Be Prepared
- Boy Scout Motto
Roundtable Staff
Tom Murphy Commissioner tdmurphy@ wowway.com
Dave Hudson Committee & Cubmasters bgj8184@ aol.com
Jim Murray Wolf/Bear
Mike Houlihan Webelos
Renee Kulczynski Tiger Cub walray21@ yahoo.com
Ray Szpiech Website Admin rayszpiech@ yahoo.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
A Cub Scout Prayer
Help us, dear God, to love thee day by day
To do our duty to you and enjoy our play
To keep our cub scout promise the best that we can
And to do our best always to help our fellow man.
Amen.
2005 - 2006 National Themes
2005
September
- Cub Scout Roundup
October
- To the Rescue
November
- My Family Tree
December
- Faith, Hope and Charity
2006
January
- Music Magic
February
- Cubs in the Future
March
- Cubstruction
April
- Our Feathered Friends
May
- Diggin' in the Dirt
June
- Invent a Reason to Celebrate
July
- Red, White, and Baloo
August
- Scouting It Out
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Welcome to the 2005 - 2006 Cub Scout Roundtable Archive
Roundtable is your chance to get the latest and greatest ideas for your Pack’s program!
National Summertime Pack Award
Apply for your National Summertime Pack Award Soon
CLICK ON THE LINK to get the form http://www.scouting.org/forms/33748.pdf
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TOPIC |
Newsletter |
Forms & Handouts |
| September 8, 2005 |
New Leaders: Quick Start Essentials
and How to Plan and Run a Meeting
Experienced Leaders: What to do this Year |
Click HERE! |
Click HERE for Handouts! |
| October 13, 2005 |
New Leaders: Quick Start Essentials - How to Make a Yearly Plan
Experienced Leaders: Webelos to Scout Transition Planning |
Click HERE! |
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| November 10, 2005 |
Successful Pack Celebrations
-Planning and “Scripts”
-Do Mock Celebration
-How Dens Contribute to a Great Event |
Click HERE! |
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| December 8, 2005 |
Cancelled |
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| January 12, 2006 |
Communications
-Who to talk to when
-How to communicate with Parents
-How to get in local newspaper
-Restrictions on Personal Information |
Click HERE! |
Click HERE for Handouts! |
| February 9, 2006 |
Den Chiefs and Denners
-How to Get Den Chiefs
-How to Run Denners
-How to organize and find Training requirements for Den Chiefs
-What it means to have one |
Click HERE! |
Click HERE for Handouts! |
| March 9, 2006 |
Summer Pack Program
-What Can You Do
-How to Keep Excitement Up
-How to Organize
-Summer Pack Program Award |
Click HERE! |
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| April 13, 2006 |
Cub Cooking and Cub Camping
-What to cook
-What to bring
-Rules to Follow for Camping |
Click HERE! |
Click HERE for Handouts! |
| May 11, 2006 |
2006 Program Planning
-Starting your plan for 2006-2007 |
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Click here to access the 2004/2005 Cub Roundtable information.
Scout Reverence
A Scout is Reverent. With the wide variation in ethnic and cultural background in many of our Packs, it pays to be sensitive to the various methods of worship.
And part of that reverence is to respect others beliefs and practices.
As an example, to be culturally sensitive to all denominations of Scouts present at a meal,
begin the blessing before meal:
"Please prepare yourself as your religion dictates."
(Not all religions WANT you to remove your hat or bow your head.)
Then at the close of your prayer, offer:
"We ask these things each according to our own faith,
and I ask in the name of Our Lord."
Cub Training
"Every Boy Deserves a Trained Leader"
Cub Scout Leader Specific Training is on!!!
This training is for New Leaders and those new to their position.
So don't wait, Sign up now at
http://training.cvc-bsa.org/
Council is also running OWL Training for new Webelos Leaders as well as BALOO Training
Don't know what these are? Then Visit the Clinton Valley Council's Training Web Page for the details.
More Info: : http://training.cvc-bsa.org/
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!
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