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ARROW OF LIGHT
CEREMONIES!
The Apex of Cub Scouting
The Arrow Of Light is the highest rank in Cub Scouting, and is the only
badge of Cub Scouting rank that may be worn on the Boy Scout uniform.
To earn the Arrow of Light badge, a Cub Scout must earn the Webelos badge
plus five additional Activity Badges from selected groups. The Webelos Scout
must additionally satisfy five other requirements designed to prepare the
boy for Boy Scouting.
Webelos Scouts that aspire to this achievement have worked very hard to
get here. They deserve pomp and circumstance in an Arrow Of Light ceremony.
This is probably the most significant ceremony that a Cubmaster and / or
Webelos Den Leader will perform in their Scouting work. Do Your Best!
The following 35+ Arrow Of Light ceremonies focus on providing a
recognition that will last a lifetime for the Scout, his family, and you as
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Arrow of Light Advancement Using All Ranks
Author: Unknown
Scouter
PERSONNEL
Cubmaster; Bobcat, Wolf, and Bear Cub Scouts; Webelos badge and Arrow of
Light Award candidates and their parents.
EQUIPMENT
A large reproduction of each of the five badges of rank, fastened to
standards or held by each boy; Webelos badges, Arrow of Light Awards,
certificates; safety pins.
ARRANGEMENT
Arrow of Light Award and Webelos badge candidates and their parents are on
stage with the Cubmaster and three Cub Scout representatives, one for each
rank.
Cubmaster: The highest rank in Cub Scouting is the Arrow
of Light. You may ask, How does a boy reach this high goal? Well, let the
Cub Scouts speak for themselves. First, a Bobcat, [name].
Bobcat: I am a Bobcat Cub Scout, a new member of the
pack. I have just learned the Cub Scout Promise and the Law of the Pack.
Cubmaster: Next, a Wolf, [name].
Wolf: I am a Wolf Cub Scout. I have worked on Cub Scout
achievements in the Wolf book. I had lots of fun in my den and pack and with
my whole family as I earned my Wolf badge.
Cubmaster: A Bear, [name].
Bear: I am a Bear Cub Scout. I have been working on the
advancements in the Bear book with my parents to earn my Bear badge.
Cubmaster: Beyond Bear there is the Webelos badge and
the Arrow of Light Award, the highest award in Cub Scouting. Tonight we have
two candidates, one for the Webelos badge and one for the Arrow of Light
Award, [names].
1st Webelos Scout: I am reaching the end of the Cub
Scout trail and have found that it is not an end at all, but only a
beginning, leading onward and upward in the great brotherhood of Boy
Scouting. In passing the Webelos badge requirements, I have learned and am
ready to work on the Boy Scout requirements, and now understand more about
the ideals of Boy Scouting.
2nd Webelos Scout: The Arrow of Light trail has led me
to the beginning of a new adventure. In learning the Boy Scout requirements,
I have found that as a Boy Scout I must continue to do my best!
Cubmaster: (If there are more than two Webelos badge
or Arrow of Light Award candidates, he reads other names and asks them to
come forward.) To the parents of each of these Webelos Scouts, I take
great pride in presenting the Webelos badge or Arrow of Light Award for you
to present to your son, so that he may wear it on his Webelos Scout uniform.
The Webelos badge is worn on the left pocket, centered at the bottom to
complete the diamond of cloth badges. The Arrow of Light Award is worn
centered on the flap of his left shirt pocket - and later on his Boy Scout
uniform. (Presents badges.) Wear them proudly, Webelos Scouts, wear
them well!
These certificates are evidence of the honor you have received.
(Presents certificates for badges.)
You parents will find additional enjoyment and satisfaction as you go on
into Boy Scouting with your son and help him with his new adventure.
Congratulations!
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The Spirit of Scouting
Author: Unknown
Scouter
PERSONNEL
Arrow of Light Award candidates and their parents, Webelos den leader (or
committee member in charge of this pack advancement ceremony).
EQUIPMENT
Ceremonial board, about 18" square, with four candles: blue - spirit of Cub
Scouting, white - spirit of Scouting, yellow - Arrow of Light rank, green -
Boy Scout; Arrow of Light Awards and certificates; safety pins.
ARRANGEMENT
At the opening of the ceremony, only the white candle is lighted. The white
candle is used to light the blue and yellow candles as the ceremony
progresses.
Den Leader: Will the following Webelos Scouts come
forward to receive the Arrow of Light Award. Please bring your parents with
you. (They come forward as names are called.) You Webelos Scouts have
fulfilled all the requirements for the Arrow of Light Award, the highest
rank in Cub Scouting. You have also visited a Boy Scout troop and talked
with the Scoutmaster.
Before you is a blue candle that represents the spirit of Cub Scouting -
that spirit of giving goodwill and doing your best. (Lights blue candle.)
This white candle represents the spirit of Scouting. Do you promise to
fulfill the Cub Scout Promise and the Cub Scout motto, Do Your Best, when
you receive the Scout badge?
Webelos Scouts: We do.
Cubmaster: Webelos Scouts have faithfully promised
always to keep alive the spirit of Cub Scouting. As their parents, do you
also promise to continue to help your boy in his Scouting adventures?
Parents: We do.
Den Leader: I now use the flame of the spirit of
Scouting to light the yellow candle representing the Arrow of Light Award.
(Lights yellow candle.) Remember that the spirit of Cub Scouting and
Boy Scouting are one and the same. The spirit of the entire Scouting
movement is one of service, high ideals, and fellowship.
To each of you parents I present the Arrow of Light Award and ask that
you present it to your son.
This award is worn on the Webelos Scout uniform, centered on the flap of
the left shirt pocket, and on the Boy Scout uniform later. (Presents
certificates, awards, and safety pins, and instructs parents in pinning
badges on shirts.) It is a great honor for me to greet you who have
earned the Arrow of Light Award. (Gives Cub Scout handshake.) Notice
that we are leaving unlighted the green candle representing a Boy Scout.
This is to remind you Webelos Scouts of something yet to be enjoyed, a grand
adventure that will open to each of you upon graduation from the pack. Good
luck and success to you and your family in your future Scouting career.
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Akela's Arrow of Light
Author: Unknown
Scouter
PERSONNEL
Cubmaster, narrator, boys, parents, two people to work the room lights and
spotlight, drummer.
EQUIPMENT
Webelos prop stand, Arrow of Light with stand, The Official Boy Scout
Handbook, Boy Scout Eagle badge poster, council fire, spotlight, drum.
Cubmaster: Tonight we have the special privilege of
witnessing the presentation of the most sought - after award in Cub
Scouting, the Arrow of Light. (Lights are turned out, a drum beats
slowly, the campfire is lit.)
Narrator: I, Akela, have heard the drums speak. I call
to the council fire: Webelos Scouts [names], and their parents. Gather
around this campfire so that the other braves may look upon you. I, Akela,
have heard of your great achievements and have brought for you the reward of
your deeds. Look upon the symbol that stands beside you. (Spotlight on
the Webelos prop stand.)
It is empty, and before you lie symbols placed here by your leaders. I,
Akela, say to you Webelos Scout [name], pick up the green arrow and place it
in the left portion of the stand. Now with your left hand on the arrow, give
the Cub Scout sign. Do you promise to continue to follow the trail of the
Eagle, wherever it may lead you? If you do, say, I do promise. (if more
than one, say, "Do each of you promise?") Webelos Scout [name], pick up
the red arrow and place it in the right portion of the stand. With your left
hand on the arrow, give the Scout sign. Do you now promise to obey the Scout
Oath? Now, Webelos Scout [name], pick up the yellow arrow and place it in
the center of the stand. With your left hand upon the shaft, give the Scout
sign. Do you promise to be forever trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly,
courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent? If
you do, say, I do so promise. (If more than one, have all give sign and
ask them to repeat, We do so promise.) Now as you look at this Webelos
symbol, you see that it resembles the Scout sign. Like your three
outstretched fingers, it stands for the three parts of the Scout Oath. The
sides of the fleur-de-lis are like your thumb and little finger that, when
brought together, stand for the bond that ties all Scouts together. Now you
are ready to receive the highest award of Cub Scouting, the Arrow of Light.
Before you stands the Arrow of Light. Within the tepee of many braves,
this symbol has an honored place. Its shaft is straight and narrow - just as
the path that you should follow throughout your life. Its tip points the way
- the way to success in all that you do. It is pointing to the right - a
symbol that nothing should be left undone; if it is within your power to do
it, see that it is done. And lastly, the symbol of the seven rays of the sun
- one for each day of the week to remind you that every day is a new day, a
day to do your best in everything. A day to honor your God and your country,
to do your Good Turn, a new chance to follow the Scout law and to remember
these words: ON MY HONOR. Will Cubmaster [name] hand to the parents the Boy
Scout Handbook and have them pin upon their boy the Arrow of Light. Now the
boys will pin upon their mom or dad the miniature Arrow of Light, and give
them a big hug and kiss for all their help. Will Cubmaster [name] hand to
the boys the ceremonial Arrow of Light.
Cubmaster: Each boy will hold the Arrow of Light and
pass it to the next. Now that you have received the Arrow of Light, let its
light shine forth from you. Promise now to set an example for others to
follow in your footsteps, set your eye on the Eagle (spotlight on Eagle
poster) and never waiver. Do you so promise?
Candidates: We promise.
Narrator: I, Akela, say to you, are now full-fledged
Arrow of Light holders.
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Arrow of Light, Native American Style
Author: Unknown
Scouter
PERSONNEL
Akela (Cubmaster), Webelos den leader, light switch operator, tom-tom
beater, Arrow of Light Award candidates and their parents.
EQUIPMENT
Large symbol of the Arrow of Light Award made from 1-1/4" dowel painted gold
and dusted with glitter; a simple candle board containing a blue, a white,
and a yellow candle; Indian headdress and blanket for Akela; tom-tom; Arrow
of Light Awards and certificates; safety pins.
ARRANGEMENT
The pack sits in a semicircle, Indian - style. Parents sit behind their
sons. The Arrow of Light Award symbol is mounted as a background to the
candle board.
Webelos Den Leader: Tonight we honor those Webelos
Scouts who have completed the requirements for the Arrow of Light Award, the
highest rank in Cub Scouting.
Will the following Webelos Scouts come forward with their parents.
(Announces Arrow of Light candidates, then lights the blue candle, as the
room lights are dimmed or turned off. The tom-tom beats offstage. Akela, the
Cubmaster, appears in Indian costume and stands partly facing the pack and
the Arrow of Light candidates.)
Akela: Many moons ago these braves joined the Webelos
tribe to enjoy the fun and advancement activities of the Cub Scout trail. To
become a Webelos Scout each boy had to fulfill certain requirements. You Cub
Scouts have learned to follow Akela, which means the leadership of your
Cubmaster, parents, teachers, Webelos den leader, or others who are striving
to help you become good citizens. Now you have earned the Arrow of Light
Award. All these people have guided you along the Scouting trail. (Points
to the candles.)
The blue candle represents your experiences as Cub Scouts. The white one
reveals a bright new trail ahead filled with many thrilling Boy Scout
experiences. The yellow candle is to remind you that a little work, along
with good hearty fun, can produce rich rewards.
I am pleased to present this Arrow of Light Award to you with the help of
your parents. (Presents awards and certificates to the parents. The
Webelos den leader hands them a safety pin, which one parent uses to pin the
award to the left pocket flap of the boy's shirt.)
Good luck as you enter Boy Scouting. Keep advancing, and remember that a
good Scout makes a good citizen.
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The Twin Archers
Author: Unknown
Scouter
PERSONNEL
Akela, medicine man; two archers (Cub Scouts); Arrow of Light
candidates and their parents.
EQUIPMENT
An archery target, 3 to 4 feet in diameter; a candelabra with five lighted
candles representing the ranks of Cub Scouting; bow and arrows for each
archer (arrows are later presented to candidates); Arrow of Light
Awards and certificates; safety pins.
ARRANGEMENT
The target is set up at the rear of the stage, no more than 10 feet away and
in such a position that no person can pass behind it; the candelabra is at
the front.
Akela: Medicine Man, I understand there are those among
us tonight who have earned the Arrow of Light Award. Present them to this
council for proper recognition.
Medicine Man: Will the following Webelos Scouts come
forward. Please bring your parents with you. (Arrow of Light candidates
and their parents come forward.)
Akela: You Webelos Scouts have fulfilled all
requirements for the Arrow of Light Award. This is your last step in Cub
Scouting before entering Boy Scouting. You have already visited a Boy Scout
troop and have talked to the Scoutmaster. Before you are the burning candles
that represent the ranks of Cub Scouting. May it always be said of you, as a
brave of the Webelos tribe, that you reach the top of any ladder of
achievement set before you. You will soon go into Boy Scouting, there to be
tested again. May you ever be successful. Will you always do your best?
Arrow of Light Candidates: We will.
Akela: I now ask that two of the best archers of the
tribe come forward. As each Webelos Scout's name is called, an archer will
shoot from a strong bow an Arrow of Light, signifying the highest honor that
this tribe can bestow on one of its worthy braves. (Archers come
forward.) Will the Webelos Scouts and their parents form a living
circle. (Akela may coach parents.) As the Arrow of Light speeds to
its target may you remember that the spirit of Cub Scouting and of Boy
Scouting are one and the same. The spirit of the entire Scouting movement is
one of service, high ideals, and fellowship. (At this point the name of
each candidate is announced slowly and with dignity by the Medicine Man, who
pauses after each name until an arrow is shot. The archers retrieve their
arrows and stand near Akela.)
To you parents I give the Arrow of Light Award and certificate which you
will present to your son. The badge may be worn on his uniform now, centered
on the flap of his left shirt pocket, and on his Boy Scout uniform later.
(Presents awards.)
It is an honor for me to recognize you Webelos Scouts and to present you
with these arrows. You may hang your arrow in your room to remind you of the
good times we have had together in Pack [number]. (Presents arrows. The
archers may assist, if necessary.)
We know that you will become worthy members of your Boy Scout troop. Boy
Scouting will be a grand adventure for each of you.
Good luck!
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Arrow of Light Cutout
Author: Unknown
Scouter
PERSONNEL
Webelos den leader, Arrow of Light candidate and his parents, light switch
operator.
EQUIPMENT
Arrow of Light cutout with electric light, Arrow of Light Award and
certificate, safety pin.
ARRANGEMENT
The Arrow of Light cutout draws attention to center stage. It is made by
cutting out the Arrow of Light from the side of a large cardboard box and
pasting tissue paper behind the cutout section. A light bulb is inserted in
the box. (Be careful that the bulb does not come in contact with the
sides of the box.) After the Arrow of Light candidate and his parents
are on stage, the house lights are dimmed or turned off.
Webelos Den Leader: Tonight we honor a Webelos Scout who
has completed the requirements for Cub Scouting's highest rank, the Arrow of
Light Award.
Will Webelos Scout [name] and his parents come to the front. (They
do.) You have been a faithful member of our Webelos den. Soon you will
graduate from Cub Scouting. You have learned the Boy Scout requirements,
visited the Boy Scout troop of your choice, and secured a Boy Scout
application. Tonight you receive the Arrow of Light Award. Within a short
time you will be eligible to enter Boy Scouting.
You were guided in your progress through Cub Scouting's ranks by the
Arrow of Light (points to it), which is this emblem. Let this Arrow
of Light continue to light your way as you move onward and upward along the
Scouting trail.
It is now our pleasure to present to you the Arrow of Light Award, which
you may wear on the flap of your left shirt pocket of your Webelos Scout
uniform. Later, you may wear it on your Boy Scout uniform. Because your
father and mother came up through the ranks of Cub Scouting with you, I will
hand the award to them and ask them, in turn, to present it to you.
(Pause while this is carried out.)
Now, I congratulate you for the fine work you have done in Cub Scouting
and extend the best wishes of the entire pack to you and your parents as you
continue up the Scouting trail into Boy Scouting.
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Top of the Mountain
Author: Unknown
Scouter
This is based on
the story, "Climbing the Mountain" by Ernest Thompson Seton.
Cubmaster: Tonight we have the honor of presenting the
Arrow of Light Award to [number] members of this pack. But before I present
these awards, let me take a moment to relate an appropriate story.
Afar in our dry southwestern country was an Indian village, behind which
a high mountain towered above the desert. It was considered a great feat to
climb this mountain, so all the young braves of the village were eager to
attempt it.
One day, the chief said, "Now, boys, you may all go today and try to
climb the mountain. Start right after breakfast, and go as far as you can.
Then when you are tired, come back; but each of you must bring me a twig
from the place where you turned.
Away they all went, full of hope, each feeling that he surely could reach
the top. Soon the first boy came slowly back, puffing and sweating. He stood
before the chief, and in his hand he held a piece of cactus. The chief
smiled and said, "My boy, you barely got started."
You did not reach the mountain, you did not even cross the desert. I like
to think this boy is like a newly inducted Cub Scout; he has just barely
started.
An hour later the second boy returned. He carried a twig of sagebrush.
"Well" said the chief, "you reached the foot of the mountain, but you did
not start the climb." This boy is like the Cub Scout who has earned his
Bobcat badge; he has progressed on his journey but has not really started
his climb.
After another hour, the third boy came back. He held out a cottonwood
spray. "Good" said the chief, "you got as far as the springs." This might
represent the Cub Scout who has reached the first level of his climb and
received his Wolf badge.
A while later, another boy came back with some cedar. The chief smiled
when he saw it, and spoke, "Well done, my boy, you went halfway up." This is
like the Cub Scout who has progressed halfway up the advancement trail and
earned his Bear badge.
Later in the afternoon, the next boy returned carrying a branch of pine.
To him the chief said, "Good, you went to the third level. You made three -
quarters of the climb. Keep on trying. Next year you will undoubtedly reach
the top." The Cub Scout who has earned his Webelos badge has reached the
three-quarter mark and is in sight of the top."
The sun was low when the last boy returned. He was a tall, splendid boy
of noble character. He approached the chief and held up his hand. It was
empty. But he was radiant as he spoke. "My father, there were no trees where
I went. I saw no twigs, no living thing upon the peak. But far and away I
saw other mountain peaks, and beyond them the shining sea."
Now the old chiefs face glowed as he said, "I knew it! I knew it when I
looked upon your face. You have reached the top. It is written in your eyes
and it rings in your voice. My boy, you need no twigs for token, you have
seen the glory of the mountain."
The brave who reached the top is like the Cub Scout who has reached the
top - the Arrow of Light Award. But, beyond the top are the peaks of the Boy
Scouting program that must be met and climbed to reach the shining sea of
adulthood. I would like now to call forward [names) and present them their
Arrow of Light Award.
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We'll Be Loyal Scouts
Author: Unknown
Scouter
PERSONNEL
Cubmaster, Webelos den leader, Webelos den chief, Arrow of Light Award
candidates and their parents, and the pack.
EQUIPMENT
Arrow of Light Awards, advancement certificates, and safety pins.
Cubmaster: Tonight we are assembled to honor those
Webelos Scouts who have earned the Arrow of Light Award. Webelos has a
wonderful meaning - We'll be loyal Scouts. The Arrow of Light is the highest
rank a Cub Scout can reach. So, it is an honor tonight to present the Arrow
of Light Award to these Webelos Scouts. We are striving to make it possible
for every Cub Scout to attain this rank before he leaves the pack to go into
Boy Scouting. These Webelos Scouts have brought honor to the Webelos tribe.
They have diligently climbed the Cub Scouting trail. They are now ready to
go on to a bigger adventure in the great brotherhood of Scouting. Webelos
Den Chief [name], will you escort [names of Arrow of Light candidates] and
their parents to the front. (He does so.) The parents will please
stand behind their boys. Webelos Den Leader [name], you have had much to do
with the progress of these Webelos Scouts. Do you think them worthy of the
Webelos tribe?
Webelos Den Leader: We consider them worthy.
Cubmaster: Den Chief, are they worthy?
Den Chief: They are.
Cubmaster: Parents, you have played the most important
part in developing the character of these candidates. One of the greatest
purposes of Cub Scouting is to develop comradeship between parents and sons.
As you have worked together your Webelos Scouts have learned to do things,
to be useful, and to appreciate you. To you should go the honor of
presenting your sons their awards. Our Webelos den leader will give the
awards and certificates to you for presentation to your sons. Will the
candidates face their parents? (Webelos den leader presents certificates,
awards, and safety pins to parents. The parents then pin the awards on their
boys and congratulate them.)
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