Pack 388 Scout Gazette for August 2009

 

3 points for above and beyond activities:

-   Community services (really helping out at a community event or providing assistance to others in need).  If the participation is expected to help you get your advancement badge, then it does not count.

-   Answering hard monthly challenges (those needing you to write a paragraph or article, and requiring a great deal of research to complete). If a suitable response is not given (not enough effort) then the scout will be awarded two points instead of three.  The ages of the scouts will be taken into consideration when reviewing these entries.

 

5 points for special activities designated by the cubmaster.

 

 

AkelaÕs World Advancements

 

Mixed in with all the fun was a variety of potential advancements for the scouts.  There is no way that one scout could do everything, but a lot could be done.  Here is the list of opportunities that were available at camp (I may have missed some).  There was not as many as last year due to only going up for two nights instead of three.

 

Wolf Achievements #1h, 2e, 2f, 2g, 7b

Wolf Electives #4f, 11c, 17a, 17b, 17e, 17g, 18f (partial), 19c, 20b, 23a, 23f, 23h

 

Bear Achievements #3h, 3i, 12a, 19a, 19d, 22a, 22b, 22c, 22d, 22e, 23a (partial

Bear Electives #5e, 19a, 20a, 20f, 25g

 

Webelos Geologist #9

Webelos Naturalist #13

Webelos Outdoorsman #5

Webelos Traveler #13

 

(I will have all of the belt loops and pins earned to hand out at the next meeting)

Archery Belt Loop & Pin

Geology Belt Loop & Pin

Map & Compass Belt Loop & Pin

Marbles Belt Loop

Wildlife Conservation Belt Loop

 

Whittling Chip (partial – need signoff from parents that the scouts are willing and able to abide by the rules of the whittling chip – see Bear book or talk to me)

(I will have the whittling chips, just need the sign offs)

 

Please review the list above, along with your handbook to see what you can sign off from the summer.

 

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