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This could be used as a first Pack Meeting after all formal recruitment events have been conducted or used for a new Pack’s first meeting.
Prior to any activity, use the Scouting America SAFE Checklist to ensure the safety of all those involved.
All participants in official Scouting America activities should become familiar with the Guide to Safe Scouting and applicable program literature or manuals.
Be aware of state or local government regulations that supersede Scouting America practices, policies, and guidelines.
Before conducting a craft activity, review the Craft Tips video (2 minutes 34 seconds.)
The Character and Leadership Pack Meeting is focused on Bobcat and will likely be the Pack’s first meeting. Frequent communication in various ways will be required to make sure everyone knows about the meeting. It is recommended for the first Pack Meeting that each parent is called to give them a chance to ask questions and remind them of the meeting.
ALL RANKS – Before the Pack Meeting, remind all parents and legal guardians to purchase their child’s handbook and to review the “How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide“. The guide is in the front of each handbook.
ARROW OF LIGHT – The Bobcat Adventure for Arrow of Light requires Arrow of Light Scouts to visit a Scouts BSA Troop. If possible, arrange this visit before the Pack Meeting so the Arrow of Light Scouts can earn their Bobcat Adventure the night of the Pack Meeting. If not present, the Arrow of Light Scouts with the Bobcat Adventure when they have completed their visit. The visit may be done as a family or as a den.
Near the entrance to the meeting location, station a greeter to welcome people as they arrive and provide everyone with a name tag and hand out the Get to Know You Bingo sheets to each Cub Scout and adult. Inform them that Cub Scouts get to know other Cub Scouts, and adults get to know other adults.
Welcome, Cub Scouts, families, and friends! Tonight, we celebrate an important milestone in the journey of Scouting—the Bobcat adventure. Bobcat is more than just the first adventure in Cub Scouting.
It is the first step toward living the values of the Scout Oath and Law, and make friends. As we gather here, let us remember that every great adventure begins with that first step. For our Bobcat adventure, this is the beginning of a path filled with learning, growth, and fun.
Give directions on den breakouts/den meetings.
Dens may meet individually or they may be combined to complete similar or the same requirements.
Set up 3 activity stations, each station is led by an adult who has been given the resources ahead of time to prepare for the activity or activities. Cub Scouts rotate to each station either by den or mulit-rank dens. Each station has an activity for each Cub Scout rank.
After Activity Stations, gather everyone and sing America the Beautiful.
Use the presentation Passing On the Cub Scout Spirit (Bobcat Ceremony). If Arrow of Light Scouts have not visited a Scouts BSA Troop yet they have not earned Bobcat.
Scouts, tonight we’ve been celebrating working on the Bobcat adventure—the first required adventure of the year. We have learned the basics of Scouting: how to be trustworthy, loyal, and kind, how to help others, and how to live by the Scout Oath and Law. But here’s the thing about earning the Bobcat adventure—it’s just the start. This year we will earn many more adventures and have a lot of fun along the way and keep our Cub Scout spirit going.
Good job tonight, Scouts. And remember, have fun and do your best!
Director, Global Security Innovative
Strategies
Bray Barnes is a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, Silver
Beaver, Silver Antelope, Silver Buffalo, and Learning for Life Distinguished
Service Award. He received the Messengers of Peace Hero award from
the royal family of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and he’s a life member of
the 101st Airborne Association and Vietnam Veterans Association. Barnes
serves as a senior fellow for the Global Federation of Competitiveness
Councils, a nonpartisan network of corporate CEOs, university presidents, and
national laboratory directors. He has also served as a senior executive for the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, leading the first-responder program
and has two U.S. presidential appointments
Managing Member Calje
David Alexander is a Baden-Powell Fellow, Summit Bechtel Reserve philanthropist, and recipient of the Silver Buffalo and Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. He is the founder of Caljet, one of the largest independent motor fuels terminals in the U.S. He has served the Arizona Petroleum Marketers Association, Teen Lifeline, and American Heart Association. A triathlete who has completed hundreds of races, Alexander has also mentored the women’s triathlon team at Arizona State University.
President, CEO & Managing Director
Stonetex Oil Corp.
Glenn Adams is a recipient of the Silver Beaver, Silver Antelope, Silver Buffalo, and Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. He is the former president of the National Eagle Scout Association and established the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award. He has more than 40 years of experience in the oil, gas, and energy fields, including serving as a president, owner, and CEO. Adams has also received multiple service awards from the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers.