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1st Meath (Dunboyne)

Cubs

Baloo scratching

The Cub Scout Promise
I promise that I will do by best
To do my duty to God and to my Country,
To help other people and
to keep the Cub Scout Law.
The Cub Scout Law,
Cub Scouts always do their best,
Think of others before themselves
and do a good turn every day.

The Cub Scout Motto
'Do your Best'
and in Irish 'Dean Do Dhicheall'.

Code of Conduct

  1. Cubs must follow leaders' instructions at all times.
  2. Cubs should be on their best behaviour at all weekly meetings and on outings.
  3. Cubs should attend the weekly meeting or contact a leader if unable to attend/
  4. Cubs are expected to take part in all activities.
  5. All cubs must wear their full uniform to the meetings and if required, for outings. Cub Sweatshirt, plain navy bottoms, orange necker and woogle.
  6. Each cub should bring a Kubuk, pen/pencil, notebook and folder to each meeting.
Cub Uniform

Your Cub Scout uniform is a green sweatshirt with a blue collar. You will earn badges will become part of your uniform. This picture shows you where they should be sewn on. Click on it, to zoom out the picture. Once you have been invested you may wear your Group scarf.

The Badge Scheme
The Badge scheme consists of Progressive badges and Skills badges. In both cases it is important that the Cubs 'Do their Best' when working for a badge and it is the effort made by the Cub rather than the absolute standard reached that determines the awarding of the badge.

Progress badges:
Tenderfoot - Done by all Cubs on entering the Pack.
Bronze Arrow - Designed to be covered when the Cub is 8 -9 years old.
Silver Arrow - Designed to be covered when the Cub is 9 -10 years old.
Gold Arrow - Designed to be covered when the Cub is 10 - 11 years old.
Link Badge - For the Cubs you are about to 'go up' to Scouts.

A 'Skills Badge' is a badge that you can be awarded for being interested in or really good at something. You can decide on the skills badges that you would like to try. Some badges will need help from yours Leaders, some you will try yourself away from the Cub Scout Pack and some you will need your Cub Scout friends to help you. But for each and every badge it is very important that you should 'do your best'.

There are 30 badges to choose from. When you have finished all the challenges required, your Leader will arrange with you when you will be presented with your well earned badge.
To see all the badges click here

Who we are

Tuesday Cubs:names...
Tuesday Leaders:Catherine Mullins,


Wednesday Cubs:

 
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Wednesday Leaders: Joe O'Leary , Nigel Dunne,Kelly Hughes, Marian O'Leary.


Thursday Cubs:

 
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Thursday Leaders: Adele Hutchinson (Akela) 8251651, Philip Flood (Baloo) 8252985, Ellen Holian (Kaa) 8252721, Maria D'Arcy (Bagheera ) 8252583, Anne McElroy (Raksha) 8251551


What we do

We play games
We go for hikes
We do good deed.

Knots and Lashing
Using rope, sisal and spars you can make a swing or some chariots and hold a chariot race. To do this you will need to use some of the knots you used for Bronze and Silver Arrow and try a couple of new one.
To see how to make knots click here (Tip: Double-click on the knots to animate them) or here

Camping What to have, what to do and what not to do going camping.

 

Links

Play Cub Hangman!
Battleship: The well known game, online. - Please wait, it takes a while to load.
Send an e-card! Send a card to your friends.


 

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