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Cub Scout Pack 225
(Sammamish, Washington)
 
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Segments


Segments are small recognition patches that can go around the Council Rounder on the pocket of the blue Cub Scout Uniform.

Pack 225 awards Segments for several different events.

Scouts may earn Segments on their own as well. Any Scout working to earn a Segment on his own must do the requirement and write three sentences about what he did to earn the Segment.
  • The sentences should include details of what he did, what he liked about it, what he learned, etc.
  • Discuss the three sentences during a den meeting.
  • Then the Den Leader will submit your name to the Advancement Chair to purchase the award.

Below is an attachment showing all the different Segments available for Pack 225.

Below is an attachment to use when writing the three sentences.

Attachments
Icon File Name Comment  
Pack 225 segment requirements updated 9-15-2013.pdf Segments available for Pack 225  
segment worksheet.pdf Use this for the three sentences and turn into Den Leader  

Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award


  Tiger Cubs, Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts may earn the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award. This award recognizes the Scout for taking part in outdoor recreation and conservation projects. In many cases, you can earn this award while doing other Scouting activities. Click here for more information about this award.

Religious Emblems


 

To encourage members to grow stronger in their faith, many religious groups have programs for young people to earn a religious emblem. The Boy Scouts of America approves of these programs and allows the religious emblems to be worn on the official uniform.

For a list of emblems programs, and a list of awards provided by each faith or religious group, see the Religious Emblems Programs page.


Cub Scout World Conservation Award


  Webelos Scouts can earn the Cub Scout World Conservation Award by earning the Forester, Naturalist, and Outdoorsman activity badges and taking part in a den or pack conservation project.

Cub Scouting's Leave No Trace Awareness Award


  Leave No Trace is a plan that helps people take better care of the environment and protect it for future generations. Cub Scouts and their leaders may earn the Leave No Trace Awareness Award. Click here for more information. 

Emergency Preparedness Award


  "Emergency preparedness" means being ready for all kinds of emergencies. It means you're ready and able to help in times of trouble to save lives and property and to help a community—or even a nation—get back to normal after a disaster happens. To encourage Scouts of all ages to be prepared for emergencies, the BSA has approved an Emergency Preparedness Award program for members of all ages. To learn more about the award requirements and to download an application form, visit the Emergency Preparedness Award page.

Medals


Cub Scouts who compete in Cub Scout derbies, field days, and other competitive events can win medals to wear on their uniform.

Spirit of the Eagle Award


The Boy Scouts of America has created the Spirit of the Eagle Award as an honorary, posthumous special recognition for a registered youth member who has lost his or her life in an accident or through illness.

Spirt of the Eagle Application