Webelos Colors
Compass Point
The Webelos' Den

The Webelos rank is the first step in a boy's transition towards a Boy
Scout troop. As he completes the achievements in the Webelos Scout
Book, he will work on Activity Badges. These are age appropriate
projects for older Cub Scouts.  Activity badges are sorted into five
discipline-related groups.  They are the Community Group, the Mental
Skills Group, the Outdoor Group, the Physical Skills Group, and the
Technology Group.  Activity Badges can be displayed on the front of
the Webelos cap or on the Webelos Colors.  During this period, the
Webelos Scout should also begin to attend meetings led by adults, and
become more familiar with the Boy Scout requirements.

After earning the Webelos badge, the Webelos Scout may recieve the
Compass Points emblem and gold 'devices' to pin on it as an incentive
to complete additional Activity Badges.  Completion of the Forester,
Outdoorsman, and Naturalist Activities Badges, and completion of a
special conservation project allows a Webelos Scout to join the
Wolves and Bears in earning the World Conservation Award as well.

After a boy has completed the fourth grade and earned the Webelos
badge, the next step on the Webelos trail to becoming a Boy Scout is
earning the Arrow of Light Award.  This is the highest award a Cub Scout
can earn, and is the only Cub Scout badge that can be worn on the Boy
Scout Uniform.  As a boy works on the Arrow of Light, he gets a chance
to practice some Scout skills that he has already learned, earn more
Activity Badges, and REALLY learn what a Boy Scout is.  Because this
award is so special, a special ceremony should always be performed by
the Pack!
Arrow of Light
Webelos
Cub Scout Motto:
Do Your Best
Incarnation School Cub Scouts Pack 160

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