Cub Scout
Denner
The Cub Scout denner is a den member elected by the
den for a short period, usually one or two months. His responsibilities are determined by
the den leader and den chief. This might include helping to set up the den meeting place
and cleanup; helping with games, ceremonies, tricks, and puzzles; leading a song; or
acting as den cheerleader. He should be given meaningful responsibilities and recognition
to help him learn how to be a leader, so all boys will look forward to their turn as
denner. (The short term of office is to give all boys the opportunity to serve. The
shoulder cord is worn on the left shoulder.)
Cub Scout Assistant Denner
The Cub Scout assistant denner is a den member
elected by the den for a short term of office, coinciding with the denner's term. He
assists the denner, and usually becomes denner for the next term.
Webelos Scout Denner
The Webelos Scout denner is a Webelos Scout who has
been elected by secret ballot by the Webelos den for a short term of office, usually three
to six months. His responsibilities are determined by the Webelos den leader and Webelos
den chief, and might include such things as leading ceremonies, preparing equipment,
setting up the meeting room, greeting new boys and helping them get acquainted, assisting
with tricks and puzzles, or other worthwhile tasks.
Webelos Scout Assistant Denner
The Webelos Scout assistant denner is a den member elected by the den for a short
term of office, to coincide with the Webelos Scout denner's term. He assists the denner,
and usually becomes Webelos Scout denner for the next term.