To Reach This Plateau In Cub Scouting
Materials needed are blue, yellow, white, orange, green, black, brown,
purple and red paints. Provide a symbolic bridge with Cub Scouting on one side and Boy Scouting on the
other. Boy Scout Handbooks and neckerchiefs of the troop can be presented as the Webelos
Scouts cross over into the troop. The Scoutmaster and Senior Patrol Leader of the troop should be
present, and it is particularly impressive if the entire troop is on hand to welcome in the new members.
CUBMASTER: Tonight we honor our Webelos Scouts who take a large step
forward on the Scouting trail. In a way, we are saddened, because as these boys move on, they
leave the pack behind. But we also take great joy in knowing they continue on. Will the following
Webelos Scouts please come forward (call each scout by name).
On this day you take a giant step in your boyhood - the step from Cub
Scouting to Boy Scouting.
Tonight, as we present to you the colors of the four winds, remember
them, and let them continue to guide you along the Scout trail.
Blue stands for the Cub Scout spirit and the north wind. You have been a
true blue Cub Scout and have lived up to the Law of the Pack. It will bring you only the warmest
of winds. (Paint blue stripe on each cheek.)
Yellow stands for the south wind, which will carry the story of your Cub
Scout achievements far and wide. As a Cub Scout, you have been happy, eager, fair and a credit to
your den and pack. (Paint yellow stripe on each cheek.)
White stands for the east wind and the spirit of Scouting. The east wind
will carry the story of your fun and happiness with our pack to your Scout troop; they will know you lived
up to the Cub Scout Promise and were fair and helpful. (Paint white stripe on each cheek.)
Orange stands for the west wind and also represents the parents of these
Webelos Scouts. It travels far, telling everyone of the help and guidance these Webelos received
from their parents. Parents, continue to help your boys grow and grow. (Paint orange stripe on each
cheek.)
To reach this plateau in Cub Scouting, you have earned the following
ranks:
Bobcat (paint green stripe on chin)
Wolf (paint black stripe on chin of those who earned Wolf)
Bear (paint brown stripe on chin of those who earned Bear)
Webelos (paint purple stripe on chin of those who earned it)
Arrow of Light (paint red stripe on nose if earned)
As you cross the bridge into Boy Scouting, I want to give each of you the
Cub Scout handshake one last time. The pack’s loss is your troop’s gain. Goodbye and good
luck.
(Remove Webelos neckerchiefs and send boys one at a time across bridge)
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