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Den Leader - Dan Bieker


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ClICK HERE to open the Achievement Tracker for the Den. This spreadsheet tracks all of the Achievements and Electives completed by the boys. There is a one page summary for each Scout so you can see what has been completed. When you complete achievements or electives at home, let Dan know. (Last update: 2/12/07)

Tiger Meeting Dates

February Tiger Meetings Theme: Aloha Cub Scouts
  • 1 Feb. Pinewood Weigh In
  • 2 Feb. Pinewood Derby Race (Friday)
  • 8 Feb. Den Meetings
  • 16 Feb. Blue & Gold Banquet (Friday)
  • (no other meetings this month)
March Tiger Meetings - Theme: BALOO Skies
  • 1 Mar. Den Meetings
  • 3 Mar. District Pinewood (Saturday)
  • 15 Mar. Den Meetings
  • 29 March Pack Meeting
April Tiger Meetings - Theme: Cub Cafe
  • 5 Apr. Den Meetings
  • 19 Apr. Den Meetings
  • 26 April Pack Meeting
May Tiger Meetings - Theme: Poles Apart
  • 3 May Den Meetings
  • 17 May Den Meetings
  • 31 May Pack Meeting
June - Theme: Wheel Into Summer
July - Theme: Rockets' Red Glare
August - Theme: A Century of Scouting

About the Tiger Cub Program

The Tiger Cub program is for first grade (or age 7) boys and their adult partners. There are five Tiger Cub achievement areas. The Tiger Cub, working with his adult partner, completes 15 requirements within these areas to earn the Tiger Cub Badge. These requirements consist of an exciting series of indoor and outdoor activities just right for a boy in the first grade.

Tiger Cubs are members of the Pack and attend all Pack Meetings.  First Grade boys may sign up for Tiger Cubs at any meeting.

Tiger Cubs BSA is a simple and fun program for first-grade boys and their families. The Tiger Cub program introduces boys and their adult partners to the excitement of Cub Scouting as they "Search, Discover, and Share" together. 

There are five achievements in Tiger Cubs:
  • Making My Family Special
  • Where I Live
  • Keeping Myself Healthy and Save
  • How I Tell It
  • Let’s Go Outdoors

Each achievement has three parts: a family activity, a den activity, and a Go See It outing.

A boy receives totem beads as he completes each part:
• A white bead for each required family activity part he completes
• An orange bead for each required den activity part he completes
• A black bead for each required Go See It part he completes

Tiger Cubs BSA follows a school-year cycle.  Boys remain in the Tiger Cub program until they complete first grade. 

Tiger Cub Motto
Search, Discover, Share.
Site Last Updated 12/18/06