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Welcome Back, Bears!
Posted on 09/26/2008 07:04 AM

Welcome back Bears! I hope you had a relaxing and adventurous summer. By reaching the Bear level you are more than half way through Cub Scouting. Now that you’re older you can begin to take more responsibility with your involvement in Cub Scouts.

To earn the Bear Badge, a Cub Scout must complete 12 achievements out of a possible 24 that are offered in the book.

Much of the advancement for the Bear rank is done by the scout with his family outside of the den, similarly to the Wolf rank. The parent signs off in the scout's handbook and the Den Leader records the advancements from the handbook to tracking chart. The Bear program relies heavily on family involvement, but you will see this gradually change with the scout doing more with his den and more individual direction as he reaches Webelos and Boy Scouts.

James Macdonald Den Leader



Law enforcement is a big job!
Posted on 04/01/2008 01:42 PM

The Bear den recently visited the Wakefield Police Department in the Public Safety building. We saw police officers at work, saw how 911 dispatch works, and even made ourselves at "home" in the holding cells. The Scouts learned that law enforcement is a tough job - we're all thankful to the officers for keeping us safe!

You can see pictures from our visit in the photo gallery, here.



Bear update: November and December, 2007
Posted on 01/08/2008 10:20 PM

History is all around us! The Bears got to experience it first hand, on a fun adventure into Boston to visit the U.S.S Constitution.

The day started with a train ride into the city. Thanks to a friendly commuter rail conductor, the boys rode the train in style, in their own private coach! But then she invited the boys to come to come to the front of the train, two at a time, to experience the trip from the point of view of the engineer. It's cool to see the train tracks laid out in front as you cruise down the line. The boys had a real "blast" when they blew the train horn, too! And when we pulled in to North Station, the Scouts got a private tour of the engine car.

A quick walk later, we were at the Navy Yard and exploring the U.S.S Constitution. We heard the story of "Old Ironsides" from a sailor, and toured three decks of the ship. The boys could just picture the excitement and the adventure aboard the ship... but they learned of the cold reality, too: the noise, the dirt, the crowded conditions and the poor excuses for food. All in all, the boys had a great time exploring the ship and learned about an important part of American history.

Before we headed home, we made a quick trip to the World War II destroyer, the U.S.S Cassin Young, that is also docked at the Navy yards. We can't wait for Battleship Cove!

At our most recent den meeting, we made custom, Christmas-themed neckerchief slides and practiced three of the important Cub Scout knots - the square knot, the bowline and the two-half hitches. When do we go camping again?



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