2nd Den Meeting ~ February 3rd

This meeting the boys brought their books so we could get their achievements recorded & get their awards up to date. The theme this month is American ABC's and it is the Blue & Gold Banquet. Those boys completed the "which state" activity, sang the "Grand Ole Duke of York" & Made invitations to parents & leaders for the Banquet.
Jacob earned his Bobcat Badge and chose to receive his Badge at the Den meeting instead of waiting for the pack meeting.Mckay led our Den in a flag ceremony, completing Achievement 2b in the Wolf Book. McKay also completed two electives while making his invitations (by making & using a stencil and by free hand drawing a picture on one of the cards. 12a & 12e) Ethan received his Bobcat Badge as well (for Tiger Cubs) and by making 24 valentines and Ocean Bottom Crackers for our Den snack he completed two electives. We have the Achievement poster posted on our Den bulletin board, so the boys can see their progress every week.Devin, Jacob & Dillon completed Elective 23 in the bear hand book at this meeting. The boys learned about identify states on a US Map. They also drew maps from their homes to their schools. The boys also finished their Code of Conduct, adding consequences & rewards. The boys thought a good consequence would be cleaning toilets, cleaning house or timeout. Though they opted that if they were the ones misbehaving that they would be able to choose their own consequence instead of letting their den mates choose for them, cause we know the boys would pick toilets every time for others! The boys are very well behaved and follow their Den Code of Conduct very well. They do have BIG appetites! I have discovered that they love grapes & crackers, but don't like peanut butter & celery or cheese!
Bears this month should pick someone or something from American History to learn about & share at den meetings this month. McKay should learn about our state flag and share with the den at an upcoming meeting to meet one of his achievements.
Need ~ We need someone to come to a den meeting this month & show us how to fold a flag properly (I was in the military for ten years, but I can't remember for the life of me how to do it properly).

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