The Tiger Cub Scout program is for boys who have completed Kindergarten
(or are age 7). After earning the Bobcat badge, a boy may earn the Tiger Cub badge.
To earn the Tiger badge, a boy must complete six required adventures with his den or family and one elective adventure of his den or family’s choosing
(or are age 7). After earning the Bobcat badge, a boy may earn the Tiger Cub badge.
To earn the Tiger badge, a boy must complete six required adventures with his den or family and one elective adventure of his den or family’s choosing
Pack 66's Tiger Cub Den has two meetings a month, one outing a month and attends the monthly Pack meeting. Tiger Cubs is designed for boys in first grade. They attend meetings with an adult partner. Adult partners also share responsibility for hosting and planning a monthly program in conjunction with the Tiger Cub Den Leader. Come join us! (Youth Application Form)
The Tiger rank is for boys who are in first grade or are age 7. To earn the Tiger badge, a boy must complete six required adventures with his den or family and one elective adventure of his den or family’s choosing. As the boy completes each adventure, he will receive the adventure loop for that adventure, which he can wear on his belt. When the boy has completed the seven required adventures, he can receive the Tiger badge. The Tiger badge is given to the boy’s adult partner at a pack meeting. Then, during a grand ceremony, the adult gives the badge to the boy.
After he has earned the Tiger badge, a Tiger Scout can work on the remaining 12 Tiger electives until he finishes first grade (or turn 8 years old). He can choose elective adventures that may show him new hobbies and teach him skills that will be useful during his Boy Scout years. When he completes an elective adventure, he receives an additional adventure loop to wear on his belt.
The Tiger rank is for boys who are in first grade or are age 7. To earn the Tiger badge, a boy must complete six required adventures with his den or family and one elective adventure of his den or family’s choosing. As the boy completes each adventure, he will receive the adventure loop for that adventure, which he can wear on his belt. When the boy has completed the seven required adventures, he can receive the Tiger badge. The Tiger badge is given to the boy’s adult partner at a pack meeting. Then, during a grand ceremony, the adult gives the badge to the boy.
After he has earned the Tiger badge, a Tiger Scout can work on the remaining 12 Tiger electives until he finishes first grade (or turn 8 years old). He can choose elective adventures that may show him new hobbies and teach him skills that will be useful during his Boy Scout years. When he completes an elective adventure, he receives an additional adventure loop to wear on his belt.
Tiger Required Adventures:
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