What is the Scout blue and Gold Banquet?
What is the Scout blue and Gold Banquet?
Blue and Gold Banquet Blue and Gold Banquets are a tradition in Cub Scout packs. They are a celebration of the anniversary of the founding of the BSA on February 8, 1910, and therefore usually take the place of the February pack meeting. Often, badges of rank are awarded.
What do you do at a blue and Gold Banquet?
There are many kinds of Blue and Gold Banquets. Some groups have a full catered meal while others have a potluck dinner and others only serve cake or have an ice cream sundae bar. Packs may have special games that the boys play or have a fun entertainer such as a magician.
Was Richard Branson a Boy Scout?
Sir Richard Branson, the entrepreneur known for his Virgin empire, was once a member of the Scouts, and it’s possible that being a part of The Scout Association is where the mogul’s philanthropic side stems from. He said of his experience, “Scouting was great fun.
What is the Arrow of Light?
The Arrow of Light, the highest rank in Cub Scouting, prepares a Webelos Scout to join a Scouts BSA troop. Fifth Grade Scouts must complete four required adventures, plus one elective adventure from the Webelos handbook, and complete the Cyber Chip award for their age.
Who is the Chief Scout of Australia?
Honourable David Hurley
Scouts Australia is delighted to announce that our new Chief Scout, His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, was invested as Chief Scout of Australia at a ceremony at Government House on the 2nd October 2019.
Who are Scout Ambassadors?
Scouting ambassadors are:
- Scouting ambassadors are prominent individuals who support the work of the Scout Association in transforming the lives of young people.
- They are representatives for Scouting, and bring contacts, knowledge and experience in their particular fields as a way to benefit the Movement.