Welcome to the New Year in Cub Scouts!
We talked about reverence and earning the religious knot for boys and adult leaders. The requirements to earn the religious knot are faith specific and vary between religious denominations. Links to information about the religious awards associated with the religious knots are listed below. The BSA suggests that earning the religious knot for boys may be easiest to do at a Pack Meeting. Youth: Protestant: www.praypub.org/ Catholic: www.nccs-bsa.org/index.php/religious-emblems LDS: religious_square_knot_patch_for_cub_scouting_sb.pdf Adult Leaders: Protestant: www.praypub.org/adult-nominations Catholic: www.nccs-bsa.org/index.php/adult-recognition/st-george LDS:www.lds.org/callings/aaronic-priesthood/leader-resources/scouting/on-my-honor/adult-recognition?lang=eng&_r=1 There are upcoming opportunities for training...Cub Scout POW-WOW March 11, 2017 You can register here: www.srcouncil.org/training/ There is also Leader Specific training in the area February 11, at Rupert Stake Center, 7:30am; February 23, Paul Stake Center, 6:30?pm See you next month at Roundtable, February 7, 2017 at 7:30pm!
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Cub Scout Roundtable Commissioner
My name is Christine Robinson. I have been a volunteer in Cub Scouting for seven years. I have been Cub Scout Chairman, Advancement Chairman, Assistant Cubmaster, WEBELOS Den Leader, Bear Den Leader, and currently, a Wolf Den Leader in my unit. I am also the current Cub Scout Roundtable Commissioner for Cassia District. Archives
February 2018
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