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THE WAY OF THE ARROW |
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The Arrow of Light Award is the
highest rank in Cub Scouting. A Webelos Scout should set
his sights on it early. It's tougher to earn than the
Webelos badge, but he can do it! The Cub Scout will have
to earn the
Webelos badge and at least eight
activity badges, including
Citizen,
Readyman, and
Fitness. The total must include one
from each of the five activity groups.
By the time he has earned the Arrow
of Light Award, he will have learned many things about a
lot of subjects - and a lot about Boy Scouting. He will
be ready to join a Boy Scout troop!
Before he get's started on the Arrow
of Light Award, he should read through the requirements
with a parent, guardian, or den leader. Each time a
requirement is satisfied, he should have his
Webelos Den Leader sign it off in
his Webelos Scout Book.
Details regarding the completion of
the requirements and can be found in the BSA Webelos
Handbook (No. 33452, 2003.)

BSA 33452 © 2003
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BADGE REQUIREMENTS
- Be active in your Webelos den for at least 6 months
since completing the fourth grade (or for at least six
months since becoming 10 years old), and earn the
Webelos badge.
- Show your knowledge of the requirements to become a Boy
Scout by doing all of these:
- Earn five more activity badges in addition to the three
you already earned for the Webelos badge. These must
include:
- With your Webelos den, visit at least
- one Boy Scout troop meeting,
- one Boy Scout-oriented outdoor activity.
(If you have already done this when you earned your
Outdoorsman activity badge, you may not use it to
fulfill requirements for your Arrow of Light Award
requirements.)
- Participate in a Webelos overnight campout or day hike.
(If you have already done this when you earned your
Outdoorsman activity badge, you may not use it to fulfill
requirements for your Arrow of Light Award requirements.)
- After you have completed all five of the above
requirements, and after a talk with your Webelos den leader,
arrange to visit, with your parent or guardian, a meeting of
a Boy Scout troop you think you might like to join. Have a
conference with the Scoutmaster.
- Complete the
Honesty Character Connection.
- Know: Say the Cub Scout Promise to your
family. Discuss these questions with them. What is a
promise? What does it mean to keep your word? What does
it mean to be trustworthy? What does honesty mean?
- Commit: Discuss these questions with your
family. Why is a promise important? Why is it important
for people to trust you when you give your word? When
might it be difficult to be truthful? List examples.
- Practice: Discuss with a family member why it
is important to be trustworthy and honest. How can you
do your best to be honest even when it is difficult?
When a boy has completed all of these
requirements, he has earned the right to wear the Arrow of Light
badge.
The badge should be
ceremoniously presented as soon as possible
at an upcoming Pack meeting.
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