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Ceremonies - Flag - Commentary on the Pledge of Allegiance
As a schoolboy, one of Red Skelton's teachers explained the words and meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance to his class. Skelton later wrote down, and ev ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Freedom - Opening
Personnel: Narrator and 6 or more Cub Scouts. Equipment: American flag, tape player, recording (such as America the Beautiful or This is My Country), Pack flag.  Arrangement: The co ...
Ceremonies - Flag - God Bless America
ARRANGEMENTS:  American Flag posted, after the regular presentation of colors.  House lights are dimmed, and flag is spot lighted.  Narrator reads the following after the Pl ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Honoring Our Flag
Personnel:   15 Cub Scouts, American flag bearer, Cubmaster Equipment:   American Flag, 7 red crepe paper streamers, 6 white crepe paper streamers, blue crepe pap ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Meaning Of Our Flag
MATERIALS: 1 piece of construction paper in red, blue and white 1 piece of white paper cut to be a star, 1 flag, 5 Scouts Each Scout uses one of the items above. Write the words each ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Patriotic Opening
Equipment: American flag. One red, one white and one blue candle in holders. Personnel: 4 Cub Scouts, Den Chief.  Staging:  After flags are advanced in usual manner, and before they ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Prisoner Of War Flag Ceremony
Equipment:  American Flag mounted to a blanket.  Personnel: 2 Scouts to hold flag, and a reader Reader: On a summer day in a prison camp during World War II, the prisoners were ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Spotlight On The Boy
The US Flag and a pack flag are carried to the front by the color guards.  They face the audience.  The lights are turned down and a Cub Scout stands in between the flags.  A ...
Ceremonies - Flag - That’s What It Means to Be an American
Setting:  4 uniformed Cub Scouts, carrying suitable props (such as a megaphone, nightcap, church model, and a star) speak the following lines. Cub #1: You can say anything you want ...
Ceremonies - Flag - Opening - A Flag Is...
MATERIALS: A large American flag held by Scout, A small piece of light cloth on a stick held by Scout. LEADER: (points to small cloth on stick) A flag is much more than just a light cloth f ...
A Friend Flag Ceremony
Cub # 1:  Many of us have heard the old saying, "A friend in need is a friend indeed. Cub # 2:  "Our country is often the friend who helps us in need. Immigrants coming to America find help ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - A Brief Eagle Ceremony
PARTICIPANTS: Eagle Scout Eagle Scout's Mother Eagle Scout's Father Scoutmaster Commissioner (or Executive) Volunteer Scouter Presenter Eagle Scout escorts (four Eagles) CEREMONY: COMMISSI ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - A Simple Eagle Scout Ceremony
SETTING: The colors are posted in the front of the room with other appropriate candles and Eagle paraphernalia place. PARTICIPANTS Master of Ceremonies (MC) Scoutmaster Ceremony participant ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - An Eagle Scout Pledge
The Eagle Scout candidate will now take the Eagle Scout pledge. As the candidate takes this pledge for the first time, will those Eagle Scouts who are present in the audience please stand an ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Citizenship Ceremony
This Eagle ceremony is ideal for more than one candidate. SETTING: (In the VIP area or on a stage or platform are seated the Mayor of the city, the chairperson of the court of honor, and ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Eagle Charge
I have the honor to give you the Eagle charge on the occasion of your elevation to the highest rank in scouting. The Boy Scouts of all nations constitute one of the most wholesome and signif ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Eagle Oath
I (re)affirm my allegiance to the three promises of the Scout Oath. I thoughtfully recognize and take upon myself the obligations and responsibilities of an Eagle Scout. On my honor, I will ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Eagle Pledge II
I, [ Scout's name ] on my honor as an Eagle Scout, promise to work to better Scouting in my Troop and to influence all Scouts for greater advancement and participation. I will conduct myself i ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Eagle Scout Challenge I
The Boy Scouts of all nations constitute one of the most wholesome and significant influences in the world's history. You have been declared worthy of the high rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Eagle Scout Challenge II
The foremost responsibility of an Eagle Scout is to live with honor. To an Eagle Scout, honor is the foundation of all character. He knows that "A Scout is trustworthy" is the very first ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Eagle Scout Investment Ceremony
SETTING: Set the stage a background of flags behind the installation team. On stage there is a Scout candelabra with 22 candles, representing the 12 points of the Law, 3 points of the O ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - History Of The Eagle And Man Ceremony
SETTING: Room is in darkness. Flags are still in place at the front of the room from the opening ceremony. At the front is a table with one lighted candle representing the light of Scou ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - I Am Old Glory
Inspirational Piece You Can Use In Your Court Of Honor   I am Old Glory: For more than nine score years I have been the banner of hope and freedom for generation after generation ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Indian Theme Eagle Ceremony
May be performed by Order of the Arrow Ceremonial Team Cast: Allowat Sakima, the Mighty Chief Kichkinet, the Guide The North Wind The East Wind The South Wind The West Wind Drummer ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Lighting The Eagle Trail Ceremony
SETTING: Two lecterns, with lights, placed on either side of the stage, will simplify the presentation. A single lighted candle is placed on a table in front of the moderator.. Rank symbo ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Order of the Arrow Ceremony I
This ceremony is appropriate if the Eagle Candidate is an active member of the Order of the Arrow. SETTING: A ceremonial campfire as a backdrop. Six Indians enter either in silence or ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Parents' Ceremony
SETTING: (After all the guests are seated, the MC makes a brief statement concerning the honor and significance of becoming an Eagle Scout. The MC/SPEAKER then names the Scout or Scouts ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Picture Ceremony
SETTING: (The chairperson of the court of honor, explains to the audience that tonight he is going to draw a picture. The central figure in this picture is to be the Eagle candidate. Th ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Scouting To Me - For Others
Inspirational Piece You Can Use In Your Court Of Honor   To help the scouts in our area feel the pride and love I have in our scouting movement and the men to carry on when everyt ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Significance of the Eagle Rank
Inspirational Piece You Can Use In Your Court Of Honor   Webster's dictionary describes an eagle as a large bird of prey with sharp vision and powerful wings, famous for their str ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - The Call of the Eagle
Inspirational Piece You Can Use In Your Court Of Honor   I am the voice of the Eagle. I speak for The Eagles whose summit you have struggled so hard to reach. We remember well when you ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - The Challenge Ceremony
CHAIRMAN: We come now to that part of our court of honor where we are to give recognition to the candidate for the rank of Eagle Scout. AID: Sir, I have the honor to present Life Scout [ Sc ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - The Eagle Challenge from the Voice of the Eagle
(To be read by Scoutmaster and 4 other Eagle Scouts present) Leader: The foremost responsibility of an Eagle Scout is to live with HONOR. To an Eagle Scout, honor is the foundation of a ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - The Eagle Scout
Inspirational Piece You Can Use In Your Court Of Honor   Fond parents watch their boy where he stands apart from his comrades tonight. As they place on his camp-battered tunic badge, ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - The Eagle Scout Charge
The Boy Scouts of the world constitute one of the most wholesome and significant movements in history, and you [ Scout's name ], have been counted worthy of this highest rank in its membersh ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - The Eagle's Obligation
The Eagle Rank represents proficiency in all Scouting skills, and is attained by only about 2 percent of all young men in Scouting. It represents a great deal of teamwork as a member and leade ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - The Light Of The Eagle I Ceremony
SETTING: The Eagle court of honor may follow a regular troop court of honor. The flags are in place, and the mood is set. The participants are seated at a table in the front of the room, or ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - The Light of the Eagle II Ceremony
SETTING: (The same as for "The Light of the Eagle" presentation ceremony preceding this section. The Eagle candidate has been escorted to the front of the room, and the lights are dimme ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - The Symbol
Inspirational Piece You Can Use In Your Court Of Honor   An honored symbol of a nation's unity, its hopes, achievements, glory and successes. The flag of the United States of Americ ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - The Voice Of The Eagle Ceremony
SETTING: Pictures of the Scout ranks are arranged in a semicircle across the front of the room. They are spaced out far enough so that the candidate and his escorts have room to walk fr ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - The Voice of Old Glory
Inspirational Piece You Can Use In Your Court Of Honor   A great host of heroes with the help of God have kept me gallantly flying in the face of every threat and challenge to the ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - Welcome To A New Eagle
Eagle Scout candidate [ Scout's name ], as a representative of the Eagle Scouts of the _____________ Council, I welcome you to the brotherhood of Eagle Scouts. Barely more than 2 percent ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - What It Means To Be An Eagle Scout
Inspirational Piece You Can Use In Your Court Of Honor by Greg Gough It means that I have the ability to be a leader. Not of a gang or criminal organization but a leader of like minded ...
Boy Scouts - Eagle Cerimonies - What's It Worth
Inspirational Piece You Can Use In Your Court Of Honor   The Eagle Badge. The highest rank a Scout can earn. What is it worth? Well, in dollars and cents it is worth about $7.50. ...
Camping Ceremonies - Campfire Closing
Wood and water, wind and tree, Wisdom, strength, and courtesy, Scouting favor go with thee. ...
Camping Ceremonies - Campfire Opening
(Audience is seated and all lights are turned off.  Campfire is ready to light from each corner.) First Person: (Enters campfire area with candle in hand and stands in front of campf ...
Other - Leader Ceremonies - A Leader's Resolution
I shall study my boys so that I may understand them. I shall like my boys so that I can help them. I shall learn -- for they have much to teach me. I shall laugh -- for youth grows comfortable wi ...
Do Your Best #3
Materials: 10 cards with the letters to spell out “Do Your Best”. The part to be read can be written on the back of the cards in LARGE letters. Narrator: Welcome to our night of making new frie ...
Three Pleasant Things Closing
Cub # 1: Even though it’s time to bring this meeting to an end, let us tell you three pleasant things. Cub # 2: We are here. Cub # 3: We are here together. Cub # 4: We think well of one an ...
Frozen Cub Cheer
Wrap your arms around yourself, and say, “BRRRRR!” ...
Family Traditions
Cubmaster: Each of us has some traditions that are only practiced by our own families. Let’s remember to enjoy those traditions and our families at this time of year. Remember it is better to give t ...

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