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About Webelos Weekend

About Webelos Weekend

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Webelos Weekend was started over 25 years ago, by Scoutmaster Jim Overton. This rich tradition of introducing Cub Scouts to the world of older youth Scouting has been carried on every year since, by a youth Director, and an adult Director. This leadership changes every year, to provide leadership opportunities to our older Scouts.

Only 2% of every youth who joins Scouting will attain the rank of Eagle. That may be a statistic you’ve heard, however it bears repeating. Scouting loses the majority of its members at the transition from Cub Scouts to Scouts BSA. The problem here tends to be a large amount of insecurity, on the side of the adults as well as the scouts.

Scouts BSA requires a much larger amount of independence from parents than Cub Scouting. A Den is normally comprised of Cubs of the same age, rank, and peer group, led by an adult (usually a parent) and every member is equal. A Scouts BSA patrol is different in almost every way. A normal patrol brings together boys and girls of different ages and ranks, a patrol leader and assistant, and the adult participation in troop/patrol activity is kept to a minimum.

This system allows the Scouts to learn about themselves and where they fit in with the patrol dynamic. Being part of a patrol will lead to more independence, and the ability to reason on their own, while supervised in a controlled environment. When girls and boys are allowed to learn on their own, they become strong leaders, and capable followers.

At Webelos Weekend our goal is to imitate this patrol method and provide an introduction for both parents and Webelos to the way that Scouts BSA Troops operate. We combine Webelos from their own and different packs into a patrol, staffed with capable and trained youth. This system has dramatically increased the rate at which Webelos cross into troops and has shown that it makes them more comfortable with their new Troops.

A Class 1 personal health history form (Parts A&B) is also required for each person staying in camp. Please ensure you bring a completed Health Form with you to camp.

 
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