Den Chief The Meaning Of The Cords
PERSONNEL: Cubmaster, Cub Scout, new Den Chiefs and their den leaders.
EQUIPMENT: Two 4-foot lengths of rope made of yarn - one blue, one
Yellow, copy of Den Chiefs Handbook, Den Chiefs cords and patches.
Arrangement: Table with two candles (gold and blue) and the Den Chiefs
Handbook. Cub Scout with blue yard to the Cubmaster's right; on his left, Den Chief with yellow
yarn.
CUBMASTER: I, Akela chief of the Webelos, pondered long into the night on
who should lead the young Cub Scouts of Pack ______. An important council was held with the
Scoutmasters, chiefs of our older brothers, to choose these important leaders.
We now call to our council these chosen ones. Scouts of Troop _____
please come forward.
Den No.____ leader ________and den No.______ leader_____, will you please
come forward and stand by your den chiefs.
This blue totem represents the Cub Scout pack with all its Cub Scouts,
leaders and parents, also the Cub Scout, promise and the Law of the Pack.
This gold totem represents the Scout troop, its leaders, parents, and the
Scout oath and law. You will notice these ropes are made up of many strands representing all the boys
in the pack and troop. Let us bind together these ropes into a bond of friendship. You now see these
symbols become the totem of the den chiefs office. This is known as the "Den Chiefs Cord".
Den leaders, please present these cords to our den chiefs which will be
worn encircling the left sleeve.
____and _____, wear this badge of office proudly in recognition of
your new position as an officer in your troop. Also, we of Pack
No.______, in recognition of your high office and the important service you will be rendering your troop and
your pack, want to present to you this Den Chief's Handbook and certificate of office.
Now,_____ and _____, face your respective den leader, give the Scout sign
and repeat after me the den chief's oath.
I, (Scout's name), promise to help the Cub Scouts in my den to the best
of my ability, to encourage, to guide, and to protect them in den and pack activities, to show them by
example what a Scout is. I will strive to be prompt and dependable. To cooperate with the leaders in
carrying out the den program. As each Cub Scout reaches 9-years of age or completes the third grade, I
will encourage him to join the Webelos den. As he approaches age 11 or completes the fifth grade, I will
do all in my power to interest him in becoming a Scout.
When I, Akela was a boy, I was taken on many trips by my chief. To learn
the ways of the braves and prepare men for the day that I would become chief. You now have become a
chief in Akela's pack, to lead the younger ones that they shall become mighty hunters and honorable
Webelos Scouts.
Congratulations, _____ and ,______ and welcome to our Pack.__________,
how about leading us in a cheer for these two fine Scouts!
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