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This one day training experience is intended for those Boys Scouts who are First Class Scout or above and would like to serve in a leadership position while giving service to brother Cub Scouts. Elements of the this training include:

  • Your Job As Den Chief 
  • How To Use and Lead Games
  • How To Lead Songs 
  • Dual Contest and Tricks
  • Working With Cub Scouts and Den Leaders
  • 7 Parts of A Successful Cub Scout Den Meeting
  • 5 Parts of A Successful Webelos Den Meeting
  • Den Chief/Webelos Den Chief Responsibilities

Den Chief Training is for Boy Scouts who wish to become Den Chiefs for Cub and Webelos Dens. Den Chief is a leadership position in the Troop.
This training works best when the Boys Scout and the Cub/Webelos Den Leader go through the training together. The Cubmaster of the Pack should also attend, as well as any Troop Leadership.

It is suggested that Packs and Troops split the fee for the scout. There is no charge for adult leaders unless lunch is requested.

All Participants Must Be Pre-Registered! No Walk-Ins Will Be Admitted! Thank You!

Requisite: Scout MUST be recommended by Scoutmaster. Signature is required on the registration form. It is recommended that the Scout be First Class or thirteen years old, but can be younger if he is mature enough to handle the position.

Scheduled date(s) for this event have not yet been determined.

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