A BRIDGE is a structure carrying a pathway or roadway over a depression. It is a means of connection or transition from one side to another. During the years you and your son have been in Cub Scouting, we have had numerous opportunities to work together along the trail. Now, Boys' name is leaving the Pack to follow the trail of Boy Scouting. I am sure you are going to find the same satisfaction there that you have found in Cub Scouting.
As a symbol of the growth of your son and his entrance into Scouting, may I ask that he stand before me where I will divest him of his Webelos Handbook and neckerchief? (Take Webelos Handbook and Neckerchief from the boy) You and he will slowly cross over the bridge into Scouting, pausing at each of the twelve steps. At the end of the twelve steps, you will be welcomed by the Scouts of Troop # . (Dim the lights and have a spotlight shining on a bridge as the boy and parents cross the bridge.)
(As Cub takes each step, the Scouts call out loudly each of the Scout laws.)
1st - TRUSTWORTHY
2nd - LOYAL
3rd - HELPFUL
4th - FRIENDLY
5th - COURTEOUS
6th - KIND
7th - OBEDIENT
8th - CHEERFUL
9th - THRIFTY
10th - BRAVE
11th - CLEAN
12th - REVERENT
Read by Scouts -
We welcome you into Troop #, we meet each Day at Time at Place. We shall look forward to welcoming you at our next troop meeting.
Read by Scoutmaster -
(Hands Scout Handbook to new Scout) This book now replaces your Webelos book. Read and study it. Keep it handy for it is your guide through many adventures in Scouting.
Done by Assistant Scoutmaster - (Places Troop neckerchief around new Scouts neck and shakes his hand)