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Cub Ceremonies & Traditions

 

 

The Cub Scout Promise

I promise that I will do my best
To do my duty to God and to the Queen,
To help other people
And to keep the Cub Scout Law

The Cub Scout Law

Cub Scouts always do their best
Think of others before themselves
And do a good turn every day.


The Cub Scout Motto

Be Prepared


The Salute

All members of the Scout Movement except Beavers (who do not salute) use the same salute. The salute is made with the right hand and only when you are standing at the Alert. It is both a greeting and a sign of respect. The three fingers of the salute remind you of your Promise to do your duty to God and the Queen and to help other people. Your leader will tell you when you use the salute in the Pack.

The Scout Sign

The Scout Sign is almost the same as the salute, but you hold your hand at shoulder height. It is only used when someone is making or renewing their Promise. Scout Salute


The Handshake

When other Scouts greet each other, they shake hands with the left hand! You will often see Akela using the left handshake – especially when a badge is presented. This is because when Baden-Powell was a soldier in Africa, he saw lots of tribal chiefs who carried spears and shields. He noticed that it was a sign of great trust to offer your left hand when shaking hands. This was because you had to put down your shield and yet leave the other person with a spear in their hand.

The Grand Howl & the Beginning of a Meeting


This is a special way of saying ‘Hello’ to the Leaders and a way of reminding you about your Cub Scout Promise every time you do it.
When you have made your Promise and been invested as a Cub Scout, you will be able to join the Grand Howl. Cub Scouts start by forming a circle, with Akela (or another leader) standing in the middle. The Grand Howl begins when Akela’s arms are raised then lowered. The Pack squats down like the wolves did and call out: " Akela, we will do our best!". The Duty Sixer then stands at alert, salutes Akela and says "Cubs! Do your best!". The rest of the pack then stands and salutes, saying "We will do our best!".

Straight after the Grand Howl has taken place, the Pack faces the Manx Flag. The Duty Sixer will then break the flag and the Pack will salute simultaneously.

The Pack saluting the Manx Flag.

The Pack saluting the Manx Flag.

The Grand Howl position.

The Grand Howl position.

The Grand Howl

The Grand Howl

 

How to stand

Cub Scouts try to look as smart as they can whenever they are in uniform. There are two ways to stand in uniform - at Alert or at Ease. When a Leader or Sixer calls "Pack Alert" or "Six Alert", you should stand up straight with your arms by your sides and your feet together.moving your left leg to put your feet together. When a Leader calls "Pack – at Ease" you should stand with your hands held behind your back and your feet apart.

Bagheera standing at Alert

Akela standing at Alert

Akela standing at Ease

Skippy standing at Ease

 

Uniform

Uniform consists of your green Cub Jumper with a 1st Laxey Scarf and the woogle of your six, along with Scout Activity Trousers (blue). Footwear is your choice apart from on formal occasions where black 'school shoes' are required. If you are an ex Beaver then wear your Beaver Jumper for a few weeks before buying the Cub one and similarly if you are joining from outside the pack, wear your own things for a couple of weeks. We will give you your Scarf and woggle when you are invested. You should buy your Cub Jumper and Activity Trousers from Cunningham House or online from the Scout Shop. Currently these two items together will cost £25.

Investiture

Your Investiture is a very important occasion for the whole Pack. It is a special time for you to say that you are ready to make your Promise and become a full member and for the other Cub Scouts to welcome you properly. You may want to invite your parents/guardians as it is an important event and one in which they may want to be involved.

The ceremony goes like this:

Your sixer will bring you to Akela by walking you around the Pack circle: Akela will ask "Do you want to become a Cub Scout?" and you will reply "Yes Akela, I do.". You will then confirm you know the Cub Scout Law and will be asked to recite the Cub Scout Promise, as the rest of the Pack make the Scout Sign. Akela will then shake your left hand and welcome you into the Pack. She will then give you your badges and group scarf. Your Sixer will then put your woggle on.

Kaa being invested as a Leader

Kaa being invested as a Leader

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