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Wolf Den Meeting Schedule (pending)




All meetings will take place at the Carroll Center, 770 Centre St in Newton, unless otherwise specified.  Den meetings will go from 6:00-7:00pm and usually meet the first Thursday of each month.

 DATE    

 TOPIC    LOCATION
Sept 14
6:00-7:30

First pack meeting. 
Come join us for the first Pack meeting of the year and enjoy some science and ice cream from Sub Zero.
  Carroll Center
Oct 5
   Call of the Wild    Carroll Center
Nov 2

 Council Fire    Carroll Center
Dec 7

 Howling at the Moon    Carroll Center
Jan 4

 Paws on the Path    Carroll Center
Feb 1
 Running with the Pack    Carroll Center
Mar 7

 Air of the Wolf    Carroll Center
April 4
    Cubs Who Care    Carroll Center
May 2
 Elective    Carroll Center

At Home Badge Requirements


The den meetings will cover most, but not all, of the Wolf badge requirements. Here are a list of activities to do at home as they will not be covered as a group:

Bobcat Badge - If this is your first year scouting, start by completing the Bobcat requirements (Wolf handbook page 13)

Cyber Chip
1. Read and commit to the level I internet safety pledge.
2. Watch the Video " Bad Netiquette Stinks ". (NetSmartz.org/scouting )
3. Play the Router's Birthday Surprise Interactive Adventure, and print the completion certificate to give to your       den leaders: (NetSmartz.org/scouting )
4. Show and tell your family what you have learned.


Duty to God Footsteps - We will not be covering any of this belt loop as a group, complete requirements
1 or 2 plus 2 others as best fits for your family 

1 Discuss with your parent, guardian, den leader, or other caring adult what it means to do your duty to God. Tell how you do your duty to God in your daily life. 
2 Earn the religious emblem of your faith (details found here: http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-879_WB.pdf)
3 Offer a prayer, meditation, or reflection with your family.
4 Read a story about religious freedom
5 Learn a song of grace
6 Visit a religious monument



NOTE: If you miss a meeting plan on completing the requirements at home as they are needed to earn Belt Loops and the Wolf Badge.  Below is summary of Wolf Badge Requirements.  The Wolf Handbook has detailed information for each adventure.

Call of the Wild (1-4 plus 1 other)
1 Attend an outdoor activity
2 List possible weather changes while camping
3a Recite Outdoor Code
3b Recite the Leave No Trace Principles
3c List how you are careful with fire or other dangers
4a Show what to do during natural disaster
4b Show what to do to prevent spreading germs
5 Tie an overhand and square knots
6 While on an outing, identify four different types of animals you see or explain evidence of their presence. Tell how you identified them. 
Council Fire (1 and 2 plus 1 other)
1 Participate in a flag ceremony/learn to fold a flag
2 Work on a service project
3 Talk to a PD officer / FD member, etc.
Duty to God Footsteps (1 or 2 plus 2 others)
1 Discuss what duty to God means
2 Earn the religious emblem of your faith
(details found here: http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-879_WB.pdf)
3 Offer a prayer/reflect with family
4 Read a story about religious freedom
5 Learn a song of grace
6a Visit a religious monument
6b Create a display of your visit
Howling at the Moon
1 Communicate in two ways
2 Create an original skit
3 Present a campfire program
4 Perform your campfire program
Paws on the Path
1 Prepare for a hike
2a Tell what the buddy system is
2b Tell what to do if separated on a hike
3 Chose appropriate clothing for a hike
4 Discuss how you show respect for wildlife
5 Go on a 1 mile hike, find 2 things never seen before
Running with the Pack
1 Play catch
2 Practice your balance
3 Practice your flexibility
4 Play a sport with your den or family
5 Do two animal walks
6 Demonstrate healthy eating
Finding Your Way
1 Use a map to locate where you live
2 Draw a map for a friend or family member
3 Identify a compass on a map and use it to determine N, S, E, W
4 Go on a scavenger hunt and use a compass
5 Go on a hike and use a map and compass


CONTACT INFORMATION Co-Den leaders


Erin O'Donnell:
ejnodonnell@gmail.com 

Matthew Ng:
matthew.y.ng@gmail.com