TigersThe Tiger Den is comprised of first grade boys or girls, typically around 6 years of age, and serves are their introduction to Cub Scouts. Tigers will learn the Cub Scout motto, handshake, oath, earn their Bobcat badge early on, and learn what it means to obey the law of the pack.
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WolvesThe Wolf Den is comprised of second grade boys or girls, typically around 7 years of age. A continuation of the Tiger den, Wolves complete six required adventures and one elective adventure which center around community involvement, camping safety, duty to God, physical fitness and health, and outdoor adventures.
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BearsThe Bear Den is comprised of third grade boys or girls, typically around 8 years of age and continues on many of the adventures introduced in the Tiger and Wolf dens. Through the completion of required adventures and electives, Bears will learn responsible pocket knife use, how to prepare a campfire event and setup a campsite, working towards setting up a pack-wide carnival event, and participate in outdoor activities and community service.
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Webelos / Arrow of LightWebelos and Arrow of Light (AOL) Dens include fourth and fifth grade boys or girls, typically between the ages of 9 and 10, who are beginning their transition from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. `Webelos/AOL requirements continue with traditional Cub Scout activities, while taking a more active role in the ownership of their experience and preparing them for entry into the Boy Scouts. Scouts who complete the requirements for the AOL badge will participate in the traditional Crossing-Over ceremony, honoring their commitment and dedication to completing the Cub Scouts program and welcoming them into Boy Scouts.
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