Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Nine earn Arrow of Light Award

Nine Haywood County boys are now Boy Scouts after earning their "Arrow of Light" award at an award ceremony held at First United Methodist Church Monday, November 21. Pictured with their leaders are Patrick Gains, Justin Jacocks, Everett Pettigrew, Jackson Pettigrew, Kadin Ribble, Jackson Robinson, Alex Sceals, Jed Taylor and Micheal Williams. Leaders pictured are Cub Master Scott Ribble, Webelos II Den Leader Allen Brown and Webelos II Assistant Den Leader Jessie Jacocks.
A group of nine Haywood County boys have earned Cub Scouting's highest award, The Arrow Of Light. These boys are a part of the second year Webelos Den. Webelos means - We'll Be Loyal Scouts.

In Cubmaster Scott Ribble’s address to the Webelos and their families, Cubmaster Scott noted, “These Webelos Scouts have brought honor to the Pack. They have diligently climbed the Cub Scouting trail. They are now ready to go on to a bigger adventure in the great brotherhood of Scouting.”

These boys are the first and only group of boys under the leadership of Cubmaster Scott Ribble and Webelos Den Leader Allen Brown.  They have now Received Cub Scoutings Highest Award – The Arrow of Light. At the end of the ceremony, the boys “Crossed Over” from Cub Scouts to Boys Scouts were they will continue their individual journey to reach The Boy Scouts of America’s highest rank – Eagle.

Cub Scout Pack 68 and Boy Scout Troop 68 are chartered by First United Methodist Church with Sammy Tillman as the Charter Representative.

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