AOL Cub Scout Safari Advancement
We're headed out on a Cub Scout Safari.
Look, over there is a boa constrictor. Watch out everyone!
Listen to the monkeys. Aren't they loud? Wait! What's that
roar? If we get really quiet, maybe we can spot some tigers.
Look, here they come!
This month our Tiger Cubs have worked really
hard on earning some more Tiger Tracks. They have been to (name Go and
See activity) and have worked on Big Idea (number). Now, everyone
climb back aboard the jeep as we continue on our safari. There
go some gazelles running. What could be after them? Lions,
cougars? No, it's just some Bobcats. These boys are just getting
started on our safari. They have learned the Scout sign, handshake,
promise and more. We are hoping they will stay on a Scouting safari
until they have experienced all levels. Now rejoin the group and let's
go see what's up ahead.
Here come some wild hogs. And watch
those antelope scatter. Careful, folks, I think I've spotted some
Wolves. These Safari Hunters have been working on their progress
towards ranks. As they concentrated on the 49 steps of good safari
hunting, they have reached the rank of Wolf. Congratulations on a fine
hunt boys.
Quick, jump in the jeep. Here comes
something we should never have seen on a safari. What are we going to
do? Everyone hold on and try to appear as small as possible. We
need to hide from the Bears. They have spotted us and are coming to
investigate.
A Safari may not be a usual place for Bears,
but we are mighty proud of ours. They have worked really hard all year
and are ready to move up the Scouting trail. Congratulations, boys.
May you wear your Bear badge proudly.
Look at the beautiful birds. We have
obviously reached higher ground on our safari. Things seem to be
quieter here. I see a macaw and a beautiful parrot. Oh, look
over there, it's a Webelos. They have been working hard earning their
pins. We are proud to present the Webelos badge to them. We have
some boys on our safari that have earned their Compass Point Emblem.
They too have been working hard. We also have some boys who are ready
to become Safari guides. They are the Super Achievers of the safari
that have earned all 20 Webelos pins.
But wait, what is that up ahead? Oh,
no! The natives are doing a dance around the campfire. Do you
think it could be an Arrow of Light Ceremony?
When you look at how far we have come on our
safari, what beautiful animals we have seen tonight and yes, se that have earned the highest
award in Cub Scouting, the Arrow of Light, would be to graduate these boys
into Jeep Driving School!
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