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Members List:

Cubmaster:
Stoney Sherrill
Tiger Den Leader:
TBD
Wolf Den Leader:
Mike Dockins
Bear Den Leader:
Ricardo Reyna
Webelo I Den Leader:
James Anderson
Webelos 2 Den Leader:
Joe Moore
Pack Trainer:
Tammy Sherrill
Chartered Organization Rep:
Amber Anderson
Advancement/Treasurer:
Tracey Sherrill

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Tiger Cub Leaders, looking for more ideas and information on Tiger Cubs? Check out this site:


Cub Scout Trail Tiger Cubs @ http://www.boyscouttrail.com/cub-scouts/tiger-scouts.asp

Tiger Cubs is an exciting introduction to the scouting program for first grade boys (or 7 years old) excited to get going! There are 5 Tiger Cub achievement areas. The Tiger Cub, working with his adult partner, completes 15 requirements within these areas to earn the Tiger Cub badge. These requirements consist of a series of indoor and outdoor activities just right for a boy in the first grade.

Starting the path to the Tiger Cub Rank, a scout first earns the Bobcat badge (right) - this is the first step for all Cub Scouts. But, a Tiger Cub will really earn his TigerCub Totem (right) first because its requirements are very simple and it gives him something tangible to receive at the first pack meeting, even if he did not complete all the Bobcat requirements.

The Tiger Cub Totem requirements are:

1. Learn the Cub Scout Motto - 2. Learn the Cub Scout Sign - 3. Learn the Cub Scout Salute

Tiger Cub Motto: Search, Discover, Share

Tiger Cub Promise: I promise to love God, my family and my country, and to learn about the world.

He can then use the totem to display his achievement beads as he earns them.
The Tiger Cub badge is presented to boys who have completed all 15 parts of the five separate achievements - five Family activities, five Den activities, and five Go See It outings. Once a boy, or all the boys in a den, earn their Tiger Cub badge, it should be presented to the scout's adult partner at a pack meeting, who then presents it to the boy. The badge is sewn on the left pocket of the Tiger Scout uniform.

The den activities and Go See It events should be completed with the entire den. Attendance at den events is important - for both the scout and adult partner. Of course, if a scout has a conflict with a den event, he can perform that activity with his adult partner at some other time.


 
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