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When a Cub Scout has completed the second grade (or is 9 years old) he begins working on his Bear achievements. There are twenty-four achievements in four different groups: God, Country, Family, and Self. To achieve the Bear rank, the Cub Scout must earn his choice of twelve: one from the first group, three from the second group, and four from each of the third and fourth groups. The boys earn beads as evidence that they are "progressing toward rank". After achieving the Bear badge, a boy may concentrate on twenty-four Bear elective areas until he becomes a Webelos Scout. Gold and Silver Arrow Points are also awarded for these projects.
Bear Den Meeting Schedule
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2001-2002 All meetings on ? at ?pm-?pm Location? Date Responsible
ParentBear Achievement 12 Family Outdoor Adventures 6 Take Care of Your Planet 7 Law Enforcement is a Big Job 9 What's Cooking 20 Sawdust and Nails 22 Tying It All Up 9 What's Cooking 17 Information Please 9 What's Cooking 3 What Makes America Special 11 Be Ready 5 Sharing Your World With Wildlife 8 This Part is Exciting and Important 15 Games, Games, Games! 23 Sports, Sports, Sports!
Helpful Information / Links
Bear Badge Requirements - from Pack 693 - NWSC
Pack 46 Bear Info - all the details and requirements straight from the books!
The Bear Trail - from Pack 712 - including The Story of How Baloo Taught Mowgli the Law of the Pack
Bear Rank - Pack 273
Sports and Academics: Belt Loops, Pins, Letters - Pack 485
Cub Scout Fun Pages - Pack 114
Click on a patch to learn more about the different Cub Scout groups