Be Prepared
- Boy Scout Motto
Roundtable Staff
Claude Dinsmoor Commissioner claude@ dinsmoor.org
Tom Murphy Wolf/Bear tdmurphy@ wowway.com
Mike Houlihan Webelos
Dave Hudson Committee & Cubmasters bgj8184@ aol.com
Renee Kulczynski Tiger Cub walray21@ yahoo.com
Bill Berklich Website Guru berklich@ aol.com
District Staff
Mark Forbare District Commissioner mf21@ daimlerchrysler.com
Bill Morgan District Director wimorgan@ bsamail.org
Darin Decator District Executive ddecator@ bsamail.org
Useful Web Resource Links
Cub Scout Benediction
And now may the Great Master
Of All Cub Scouts
Guide and guard our footsteps
Today, tomorrow,
And for all the tomorrows to come
Amen.
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Welcome to the 2004 / 2005 Cub Roundtable Archive Page
All links are active so that you can retrieve data, forms and discussions from the 04/05 program.
Summer Program Reminder
Now is the time to start planning your Summer Program!
Earn the National Summertime Pack Award
All the pack has to do is plan and conduct a monthly pack activity for June, July, and August. The whole idea is to keep your pack together and doing things during the summer when boys have the most free time. Get the form to apply for the award and track progress at: http://www.scouting.org/forms/33748.pdf
2004 - 2005 National Themes
- September 2004 - Time In A Capsule
- October 2004 - It's A Circus Of Stars
- November 2004 - Cub Scout Collectors
- December 2004 - Holiday Food Fare
- January 2005 - C.S. Spread The News
- February 2005 - It's A Scouting Celebration
- March 2005 - Invention Convention
- April 2005 - Waterways Of The U.S.A.
- May 2005 - Cub Pet Pals
- June 2005 - Destination Parks
- July 2005 - Play Bill
- August 2005 - Campfire Tales & Traditions
*BLUE AND GOLD BANQUET
What is a Blue and Gold Banquet?
A blue and gold banquet is a birthday dinner for the Cub Scouting program, held during February. The anniversary month of the Boy Scouts of America, which was organized in February 1910. The Cub Scouts was organized 20 years later in 1930.
*W.T.Smith.com Bill Smith - long time Scouter offers his perspective on the Cub Scout Blue & Gold it
's History and more.
Cubs 
*Tiger Cub Ceremonies
*Bobcat Ceremonies
*Wolf Ceremonies
*Bear Ceremonies
*FREE TOOL FOR TRACKING CUB SCOUT ACHIEVEMENTS
Webelos
*Arrow Of Light Ceremonies
*Crossover Ceremonies
*Bridge for Webelos Crossover
The Guide to Safe Scouting
Carry a copy, read it, use it…..It is the source for official answers to tough issues.
http://www.scouting.org/pubs/gss/toc.html
A bound hard-copy version (BSA Supply #34416D) is also available. To obtain a copy, visit the CVC Trading Post.
Ojibwa Roundtable Objectives
1. Provide Fundamental Training and Help on Key Cub Areas to Help You "Get up to Speed"
2. Introduce/Reinforce National Themes
3. Provide "How to Execute Help" - Help to Get Started
4. HAVE FUN!
WE NEED HELP
We're looking for a few good leaders (actually we could use a bunch of them)! If you have ideas to share, are great at songs or ceremonies, or can help out with position specific breakouts we want to hear from you. Please let Claude, Tom, Dave, or Renee know.
Great Programs Come From Sharing Ideas and Experience
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