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Adult Leaders

Cubmaster:
Alan Plantamura
Assistant Cubmaster:
Greg Pazurchek
Den Leader/Contact:
Terry Sullivan (Den 1)
Deb Colella (Den 2)
Jacqueline Bruner (Den 3)
Chris Rankin (Den 3)
Lisa White (Den 4)
Lisa Perry (Den 5)
Kristin Macrina (Den 6)
Gretchen Wiik (Den 7)
Lillian Hogan (Den 8)
Lynette Harvey (Den 10)
Sharon Pazurchek (Den 13)
Martha Kraus (Den 14)
Treasurer/Hospitality:
Dotty Larson
Awards Chair:
Julia Morrison
Pinewood Derby Organizer:
Rich Hogan

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Glossary


Cub Scouting has a language all its own. If you are not familiar with it, below are definitions of many terms you will encounter as you get more and more involved in the program.

Achievements
To earn the rank badge, Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts must complete Achievements found in their Handbook. The Achivements cover these areas: God, Country, Family and Self.

Activity Badge
There are 20 Activity Badges a Webelos Scout can earn. These are divided into 5 areas: Physical, Mental, Technology, Outdoor, and Community. A pin is presented for completion of each Activity Badge.

Akela
is the Cub Scout term for a leader - any leader - including den leaders, Cubmasters, teachers, parents, and any other adult the Cub Scout looks up to.

Arrow of Light
This is the highest award a boy can earn in Cub Scouting - also the ONLY (non-religious) award from Cub Scouts which can be worn on a Boy Scout Uniform.

Arrow Points
Arrow Points are awarded to Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts for completion of electives beyond the Achievements covered for earning the Wolf or Bear rank badge. A Gold Arrow Point is awarded for the first 10 electives; a Silver Arrow Point is awarded for each successive 10 electives completed.

Baden-Powell
Sir Robert S. S. Baden-Powell, a British war hero, founded Boy Scouting in England in 1906. He devoted his life to the program. Boy Scouts around the world fondly call him B-P.

Bear Cub
These are generally third grade Cub Scouts, who work on activities in the areas God, Country, Family and Self. Of the 24 possible Achievements, they must complete a prescribed amount in each area, for a total of 12.

Blue and Gold
Most packs have a blue and gold banquet in February (the anniversary month of Boy Scouting) for all members of the pack and their families.

Bobcat
Every boy who joins Cub Scouts must first earn the Bobcat badge. Doing this, he learns the seven basic tenets of Cub Scouting: the Promise, the Law of the Pack, the sign, the handshake, the motto, the salute, and what Webelos means.

Boy Scout
A Boy Scout is between the ages of 11 and 18 and belongs to a Troop. He advances through these ranks: Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, then Eagle.

Boy Scouts of America
The Boy Scouts of America is a nationally chartered organization that encompasses Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorer Units, and Varsity Units.

Committee
This is the group of adult volunteers who "run" the Pack. Any interested adult is welcome to attend Committee meetings.

Council
The Council is an organization of professional Scouters that oversees all Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops and other units in an area. Pack 131 is part of the Old Coloney Council.

Court of Honor
A Court of Honor is a special awards ceremony. Awards may be presented at any Pack meeting, but there is a special ceremony for presentation of awards at a Court of Honor.

Cub or Cub Scout
A Cub Scout is any member of Boy Scouts in first through fifth grade (or age 7 - 11).

Cubmaster
The Cubmaster is the chief adult volunteer leader. The Cubmaster runs the Pack meetings, and advises all other leaders.

Cub Scout Sign
The Cub Scout sign is used when Cub Scouts say the Cub Scout Promise and Law. The sign is also used to get the attention of any Cub Scout group. To make the sign, hold up your right hand with the arm straight and first and middle fingers extended. The other fingers and thumb are folded over into the palm.

Den
The Den is a group of Cub Scouts who meeet at regular intervals. Ideally, a den consists of 6 to 8 boys who are all working toward the same rank.

Den Leader
The adult volunteer who is in charge of planning and running den meetings is the Den Leader.

Den Meeting
Individual Den Meetings are held for each rank level of Cub Scouts. These usually occur at a regular intervals, such as weekly or bi-weekly. Wolf and Bear dens work on fun projects, crafts, skits, or some of their Achievements. Webelos dens use this time to work on the various Activity Badges.

District
Each Council is divided into a number of Districts. Pack 131 is part of the ??? District. Mr. ??? is our District Executive, and oversees the activities of all Units in the District.

Handbook
Each level of Scouting has its own Handbook. The Handbook is ESSENTIAL for your Scout, as it spells out the requirements for advancement, as well as providing a place to record completion of the same.

Pack
The whole group - all of our dens and families together is called a Pack. The Pack usually meets once every month.

Pack Activities
Pack activities are additional activities and trips run by the pack.

Pack Committee
The pack committee is responsible for the operation of the pack, including planning, finances, records, activities, advancement, and more.

Pack Leaders' Meeting
A pack leaders' meeting is held monthly to finalize details for the pack program and pack meeting for the current month, and to plan upcoming months.

Pack Meeting
The pack meeting is a monthly gathering of all the Tiger Cub, Cub Scout, and Webelos Scout dens in the pack, along with their families, for recognition, fun, and program.

Rank Badges
The Rank Badges, in order, are: Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, Webelos.

Service Projects
Service projects are part of Cub Scouting's citizenship training. They can include service in the neighborhood, to the community, or to the chartered organization.

Sponsor
Each Unit must have a sponsoring organization, such as a church, service club, etc. Pack 131 is sponsored by St. Mary's Church.

Tiger Cub
Tiger Cubs are first grade boys who, with an adult partner, participate in several of 17 Big Ideas. The Tiger Cub program serves as an introduction to the Cub Scout program. Tiger Cubs and their families are often encouraged to participate in Pack events.

Tiger Partner
The adult partner of a Tiger Cub, usually a family member, is the Tiger Partner.

Uniform
The Uniform is the prescribed clothing for any and all official Cub Scout events. In Pack 131, the minimum Uniform consists of a uniform shirt, (with all patches), appropriate neckerchief, and blue jeans (or shorts). Webelos Scouts use the "colors" for activity pins. For "casual" events, a Cub or Webelos Scout T-shirt and shorts is acceptable.

Webelos
Webelos means WE'll BE LOyal Scouts.

Webelos Scout
These are fourth and fifth grade Cub Scouts, who work on up to 20 Activity Badges in the den setting. These activities are designed to prepare the boys for the merit badge methodology utilized in Boy Scouts.

Wolf Cub
These are generally second grade Cub Scouts, who work on 12 Achievements, mostly in the home setting. Arrow Points are awarded for work done on a multitude of electives.

Unit
Each individually chartered Pack, Troop, Post or Lodge is a Unit.


Cub Scout Programs At The Roger Williams Park Zoo

After-School Programs These programs are offered after school on selected Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Program length is an hour and a half; content may vary.

Tiger "Discover Nature and Energy" award

  • Special for Tigers! It all starts with the sun. It goes to the plants. And finally, it reaches the animals. Discover how energy moves through our natural world. Make food and energy chains. Learn about habitats and adaptations. Includes a tour and live animal close-up.

    Tiger "Tell it Like it Is" award

  • Can you do the Bumble Bee Boogie, or leave messages for your friends with a nice juicy slime trail? Learn how animals communicate and why. Try a few "human" communication games, too. A tour, activities and crafts make this a very special visit.

    Saturday Programs These extended programs are offered on selected Saturdays; times vary

    Wolf and Bear "Wildlife Conservation" Academic Program

  • Designed with the younger scout in mind. Why zoos? How do we care for our animals? Learn about the zoo's worldwide conservation and research efforts. Meet some cool camouflaged critters on a classifications tour. Includes a live animal close-up. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

    Webelos "Wildlife Conservation" Academic Program

  • Designed for the older scout, this program investigates conservation in greater depth. Your scouts will go behind the scenes and walk through our delicate wetlands habitat. Web of Life role-play; start making a bat box; live animal presentation. From 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

    Webelos "Naturalist" Pin

  • Your scouts will have fun covering the four necessary requirements to earn this activity pin. Explore such topics as bird migration and poisonous and venomous plants and animals. Conduct scientific wild animal observations. Live animal presentation. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.


    Awards

    Here is some excellent information, including links to virtual requirements, on the Cub Scout Academics and Sports Belt Loops and Pins that are now available. It includes the new ones that were recently added by BSA.

    The Archery and BB gun shooting loops and pins are included in the Shooting Sports book. Note these two awards have to be earned in a District or Council approved BSA shooting range, you can not earn them on your own at a Den or Pack meeting.

    Academics Belt Loops and Pins
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    Art
    Astronomy (new)
    Chess
    Citizenship
    Collecting (new)
    Communicating
    Computers
    Geography
    Geology (new)
    Heritages
    Language and Culture (new)
    Map and Compass (new)
    Mathematics
    Music
    Science
    Weather
    Wildlife Conservation

    Sports Belt Loops and Pins
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    Archery (requirements will be in shooting sports book)
    Badminton
    Baseball
    Basketball
    BB Shooting (requirements will be in Shooting Sports book)
    Bicycling (slight revision)
    Bowling
    Fishing
    Flag Football (new)
    Golf
    Gymnastics
    Ice Skating (new - replaces old Skating)
    Marbles
    Physical Fitness
    Roller Skating (new - replaces old Skating)
    Snow Ski and Board Sports (new - replaces old Skiing)
    Soccer
    Softball
    Swimming
    Table Tennis
    Tennis
    Ultimate
    Volleyball

    Here's some links to learn more:
    US Scouts Academic & Sports Pins / Loops
    Pack 215 Academics-Sports
    Pack 285 Academics-Sports


    Second hand UNIFORMS, adult and boys, some like new, are available. Contact the Cubmaster for details. Troop 131 maintains a uniform swap. Uniform donations always welcome.

    New UNIFORMS can be obtained at the following locations:

    • Brenner's Children's Shop, 694 Washington St., Norwood, MA 02062 781-762-2276
    • Ryan & Sons, 15 North Main St., Attleboro, MA 508-222-3038
    • Old Colony Council, Canton, MA 781-828-8360





    TRAINING

    Online FAST START training for all leadership positions


    Online Cub Scout Leaders Handbook
    Online Youth Protection Training Go to Old Colony Council, click on "Training Info" on far right. Select Old Colony Council from pulldown and take the online course. After successfully completing the test, you'll be prompted for information that will be sent to council. This fulfils your YPT requirement.

    The Seven Rivers District Roundtable is held the first Tuesday of every month at the Foxboro Company, 30 Neponset Street, Foxboro, MA. 7:30pm till 9:00pm



    National Den Award

    The Cub Scout and Webelos Scout program has its greatest impact in the den. If den meetings and activities are successful, we are successful. The National Den Award has been introduced to recognize dens that conduct a quality program.

    The award can be earned only once in any 12-month period. The period (charter year, calendar year, etc.) is to be determined by the pack committee.

    A list of requirements follows and can also be found in the "Cub Scout Leader Book"

    Requirements:

    A. Have at least 50% of the den's Cub Scouts or Webelos Scouts attend two den meetings and one pack meeting or activity each month of the year.

    B. Complete six of the following during the year:

    1. Utilize the denner system within the den.
    2. Have 50 percent of the den go on three field trips per year. A field trip may be used in place of a den meeting.
    3. As a den, attend a Cub Scout day camp, Cub Scout or Webelos Scout resident camp, or a council family camping event with at least 50 percent of the den membership.
    4. Incorporate at least three Ethics in Action activity modules in den meetings during the year.
    5. As a den, participate in at least one of the Cub Scout Sports programs.
    6. As a den, participate in at least one of the Cub Scout Academics programs.
    7. Have 50 percent of the den participate in a den conservation/resource project.
    8. Have 50 percent of the den participate in at least one den service project.


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