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Wolf RankIn the Second Grade, Cub Scouts work toward the Wolf Badge, then toward a Gold Arrow Point and one or more Silver Arrow Points. The requirements for these badges are found in the Wolf Cub Scout Book (#33450). The
Wolf Trail Many of the activities in your Wolf book can be completed at home with your family or during your Den meetings. Once you finish an activity requirement, you can have Akela sign your book showing that you have successfully completed the activity. You can have several Akelas that will help you with your activities and sign your book including your parents, your Den leader, and other adult caretakers. The Wolf Uniform Pictured and described below are the parts of the Wolf Cub Uniform. The Wolf Cub Uniform is worn with either Cub Scout Shorts or Pants (Optional). Clean Jeans with no holes are also acceptable. The Pathfinder at 304 Poyntz in Manhattan is your local source for Scouting uniforms and items you may need, such as the Cub Scout Wolf Book . Their hours are Mon-Sat 10am - 6pm. Thurs 10am - 7pm. Closed on Sundays. Proper placement of badges can be viewed here: Uniform Inspection Sheets
Wolf Cub Responsibilities and Expectations Participation and expectations on the part of the Cub Scouts is pretty straight forward. The Cub Scouts are expected to attend all Den and Pack meetings. Cub Scouts should arrive on time in uniform. If the parent or guardian does not stay for the meeting, they should return promptly at the scheduled ending time of the meeting to assist with cleaning up and pick up the Cub Scout.
It is the Cub Scout’s responsibility to find out what was missed, especially any information that was dispersed. Good behavior is expected at all Scouting functions and activities. This includes showing respect of Leaders, adults and other Cub Scouts, quietly listening to instructions, information and others that are speaking. Parents are expected to encourage, support and assist their Cub Scout as they work on achievements. All parents are to share in the efforts of their Den and the Pack. The Den Leader and Assistant are coordinators. Each parent will have the opportunity to share the work and accomplishments in providing this terrific program for the Cub Scouts.
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Cub Scouts and parents should expect the Den Leader and Assistant Den Leader to
be prepared to work with you, and keep you informed about what is happening
within the Den and Pack. All Cub Scout leaders are expected to follow all
scouting rules, regulations and guidelines without exception. The National
level of Scouting has policies to protect the Cub Scouts, the Leaders and the
program. They may not always be convenient, but they have a purpose and
are not to be excused for any reason. Whoever participates in a Scouting
activity must comply with these policies.
If you are not satisfied with the program or performance of your Den, please speak with your Den Leader, Cubmaster or Pack Committee Chairman.
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Cub Scout Promise I, __________, 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. The Law of the Pack The Cub Scout follows Akela. The Cub Scout helps the Pack go. The Pack helps the Cub Scout grow. The Cub Scout gives goodwill. Cub Scout Motto Do your best.
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