible for their own behavior
    • Evaluating
    • Scout Bucks
    • Bear Stumps
    • Tickets
    • Marble Jar
    • Point System
    • Coup
  • Den Chief
    • How to Obtain
    • Train
    • How and when to use them
    • Praise
    • Recognition
    • Den Chief's Responsibilities
  • Cubmasters
    • Responsibilities
    • Attitude
    • Pack Communication
    • Elements of a Good Pack Meeting
  • Pack Committee
    • Organizing the Committee
    • Maintaining Positive Relationships
    • Attitude
    • Monthly Meeting
    • Pack Advancement
    • Finances
    • Adult Recognition
    • Pack Planning Meeting Hints
  • Saying Thank You the Cub Scout Way
    • Over 70 ideas of ways to say thank you with store bought items
  • Successful Pack Management
  • Parent and Family Participation
  • Budgets
    • Pack Budget Worksheet
  • Training for Cub Scout Leaders
  • Unit Commissioners
    • Roles the Commissioner Plays
    • Friend of the Unit
    • Teacher
    • Action Ideas
    • Den Visibility
    • Charter Presentation Ceremony
    • Candlelight Charter Presentation Ceremony
    • Standard Charter Presentation
  • Cub Scouting for the Differently-Abled
    • Scouting for Everyone
    • Training
    • Advocacy Organizations
    • Modifying Traditional Aspects of the Program
    • Adapt only when necessary
    • How can we be sensitive to Cub Scouts with disabilities
  • Learning the Lingo
  • Getting Trained
  • Roundtable


To see more Theme and other Ideas, and other PowWow books go to this page CLICK HERE



A-MAZE-ing Games - Cub Scout Themes - PowWow Books - Pack Meeting Plans


A-MAZE-ing Games was the official Cub Scout theme in January 2009.  This is from the 2008-09 Utah National Parks PowWow book.  This is a great theme, and many of the ideas that were used back then can still be used today.

To open the PDF for A Campin' We Will Go, CLICK HERE



Some of the things you will find in this PDF are:
  • Invitations
  • Websites that would be helpful for this topic
  • Pre-Openers
    • Spider Web Mace
    • Race Car Maze
  • Opening & Closing Flag Ceremonies
    • Pinewood Derby Opening
    • Pinewood Closing
    • I Made a Promise
  • Advancement Ceremonies
    • Let's Play
    • Jigsaw Puzzle Board
  • Cubmaster Minutes
  • Audience Participation
    • Mad Lib
    • The Most Embarrassing Day to Play Baseball
    • Toy Store Uproar
  • Skits
    • Go Cart
    • Smoke Signals
    • Little Brother
  • Songs  
    • Pinewood Derby Song
    • Cub Scout Spirit
    • I'm Playing in the Snow
  • Games
    • Fish Run
    • Fish in the Sea
    • Domino
    • Birds on a Telephone Line
    • Clap & Catch
    • Head it, Catch It
    • Musical Backs
    • Snow Fight
  • Crafts
    • Cardboard Dart Board
    • Milk Jug Game
    • Clothes Hanger Tennis
  • Food Fun
    • Muddy Snowballs
    • Funky Fruit Snack
    • Oreo Penguin Snack
    • Cub Scout Monkey Bread
  • Just for Fun
  • Run-ons
  • Riddles 
  • Cheers & Applause
    • Relay Cheer
    • Pinewood Derby Cheer
    • Race Car Cheer
    • Go Cart Cheer
    • A-MAZE-ing Cheer


To see more Theme Ideas, and other PowWow books go to this page CLICK HERE






A Camping We Will Go - Cub Scout Themes - PowWow Books - Pack Meeting Plans

A Campin' we will Go was the official Cub Scout theme in June 2009.  This is from the 2008-09 Utah National Parks PowWow book.  This is a great theme, and many of the ideas that were used back then can still be used today.

To open the PDF for A Campin' We Will Go, CLICK HERE



Some of the things you will find in this PDF are:
  • Invitations
  • Websites that would be helpful for this topic
  • Pre-Openers
    • Campfire Maze
    • Camping Word Search
  • Opening & Closing Flag Ceremonies
    • Outdoor Adventure
    • Outdoor Code Opening Ceremony
    • Good Deeds Closing Ceremony
    • Sharp Knife Closing
    • Have You Ever Watched the Campfire?
  • Advancement Ceremonies
    • Let The Compass Guide You
    • Bobcat Campfire Induction
  • Cubmaster Minutes
  • Audience Participation
    • The Happy Hikers
  • Skits
    • Mosquitos
    • The Ghost of Midnight
    • Dirty Socks
    • Watch Out for Critters
  • Songs
    • Hiking
    • Campfire Tales
    • We're Nuts
    • Do Your Ears Hang Low
    • Outdoor Adventure
    • Do Wah Ditty
    • Kookaburra
  • Games
    • Critter Obstacle Course
    • Earth, Water, Air and Fire
    • The Spooky Story Game
    • Neckerchief Relay
    • Light - No Light
    • Lighthouse
    • What's in the Picnic Basket?
    • Shadow Stomp Game
  • Crafts
    • Traditional Emergency Neckerchief Slide
    • Campfire Slide
    • S'more Neckerchief Slide
    • Cricket Chirper
    • Fancy Moving Ants
    • Stick Puzzle Pals
    • Mini Seed Pictures
    • Bird in a Cage
  • Food Fun
    • Soda Pop Pops
    • S'more Cones
    • Hot Dog Pie
  • Just for Fun
    • 15 Steps to Building a Campfire
  • Run-ons
  • Riddles 
  • Cheers & Applause
    • Bear Hug a Tree Cheer
    • Long Hike Cheer
    • Longer Hike Cheer
    • End of Hike Cheer
    • Cub Scout Yell
    • Foil Dinner Cheer
    • Superscout Cheer


To see more Theme Ideas, and other PowWow books go to this page CLICK HERE





Friday, May 11, 2018

Dedicated Leaders


The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Tuesday May 8th, that in December 2019, it will end the long standing relationship with the Boy Scouts of America.  This article is in response to that announcement.

I arrived at my District Roundtable last night looking for allies, and I knew who to talk to. Becca referred to the big breakup: the recent announcement that the LDS church will stop chartering scout units after 2019.

“You’re going on into 2020 with me, though, right?” I said. “Transition team for 2020: from Calling to Elective. We’re going to establish some good community packs right here in Orem.”

“I think I might take a break,” she said. My inner jaw dropped. “It’s still a year and a half away, so we’ll see what it looks like then, but I’m kind of looking forward to something else by then.” Becca said.

I was surprised. This is my scouting nerd friend, the one who is on staff for Akela’s Council this summer, who collects silicone ice trays to make neckerchief slides. This is my scouting buddy who is on roundtable committee and who knows the intricacies of Scoutbook, and who was registering people at the University of Scouting. Becca went and got a job at the Scout Shop. Her people are scout people. Becca is dedicated.

My brain and my heart processed this over night, and I woke up with even more respect for scouters like Becca. A couple years back, a member of Becca’s bishopric asked her to serve on the Cub Scout committee, and she took the assignment.

She did her best and she tried to figure out how to use the online records tracker. Eventually she discovered monthly roundtable meetings. She felt like she still didn’t get the vision, so Becca took the recommendation to go to an extensive two-weekend overnight training: Akela’s Council. Becca got the Cub Scout vision and she used her vision and skills to magnify her calling. It took time to develop her skills; but she did all she could to help her pack and provide great experiences for the boys in her ward. She made scout friends and she started making plaster neckerchief slides. She took a job at the scout office and got super specifically particular about sewing patches on straight and correct. She ramped up the quality of the pre-sewn shirts in a significant way.

Becca became an eager, enthusiastic, educated scouter. Her guilty pleasure is scout stuff. She magnified her calling, and she is still doing it. She’ll see how she feels in 19 months; and in those 19 months she is going to continue to deliver the best she can.

I was honestly surprised. I thought she had transcended her calling to become dedicated to scouting for the sake of scouting.

Turns out she does love Scouting. She throws herself into the calling that she has. She magnifies her callings. She learns and she grows and she loves those that she serves, and she’ll give the same to her next calling.

Is Becca perfect? Probably not. I’ve painted a pretty saintly picture of someone that I really do respect… and the Church has a big contingent of people that serve like Becca. There are many LDS people who will continue to throw their hearts and souls into Scouting because they love the boys and because they love their savior. When released, some will quietly hang up their Wood Badge beads and maybe even resell or donate their scout shirts, never to return. They will be the people who will make the new LDS youth program work after 2019.

I am thoroughly grateful for those dedicated people who are disguised as lifelong scouters. They have carried a big, complicated program that hasn’t been easy. They have seen the value, they have caught the vision, and they have taught it. They have impacted lives for over a century and will continue to do so.

I am also really grateful for the friends at roundtable who fist bumped and said, “Oh yeah, 2020 and beyond,” and “I get to be Webelos leader,” and “My husband is ready to be scoutmaster,” and “Whatever you need, I am ready to help.” Utah scouts will need those folks, as will the entire BSA.

Some of our LDS boys will continue to January, 2020, and transition from scouting. Other good and worthy things will fill their time and space. Many will go on to magnify callings admirably without scouts.

Some of our LDS boys and girls will love scouting, though. Some will respond well to the adventures, the belt loops, the ranks, and the badges. Some will seek the enriching values of the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, the methods and purposes of Scouts.

In the next eighteen months, and for years after, we need both the lifelong scouters and also the scouters that have been disguised as lifelong scouters. Among them, we find dedicated disciples of Christ.




 ~ By Merinda Reeder who is a Cubmaster from Pack 466 in the Orem District, Utah National Parks Council.