Scouting, Volume 60, Number 1, January-February 1972 Page: 52
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DEN MEETING
OUTLINE
REVIEW THEME PAGfcS BEFORE PLANNING DEN MEETINGS.
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CIRCUS WORLD
FIRST WEEK
SECOND WEEK
THIRD WEEK
FOURTH WEEK
Den Leader, Den Chief, and Denner Review Plans Before Each Den Meeting and Check Equipment Needed.
BEFORE THE Have a pop bottle and
MEETING straw for Lift a Bottle
STARTS Trick (Den Chief's
Denbook); peanuts for
Peanut Race, materials for
animal form, Cub Scout
Songbook.
Have U.S. flag, materials
for costumes and props
balloons for Balloon-
Batting Relay (Games
for Cub Scouts).
Have Cub Scout Songbook.
Have paper hats and
rolled newspapers for
Swat the Clown game,
page 55; U.S. flag,
flashlight, ropes for Circle
Knot Race (Den Chief's
Denbook).
Den Leader Collects Dues, Reviews Boys' Advancement, and Posts on Advancement Chart.
WHILE
CUB SCOUTS
GATHER
Have den chief teach
Lift a Bottle Trick and
It Can't Be Done (Den
Chief's Denbook).
Play Circus Menagerie,
page 55.
Practice skills for the
den's circus acts.
Play Swat the Clown.
OPENING
Sing "The Circus Comes
to Town" (Cub Scout
Songbook).
Denner leads pledge of
allegiance. Each boy tells
his favorite circus act.
Sing "The Animal Fair"
(Cub Scout Songbook).
Denner leads Law of the
Pack.
Form a hollow square.
Have denner post colors
and lead pledge of
allegiance.
BUSINESS
ITEMS
ACTIVITY
CLOSING
AFTER
THE
MEETING
Discuss theme and plans
for pack circus. Decid<
animal to make for
menagerie and plan its
costume. Discuss act
or acts den will perforn
leave dicision for next
week.
Play Peanut Race.
Begin making animal
form for circus
menagerie.
Announcements —
Ask boys to bring
materials for circus
costumes to next
meeting. Denner leads
Cub Scout Promise. Be
salute den chief on
way out.
Denner Supervises Pul
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Decide on den act or acts;
Check progress in the
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 60, Number 1, January-February 1972, periodical, January 1972; New Brunswick, New Jersey. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353658/m1/52/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.