Arrow of Light Ceremony -
February 2, 2006 |
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Webelos DL: The final and highest rank of Cub
Scouting is the Arrow of Light. To earn it a boy must be a member of
his Den for at least six months since turning ten years old and have
earned the Webelos Badge. He must have earned the Fitness, Readyman, and
Citizen Activity Pins and five more for a total of eight. He must know
the Boy Scout Oath and Scout Law from memory as well as the Boy Scout
slogan, motto, sign and salute. He must have participated in a Webelos
overnight campout or a Webelos day hike. He must have visited a Boy
Scout troop with his parents and den and taken part in a Boy Scout
outdoor activity. |
Cubmaster: The Arrow of Light is the only Cub Scout Rank
which may be worn on the Boy Scout Uniform. As an Adult he can wear the
special square knot badge to always recall his having earned the Arrow
of Light. |
Asst. CM: Tonight we have six Webelos Scouts who have
earned Cub Scouting's highest award. Will the following boys and their
parents please come forward? |
- Taylor Bishop
- Henry Pacheco
- Colin McCarthy
- Jacob Morey
- Martin Welch
- Michael Welch
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Asst. CM: Long ago the Indian braves would collect eagle feathers.
Regardless of how an Indian brave accumulated feathers, he was not
allowed, according to tribal law, to wear them until he won them by
doing a brave deed. He had to appear before the tribal council and tell
or re-enact his deed. If the council thought the brave was worthy, the
brave was allowed to wear the feather in his hair or war bonnet. These
honors were called "counting coop." The Indian displayed his honors on
his clothing, on a banner, or on a stick. |
Cubmaster: The Webelos scout "counts coop" by wearing the many rank
awards and activity pins on his uniform, but he will soon be a Boy Scout
and will not be allowed to wear them any more. |
(Cubmaster reviews the rank awards and activity pins worn on the boys'
uniforms.) |
Cubmaster: You've completed all the requirements for your Arrow of
Light badge and have completed the Cub Scout trail. It is our pleasure
to award you this Arrow of Light badge and certificate, and award this
Arrow of Light pin 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." |
(Asst. CM awards boys their certificates.) |
(Webelos Leaders present the parents with the Arrow of Light badge and
ask them to pin it on their son.) |
(Cubmaster presents the Arrow of Light pin to the boy and asks him to
present it to his mother or father.) |
Cubmaster: The Arrow of Light is a significant
achievement. It is recognized as such by the Boy Scouts of America.
When you become a Boy Scout, you continue to wear the Arrow of Light on
your uniform. When you become an adult leader, you wear a square knot
which represents the Arrow of Light on your uniform. In view of that
significance, I offer my sincere congratulations to each of
you. |
(Cubmaster shakes the hand of each scout and parent.) |
Cubmaster: In Boy Scouts, when they have an Eagle Court
of Honor, a charge or challenge is made to the new Eagle Scout. Tonight,
I want to offer such a challenge to each of you. You have achieved the
highest rank in Cub Scouts. You have shown what you are capable of
doing. Tonight you will be crossing the bridge from the pack to a Boy
Scout troop. |
I challenge each of you to continue to live by the ideals you
have learned in Cub Scouts, especially the Cub Scout motto: "DO
YOUR BEST". |
I challenge each of you to continue your high level of
achievement in Boy Scouts. |
I challenge each of you to look at the Arrow of Light badge and
think about what it represents: |
- The sun shedding its light on all that we do. A
reminder that you should be a light for those around you.
- The seven
rays of the sun representing the seven days of the week. A reminder
that you should do your best every day.
- The arrow which is symbolic
of everything which is straight and true. Just as you should be straight
and true in your life.
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I challenge each of you to follow where that Arrow of Light
points: |
- Forward on the trail of Boy Scout ranks.
- Upward to
higher challenges.
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I challenge each of you to soar to great heights and obtain the
Eagle Scout Award. |
Cubmaster: Parents, Guests and Cub Scouts of Pack 640,
would you please join with me in giving these boys a standing ovation
for achieving the highest award in Cub Scouting? Congratulations and
good luck! |