Wonderful opportunities
are waiting! The new school year brings possibilities of new
friends. This month a Cub Scout can invite a new buddy to join
the fun and adventure of Cub Scouting! This single act can
influence the lives of many others. The boys will make new
friends while keeping the old by learning to share and treat
buddies with kindness. In the den meeting the boys can learn the
value of friendship, cooperation, and respect through games and
activities. This new team of buddies can develop secret codes
and write messages to each other. They will all learn the Cub
Scout handshake and motto which will signify belonging to that
special group. The boys can practice the buddy system as they go
on hikes, work on projects, play games, and participate in
sports. This is a great month for boys to earn a
Cub Scout Academics or Sports belt loop or pin as they work
and play together with an interest they all share.
What great adventures
come in books? Let's discover some this month. Visit the library
and learn to navigate your way through the "card catalog
computer," down the aisles of many adventures, and to an
adventure of your own choice. Sign up for your library card
while on your visit. Create your own outdoor epic adventure on a
hike, campout, or maybe at a ball field or park. Make a costume
for one of the characters from your favorite story. At the pack
meeting the boys can perform some of their favorite stories and
share some of their adventures with the pack. Take part in
Pedro's "Say Yes to Reading" program in Boy's Life. This might
also be a good month to work on the
Communicating or
Computers belt loop and pin. Encourage the boys to have the
courage to search for, discover, and share adventure this month.
Program Aids
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As we approach
Thanksgiving, let us spread seeds of kindness in the form of
multiple small service projects. Helping others gives the boys
the opportunity to see the bounty produced by spreading many
small seeds of kindness and encourages compassion. The boys can
discover that just as the large strong oak tree came from the
small acorn, big things can happen from spreading small seeds of
kindness and charity. Conduct a food drive or collect coats and
gloves for those in need; report your hours to Good Turn for
America. Work on the
Citizenship belt loop and pin.
The Star of Bethlehem,
the Miracle of the Lamp, the Morning Star that enlightened
Buddha, the bonfires of Yule: many of our holiday traditions
this month involve lights. Share your holiday traditions with
your pack and den: lights on a Christmas tree, candles on a
Menorah for Chanukah, or on a Kinara for Kwanzaa. Boys can be
stars this month by brightening someone's holiday season with a
gift of compassion. As a pack or den, visit a nursing home,
preschool, or children's ward and sing holiday favorites. End
your outing by sharing cookies that the boys decorated. Help
those less fortunate with a service project or toy drive. How
about a holiday campfire at your pack meeting? This is great
month to work on the
Language and Culture belt loop and pin or the
Heritages belt loop and pin.