To
navigate the Tiger Den pages:
- Select
from the left side panel for Den announcements, meeting
schedules
and other resources.
- Select Home on the top panel
to return to the Pack information pages.
- You can contact the appropriate
Leader by visiting the Pack Contacts page.
Bobcat
No
matter what age or grade a boy joins Cub Scouting, he must earn his
Bobcat badge before he can advance to the rank of Tiger Cub, Wolf,
Bear, or Webelos. A boy must complete the Bobcat requirements, which
include demonstrating his understanding of Scouting's core values.
He must
be able to recite the Cub Scout Promise, Law of the Pack,
and motto and
demonstrate
the Cub Scout sign, handshake, and salute. He must also
explain
what each of these ideals means, in addition to demonstrating his
understanding
of the core values of honesty and trustworthiness, and
explaining
their importance.
Tiger Cub
To
begin his path to the Tiger Cub rank, the Tiger Cub (age 7) must learn
the Cub Scout promise, the Cub Scout sign, and the Cub Scout
salute. When he has accomplished these tasks, he will be awarded
his Tiger Cub immediate recognition emblem. This is a tiger paw
with four strands for beads that he wears on the right pocket.
As
a boy completes each part of the achievements, he will be awarded
either
an orange (den activities), white (family activities), or black
("Go
See It")
bead. When the boy has earned five beads of each color,
he
is eligible to receive his Tiger Cub badge. The Tiger Cub badge
is
presented
to the adult partner at the next pack meeting. In a
impressive
ceremony, the adult partner in turn presents the badge
to
the boy.
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