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New Scout Induction Ceremony Equipment o Small Candelabra 3 candles 1 red, 1 white, 1 blue for Scout Oath o Large Candelabra 12 white candles for Scout Law o Candleholder 1 gold candle (or this could be combined with the 12 in some way) o Wood Badge Neckerchiefs 1 per participant o Script includes Scout Laws o Den Chief Service award ropes 1 per troop guide o Critter table totem cards o Critter table totem card bases o Large Scout patch for patrol flags 1 per patrol Roles 6 CANDLES LIGHTERS: #1 Todd: Trustworthy, Loyal #2 Don: Helpful, Friendly #3 Mike P: Courteous, Kind #4 Jerry: Obedient, Cheerful #5?: Thrifty, Brave #6?: Clean, Reverent ASPL: Stacey Reader: Sandy Den Chiefs: Troop Guides SM: Bill SPL: Joe Setup Patrols laid out in critter order. Beaver front door side down across isle and up to front again Neckerchiefs rolled, stacked in patrol bundles paper divider placed on table at front Large Scout patch for patrol flags Den Chief Service award ropes on the SPL side of the room Critter table totem cards in critter order on the SPL side of the room Critter table totem card bases on the patrol tables Small and Large Candelabra setup with candles on a table in the front with lighter behind the candelabra (just in case) SPL and SM in the front of the room TROOP GUIDES will be at their table on the outside end of the table ASPL, CANDLE LIGHTERS and READER staged in the lobby area near bulletin boards. Day One Troop Meeting Opening v2 1 7/20/2016

Procedure N5-347-16 1. SPL enters - raises SCOUT SIGN. Asks everyone to stand. Leads the Pledge of Allegiance - the Scout Oath and the Law. New Scouts are at their tables with their Den Chief. SPL: Please be seated 2. SPL: "Welcome - first troop meeting for many of you and we will recognize that with the new scout induction ceremony in a few minutes. Introduce SM again. 3. SM: Scouts, we have a special ceremony to conduct at this time. The circle of our troop is about to enlarge to welcome new members. This is a tradition with Troop 1; every one of us was inducted into the troop with this same ceremony. Some joining may be new to Scouting. Some are already experienced in Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, Varsity Scouting and Venturing, or in a combination of these programs. Senior Patrol Leader, will you begin the ceremony? 4. SPL "Troop guides, will you present those who are ready to be received into the fellowship of our troop?" (In critter order patrol by patrol - the TG stands - Introduces himself/herself by name and real Scouting Position. TG then introduces the patrol members one at a time to the rest of the troop by name and scouting position and mentions something personal about the patrol member (the patrol member should stand when introduced.) SPL (make sure everyone is seated after the last patrol is done) 5. When the last patrol is introduced the SM-SPL set the candelabra if not already in place. The ASPL, CANDLE LIGHTERS and READER enter the front from the lobby. ASPL is carrying a lit candle and places it in the top position in the holder on the table. 6. SPL "this candle represents the spirit of Scouting. As we welcome you into the fellowship of Troop 1, we want you to think about what it means to be a Boy Scout. Sure it is lots of fun, but more than that it's about getting along with other people. It's doing your part, helping others all the time, and learning to lead. It's about living up to the Scout Oath and Law not just while you are in the troop or in uniforms or at Scout meeting, but all the time - 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. It's about doing a Good Turn every day and being prepared. That is what the spirit of Scouting means to us in Troop 1. That is what this lone candle represents to us. Now listen to the meaning of the Scout Law" 7. FIRST CANDLE LIGHTER steps up to the table, picks up the spirit candle (top position) and lights the first candle, puts the spirit down, puts up the scout sign and says "A Scout is Trustworthy" 8. The READER reads the Trustworthy part and ends with "A Scout is Trustworthy". Repeating, A Scout is Trustworthy is the signal that the reader has completed that Scout Law. That same CANDLE LIGHTER repeats the same thing for 1 more law. After that each law candle lighter will in turn step up to the table light one candle raise the scout sign and say the law. Each will stay for two laws. (see page 5 for Scout Law script) 9. SPL: "Friends, you have heard the Scout Law. Will you do your best to live up to it? If so say I will." Day One Troop Meeting Opening v2 2 7/20/2016

10. Candidates answer together, "I will." N5-347-16 11. ASPL: As a final step in becoming a member of Troop1, I ask each of you stand and raise your right hand in the Scout sign and repeat the Scout Oath with me. Don t just say the words mean them, because it is your oath, your promise to live the life of a Scout as a member of Troop 1 now and always 12. ASPL: Leads the Scout Oath pausing after each part for the SPL recite the meaning of the color candle, On my honor I will do my best To do my duty to God and my country SPL: the red candle represents our duty to God & country - light candle and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; SPL: the white candle represents our duty to help others"- light candle To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. SPL: the blue candle represents our duty to OURSELVES" - light candle 13. SM: As you have committed yourselves to the Scout Oath and the Law. I now declare that each of you is an official member of Troop 1. Will each Troop Guide bring the new patrol forward with their patrol flag? 14. All patrols stand up and get in a line around the room lead by the TG and the last patrol member with the patrol flag. The TG will lead his/her patrol to behind the candelabra table and in front of the candle lighters. The TG will get neckerchiefs from the table and gives each Candle Lighter a neckerchief. CANDLE LIGHTERS hangs neckerchief on each person. The person applies their woggle - if they don't have one the TG supplies a white one. The patrol pauses and gets the "SCOUT" patch affixed to the patrol flag by the SM. (The READER will hand the SM the SCOUT patches.) SPL then presents the critter patrol to the troop. And gives the first patrol member in line the critter totem card to put on their table. (The ASPL will hand the critter totem to the SPL.) SPL awards the TROOP GUIDE the Den Chief Service Award rope. (The ASPL will hand the SPL the Den Chief Service Award rope.) 15. Rotate - The on-deck patrol moves while the previous patrol is getting the neckerchiefs. There is NO moving while the SPL or SM are presenting the Scout badge, the critter and the Den Chief Service Award. There is NO talking especially while on-deck. Day One Troop Meeting Opening v2 3 7/20/2016

16. SM: Let us now welcome our new members. TG welcomes the members of their patrol. The SM and other staff members circulate through the patrols to welcome the new members to the troop. The ceremony is concluded when every new Scout has been welcomed. 17. SPL: Will the TGs please take their patrols to the Patrol breakout areas for Aims of scouting presentation. Day One Troop Meeting Opening v2 4 7/20/2016

Todd: A Scout is trustworthy. Reader: A Scout tells the truth. He is honest, and he keeps his promises. People can depend on him. A Scout is trustworthy Todd: A Scout is loyal. Reader: A Scout is true to his family, friends, Scout leaders, school, and nation. A Scout is loyal Don: A Scout is helpful. Reader: A Scout cares about other people. He willingly volunteers to help others without expecting payment or reward. A Scout is helpful Don: A Scout is friendly. Reader: A Scout is a friend to all. He is a brother to other Scouts. A Scout is friendly Mike P: A Scout is courteous. Reader: A Scout is polite to everyone regardless of age or position. He knows that using good manners makes it easier for people to get along. A Scout is courteous Mike P: A Scout is kind. Reader: A Scout knows there is strength in being gentle. He treats others as he wants to be treated. Without good reason, he does not harm or kill any living thing. A Scout is kind Jerry: A Scout is obedient. Reader: A Scout follows the rules of his family, school, and troop. He obeys the laws of his community and country. If he thinks the rules and laws are unfair, he tries to have them changed in an orderly manner rather than disobeying. A Scout is obedient Jerry: A Scout is cheerful. Reader: A Scout looks for the bright side of life. He cheerfully does tasks that come his way. He tries to make others happy. A Scout is cheerful Lighter #5: A Scout is thrifty. Reader: A Scout works to pay his way and to help others. He saves for the future. He protects and conserves natural resources. He carefully uses time and property. A Scout is thrifty Lighter #5: A Scout is brave. Reader: A Scout can face danger although he is afraid. He has the courage to stand for what he thinks is right even if others laugh at him or threaten him. A Scout is brave Lighter #6: A Scout is clean. Reader: A Scout keeps his body and mind fit. He chooses the company of those who live by high standards. He helps keep his home and community clean. A Scout is clean Lighter #6: A Scout is reverent. Reader: A Scout is reverent toward God. He is faithful in his religious duties. He respects the beliefs of others. A Scout is reverent Day One Troop Meeting Opening v2 5 7/20/2016