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7 Cub Scout Crossover Ceremonies

Looking for a great Cub Lookout man crossover ceremony to gloat your Webelos' transition to Scouts BSA?  Check out these seven crossover ceremonies!

Cub Scout Crossover Ceremonies

While sending our little Webelos Cub Scouts off to Scouts BSA is bittersweet, most of united states want to celebrate this milestone in their Scouting careers.  Many packs do this by holding specialCub Sentry Crossover Ceremonies.

Crossover ceremonies are a way for the pack to say cheerio and for the troop to welcome them.  Just like the Pointer of Light ceremonies, you can find a plethora of crossover ceremonies online.  While I was researching this post, I read through quite a few and picked my 7 favorites.

Some of the 7 Crossover ceremonies are very elementary, and others are more elaborate.  Almost of them use small wooden bridges, but there is 1 that uses a rope instead of a bridge.  I besides included the anniversary nosotros used for my son Parker'due south crossover where the Scouts were taken beyond a lake in canoes.

A few things to note:

  1. I didn't write the Cub Scout advancement ceremony scripts. For most of them, nosotros don't know who originally wrote them, but a huge thank you goes out to them.
  2. Because the original author is unknown for many of these, I am crediting the website where I first plant the ceremony. If there is someone else who deserves the credit, let me know, and I'll be glad to change it.
  3. These ceremonies only talk about crossover, so if your pack combines the Pointer of Light ceremony with crossover, you'll need to modify the ceremony you use.  Read this collection of Pointer of Light ceremonies for more than ideas.
  4. I modified some of the ceremonies.

If you would like a printable copy of these ceremonies, await for the box at the lesser of the page.

7 Cub Scout Crossover Ceremony Ideas

  1. Bridging Webelos to Scouts Crossover Ceremony
  2. Cross Over the Bridge Ceremony
  3. A Bridging Crossover Ceremony
  4. My Son'due south Crossover Ceremony
  5. Jungle Book Ceremony for Advancing to Scouts
  6. Bridge to Scouts BSA
  7. Rope Crossover Ceremony

i. Bridging Webelos to Scouts Crossover Ceremony

This ceremony comes to us from the US Scouting Service Project.

PERSONNEL NEEDED:

  • Cubmaster
  • Webelos Leader
  • Den Chief
  • Scoutmaster
  • Webelos crossing over
  • Parents of Webelos crossing over

EQUIPMENT NEEDED:

  • American flag
  • Pack flag
  • Troop flag
  • Span
  • Troop neckerchief for each Watch

Organisation:

The bridge is in the center of the stage area. The pack flag is to the left of the bridge. The American flag and troop flag are to the right. Webelos and parents are to the far left, to be escorted to the front. The Boy Scouts are to the right of the bridge.

SCRIPT:

CUBMASTER: The principal goal of Cub Scouting is to prepare Cubs to become Scouts. Tonight, information technology is my privilege to present to y'all our Cub Scouts that have decided to go along their Scouting trail. (Call forrard each candidate by proper noun and their parents.)

This ceremony of crossing the bridge marks your completion in Cub Scouting, but every bit it marks the beginning of a whole new experience in Scouting. Congratulations and good luck!

(As each candidate approaches the span, the Webelos Leader and Den Master remove the Webelos neckerchief and manus it to the Watch's parents. Cubmaster gives each the Cub Sentry handshake. Candidates and their parents cross over the bridge together. Scoutmaster gives the candidate the Scout handshake and welcomes them and their parents to the troop.)

SCOUTMASTER: We are happy to welcome you to our troop. (Give a brusk argument of what is expected of Picket.) Please echo the Lookout man Adjuration with me. As a token of this of import occasion, I would like to present you with the troop neckerchief. (Later each has received his neckerchief, the Scoutmaster and new Scouts exchange the Scout salute. All participants go out the stage expanse.)

2. Cross Over the Bridge Ceremony

This Crossover Ceremony is also from the United states Scouting Service Projection.

PERSONNEL NEEDED:

  • Cubmaster
  • Scoutmaster
  • Webelos crossing over
  • Parents of Webelos crossing over

EQUIPMENT NEEDED:

  • Bridge
  • Scouts BSA Handbooks
  • Scouts BSA neckerchiefs

Organisation:

Bridge is centered in the stage expanse. The Scoutmaster is to the right of the bridge, and the Cubmaster is to the left.

SCRIPT:

CUBMASTER: This evening we have Cub Scouts who will embark on a new take chances in Scouting. Volition those Scouts of Akela assemble with their parents over on the left side of the bridge?

CUBMASTER: (to parents) During the years you and your children take been in Cub Scouting, we have had numerous opportunities to piece of work together on your trail. Your Cub Scout accept reached the age to enter Scouts BSA. I'm sure you and your child will find the aforementioned satisfaction there that you lot found in Cub Scouting. As a symbol of the growth of your child and their entrance into Scouts BSA, I will inquire that yous atomic number 82 them earlier me and prepare to guide them across the bridge into Scouts BSA when I obtain permission for your children to enter their quango camp.

CUBMASTER: Hello! Scouts of Troops!

SCOUTMASTER: Howdy! Cub Scouts of Akela! What do y'all desire?

CUBMASTER: I take Cub Scouts of Akela's quango band who accept prepared themselves for archway into the council rings of Troop(s) _____ and who all clothing Cub Scouting's highest award, the Arrow of Light. (leave final part off if they haven't earned the Arrow of Calorie-free)

SCOUTMASTER: Bring them forward to the span that joins our council rings.

(Cubmaster leads parents and Cub Scouts to the bridge. Scoutmasters cross the bridge and are introduced to parents and Cub Scouts.)

CUBMASTER:  Cub Scouts, information technology has been a sincere pleasure knowing and working with y'all. In a few moments, you volition no longer be Webelos Scouts. I promise and pray that the desire, eagerness, interest and free spirit you have shown in Cub Scouting carries over into your families, church, schoolroom, circle of friends, and everything you exercise in your lives.

The trail to Eagle yet lies ahead of you. It takes a strong desire, a willingness to sacrifice, and a lot of guts sprinkled with a lot of beloved, to make it. Then, this is just the starting point. Keep the fire going, and the desire going within you and from this base camp. May your travels be onward and upward and may you have a marvelous journey toward being a successful, active, contributing citizen of the community.

Cub Scouts, you take contributed much to your den and pack, and we shall miss you and your parents. You leave united states to enter the Scout Troop of your choice. There, I'm sure, you'll continue to grow in Scouting skills and friendships.

Now that you are leaving our pack and Cub Scouting, volition you remove your neckerchiefs and give them to your parents? Your new Scoutmaster volition shortly present you with a token of your status equally new Scouts BSA.

Equally you exit our council ring, I would similar to present to you lot a token to start you on your new path (nowadays Scouts BSA handbook to each Scout). Now cantankerous over the bridge, and join your new council ring.

(Scouts and parents follow the Scoutmaster(southward) across the bridge)

SCOUTMASTER: As Scoutmaster of Troop ___, I welcome y'all and your parents. There are many traditions in our troop, and then many that nosotros would not attempt to chronicle them all to you now. Instead, it is our pleasure to present you with this token of our council ring.

(Present Cub Scouts with neckerchiefs. Take other Scouts BSA place them around their necks.) Wear it with pride equally many accept done before you. Nosotros welcome yous to our troop with your starting time official handshake. (Scoutmaster shakes hands with each of the new Scouts BSA)

Will yous bring together me in repeating the Sentry Oath?

engraved pocketknife
This engraved pocketknife would make an awesome souvenir for a Scout who is crossing over from Cub Scouts to Scouts BSA!

3. A Bridging Crossover Ceremony

The US Scouting Service Projection again gives us this bridging anniversary from Troop 6 of the Colonial Virginia Council. Thanks to Andrew Hagemann for this Crossover ceremony.

PERSONNEL NEEDED:

  • Scoutmaster
  • Banana Scoutmaster
  • Senior Patrol Leader
  • Assistant Senior Patrol Leader
  • Webelos crossing over
  • Parents of Webelos crossing over

EQUIPMENT NEEDED:

  • Table
  • Two candles
  • Bridge
  • Troop neckerchief
  • Green epaulets

ARRANGEMENT:

Darken the room for the Crossover anniversary. A unmarried candle is burning on a table. The Webelos Scouts (their parents behind them) are lined up virtually the Scoutmaster who is standing beside the candle flame. The troop'due south Senior Patrol Leader and the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader are standing in the middle of a plywood span.

SCRIPT:

SCOUTMASTER: The flame you see before you lot represents the Flame of Noesis. You lot Webelos Scouts who are bridging over to Scouts BSA have shown me that you bring with you a hunger for knowledge. The Scouting program offers you a special kind of noesis that volition serve you well every bit you walk the sometimes difficult road to adulthood.

(Scoutmaster picks up another candle from the tabular array where the Flame of Knowledge sits and holds it virtually the Flame but does not lite it nonetheless.)

SCOUTMASTER: The Flame of Knowledge never goes out as long as there are people who are willing to seek knowledge. It burns eternally in the mind of humankind as a buoy, casting its rays to guide us equally we seek a higher level of understanding of our world.

(Scoutmaster lights candle.)

SCOUTMASTER: This candle represents a youth who seeks knowledge. Each of you lot Webelos here with me tonight is that youth.

(Scoutmaster hands the newly-lit candle to the nearest Webelos Picket.)

SCOUTMASTER: You lot have sought to continue building upon your Scouting knowledge by finding a Scouts BSA Troop that will help you gain your ample portion of this special knowledge. Have custody of the Flame.

(Scoutmaster places the candle in the closest Spotter'due south manus.)

SCOUTMASTER: Hold this sacred Flame for a moment and then transfer this Flame to the next Webelos Lookout. Paw information technology around from Cub Picket to Cub Scout until information technology reaches the final ane of you in line who volition render it to me.

(Equally the Flame is transferred from Lookout to Scout, the Scoutmaster continues addressing the audience.)

SCOUTMASTER: Knowledge, once gained, must be shared. Each Scout must pass on to other Scouts what he or she has learned. Every bit you abound more than experienced in Scouting, we volition ask yous to begin to render to Scouting some of what you accept received from it. Work diligently as yous pass down your Trail to Eagle Scout, and you will learn much that you tin can share with the others who come later on you. Recall, you will receive from Scouting but what yous put into it. I challenge you to work hard and so that you lot volition take much to requite dorsum.

(When the candle has made its mode back to the Scoutmaster, he places the 2nd candle in a holder that was placed well away from the original Flame. After a moment, he blows out the second candle. NOTE: The Flame of Cognition is left burning as long as possible.)

SCOUTMASTER: Run into how easily that youth'southward Flame was extinguished by the breeze of laziness? Don't let laziness extinguish the Flame of Knowledge that burns in your ain heed. Cherish your Flame by doing your best, by asking questions when y'all don't understand, and by living up to the Scout Oath and Law.

(Break for effect)

SCOUTMASTER: Merely, notice how the Flame of Knowledge that burns in the listen of humankind is withal lit? From it, you can always re-low-cal your own flame should the cakewalk of laziness blow too hard and snuff out your own Flame. Never cease learning. Never requite the breeze of laziness a run a risk to blow.

SENIOR PATROL LEADER: Troop ___ invites the Webelos Scouts and their parents to bring together the states on the Scouts BSA side of Scouting past crossing over this symbolic span.

(As each Webelos reaches the heart of the span, the Senior Patrol Leader and his banana finish them to remove the blue shoulder epaulets and replace them with green ones. After the green epaulets are in place, the Senior Patrol Leader then places the troop'due south neckerchief OVER the Cub's Webelos version, removes the Cub's slide, puts information technology on the Troop neckerchief, and then slides away the sometime neckerchief. They hand the neckerchief and the blue epaulets to the Cub's parent.)

SCOUTMASTER: (While the Senior Patrol Leader is removing the start neckerchief) Observe that we removed the Webelos neckerchief after we placed the Scouts BSA neckerchief on the Watch. We do this to be sure that there is no break in a immature person's Scouting career.

As the new Scouts exits the bridge, they and their parents are welcomed past his new troop'south Assistant Scoutmaster and past whatever Scouts BSA in attendance.

When all of the Cub Scouts take bridged over, the Assistant Scoutmaster asks the new Scouts BSA to take concur of the Troop flag with their left hand and raise the Scout sign with their right. He leads them in the Scout Oath.

canoe cub scout crossover
My son crossing the lake in a canoe as part of his Crossover Anniversary

iv. My Son's Crossover Anniversary

This is the ceremony that we used for my son, Parker's crossover. I know I found it somewhere on the internet, but I'm not certain where. If I should give you credit for this ceremony, please let me know.

We held our crossover at the Quango's campground, which has a lake. The Scouts prepare their camp on one side of the lake, and the anniversary was on the other.

In lieu of the span, the Scouts rowed the Webelos across the lake in canoes. The Webelos then camped out with the Scouts.

If yous don't have access to a location similar this, you lot can apply a bridge.

PERSONNEL NEEDED:

  • Cubmaster
  • Banana Cubmaster
  • Webelos Den Leader
  • Scoutmaster
  • Senior Patrol Leader
  • Four Boy Scouts
  • Webelos crossing over
  • Parents of Webelos crossing over

EQUIPMENT NEEDED:

  • Ashes from a previous campfire

ARRANGEMENT:

This Crossover Ceremony was held outdoors most a campfire. The Scouts BSA are gathered on 1 side of the bivouac. The Cub Scouts and parents are standing on the opposite side of the campfire. Four Scouts are located at the n, south, eastward and west of the gathering–almost encircling the participants.

SCRIPT:

CUBMASTER: Webelos of Pack ___, families and friends, we are gathered here for our graduation campfire and crossover.

There exists, in Scouting circles, a legend that Baden-Powell would take ashes from a ceremonial bivouac and spread them into the adjacent campfire. This was done to call back memories of past campfires and to highlight to all Scouts and Scouters the bonds that connect us with our fellow Scouts and Scouters effectually the world.

I accept with me ashes symbolizing the campfires of your Cub Scout career. They comprise the memories of the fun and friendship you have shared. Have a moment and remember.

(Interruption, then throw the ashes into the fire)

CUBMASTER: In calculation these ashes to our bivouac this night, nosotros symbolically send greetings to our blood brother and sister Scouts around the world. And, as these ashes mingle with tonight's campfire, we join the memories of our own past campfire experiences and those of Scouts that have come before us with this evening's program.

Banana CUBMASTER: Allow u.s.a. bow our heads together. We at present telephone call upon the Corking Spirit, Akela, for his approval on all of these young men and everyone who has gathered in council tonight. May these young Scouts always strive to obtain the noblest and highest ethics in their lives. Let strength be their guide. Cause them to follow a straight trail and to never be a reason for others to waiver from the true path. Protect us for many moons to come up. May the Great Chief of all Scouts be with us until we run into once again.

CUBMASTER: You have experienced much in your adventures in Cub Scouts. You have explored, learned, and grown as you progressed through the ranks. It is at present time for you to take on new challenges outside our Pack. The winds from the four directions of the compass have thoughts to share with you.

Male child Picket NORTH WIND: I am the North Wind. People say I am cold, but to you, I volition always bring the warmest of winds because you have been true-blue Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts and take lived upwards to the Scout Police force.

BOY SCOUT SOUTH WIND: I am the South Current of air. I wish you good Scouting. Over loma and dale, I have carried stories of y'all and your experiences. As Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts you have been happy, game, and fair – a credit to your den and pack.

Male child Watch East Air current: I am the Eastward Air current. I wish you lot well. I accept spread the story of our fun and happiness in Cub Scouting with Pack ___ and of how y'all lived upward to the Scout Adjuration and Law and were fair and helpful.

Boy Picket W WIND: I am the West Air current. I would like everyone present to know that these graduating Webelos Scouts did not walk the Cub Watch trail alone. Each had the wonderful help and guidance of his or her parents. Parents, keep to help your Scouts go and grow!

ALL WINDS: (in unison) We will be with you forever. Nosotros wish you the best of luck in your travels and experiences on the Scouting trail.

WEBELOS DEN LEADER: During the years you and your child accept been in Cub Scouting, we have had numerous opportunities to piece of work together along the trail. Now our Webelos are leaving the pack to enter Scouts BSA. I am certain yous are going to discover the same satisfaction there that y'all have institute in Cub Scouting. To symbolize your child'due south growth and their archway into Scouts BSA, I will divest them of their Webelos Scout neckerchief, and they will then be welcomed by Scoutmaster _____________ of Troop ___.

(Webelos Den Leader removes each Cub's neckerchief.)

SCOUTMASTER: (Name each kid), as Scoutmaster for Troop ___, I am pleased to receive you as you cross the bridge to Scout BSA. Your achievements in Cub Scouting are well-known to us.

To necktie the token of Membership, I introduce ___________, our Troop Senior Patrol Leader, to honor our troop neckerchief.

(Senior Patrol Leader places the troop neckerchief on each Webelos.)

SCOUTMASTER: On behalf of Troop ___, we welcome you to Scouts BSA. May your trail non be broken until you too, reach the realm of the Eagle. As your scoutmaster, I will claiming you to soar to smashing heights and continue to attain the highest laurels that a Spotter can reach.

five. Jungle Volume Ceremony for Advancing to Scouts

Edward A. Haluska wrote this Crossover Anniversary and published information technology on the United states Scouting Service Projection.

PERSONNEL NEEDED:

  • Cubmaster
  • Scoutmaster
  • Scouts from the patrol that the Webelos volition be joining
  • Webelos crossing over
  • Parents of Webelos crossing over

EQUIPMENT NEEDED:

  • Span (a small symbolic one is adequate)
  • New Scouts BSA neckerchiefs
  • Suitable recorded music and speaker/audio arrangement (optional)

ARRANGEMENT:

Bridge is centered in the stage area. The Scoutmaster is to the right of the bridge, and the Cubmaster is to the left. The music is mainly for the parents. During the crossing over, play something suitable.

SCRIPT:

CUBMASTER: The moon is full, merely as information technology was long ago on that night in the jungle when Mowgli first joined the Seeonee wolf pack. Information technology has been many years since Mowgli returned from living with the wolves. After he returned, he taught u.s.a. many of the lessons he learned while in the jungle.

The near important was that the strength of the wolf is the pack, and the force of the pack is the wolf. That is why we are here tonight in this quango band. But just as Mowgli had to exit the pack, tonight we besides have some cubs among us who take grown strong and tall.

The fourth dimension has now come when they besides must exit the pack to find their place in the world. They have learned many lessons as they have walked the trails of the Bobcat, Tiger, Wolf, and Bear. But tonight, because these cubs are set to begin their next adventure on their way to adulthood, we volition not await to the manner of the jungle for guidance. Instead, we will read from a book that people use when they seek wisdom.

To everything, there is a season,
A fourth dimension for every purpose under heaven:
A time to be born, and a time to die;
A time to plant, and a time to pluck what is planted;
A fourth dimension to impale, and a time to heal;
A fourth dimension to break down, and a fourth dimension to build up;
A fourth dimension to weep, and a time to express joy;
A time to mourn, and a time to dance;
A fourth dimension to bandage away stones, and a fourth dimension to assemble stones;
A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;
A time to gain, and a fourth dimension to lose;
A fourth dimension to keep, and a time to throw away;
A time to tear, and a time to sew;
A fourth dimension to keep silent, and a fourth dimension to speak;
A time to love, and a time to hate;
A time of war, and a fourth dimension of peace.

We have now come to the time and season when we must allow become. So permit usa begin. Parents, bring forward these cubs.

(Cubmaster calls out the names of the Webelos who will exist advancing to Scouts. Parents and Webelos come forward and face the rest of the pack.)

CUBMASTER: Akela of the humans!

SCOUTMASTER: What is it that y'all desire, Akela of the cubs?

CUBMASTER: We have among us several Cubs who accept grown alpine in body and strong in character. They accept learned well the ways of the pack, but now they yearn to run with other people who are also between their childhood and adulthood. They have been with the pack for many moons and have been a source of pride for us all. Simply information technology is now the flavor when they must get out us.

SCOUTMASTER: Nosotros understand. Bring them to the span between usa.

(If you accept recorded music, first information technology now.)

(Cubmaster now leads the Webelos, one at a time, to the center of the bridge between Cub Scouts and Scouts BSA. The child is stopped at the heart of the bridge, and the Cubmaster so removes their Webelos scarf. The Scouts of the patrol that the Webelos volition exist joining and so place a Scouts BSA scarf on the kid and atomic number 82 them to their group.)

AKELA: Although these Cubs are no longer with our pack, we still telephone call on the Great Akela of all Cub Scouts and Scouts BSA to always guide their style. We ask that the Great Akela watch over them every bit they learn to soar with the Eagles. And, in the fullness of time, after the great bicycle of life has turned total circle, when the flavour over again comes to the time to gather in, and the moon is full, we pray that these children will return, alpine and proud and potent, and present their own cubs to be accepted into the pack. But until then, let us send them on their mode with a last wolf howl.

(Cubmaster leads pack in wolf howl.)

cub scout crossover ceremony with neckerchief

6. Span to Scouts BSA

An unknown Scouter penned this Crossover Ceremony. Information technology was posted on the US Scouting Service Project.

PERSONNEL NEEDED:

  • Webelos Den Leader
  • Scoutmaster
  • Den Primary (torchbearer)
  • Scouts
  • Senior Patrol Leader
  • Webelos crossing over
  • Parents of Webelos crossing over

EQUIPMENT NEEDED:

  • A rustic span with railings made of dead tree branches and floored with flake lumber
  • Two campfires (artificial ones for indoors)
  • Camp lantern to be carried by the torchbearer
  • Scouts BSA neckerchief

ARRANGEMENT:

This impressive Crossover Anniversary for Webelos Scouts tin can exist used indoors or outdoors. If this ceremony is held indoors, the room should be darkened.

A campfire is at each end of the span. The Webelos and their parents are seated around one bivouac; the Scouts BSA around the other.

SCRIPT:

WEBELOS DEN LEADER: Webelos, please stand and repeat the Spotter Oath with me.

(Webelos and den leader echo the Oath. )

WEBELOS DEN LEADER: Hullo, Scouts of Troop ____.

SCOUTMASTER: How-do-you-do, Webelos Scouts of Akela, what do you desire?

WEBELOS DEN LEADER: We take several Webelos Scouts of Akela's council band who take prepared themselves for entrance into the council ring of Troop ____.

SCOUTMASTER: Bring them forwards to the bridge that joins our two quango rings.

(The Webelos den leader, accompanied by the torchbearer, leads graduating Webelos Scouts and their parents to the bridge. Scoutmaster crosses over the bridge and is introduced to the parents and the Webelos Scouts.)

WEBELOS DEN LEADER: (Names each Webelos), you accept contributed much to your den and pack, and nosotros shall miss y'all and your parents. At present you are leaving usa to enter the Scouts BSA troop of your choice. In that location you will keep to abound in Scouting skills and friendships.

An important office of your Webelos Scout uniform is your neckerchief. Now that you are leaving our pack and Cub Scouting, will you remove your neckerchief and give it to me? Your new Scoutmaster will identify about your neck the neckerchief of the troop you are to join.

(The Webelos Scouts remove their neckerchiefs and gives them to the Webelos den leader. The Scoutmaster now beckons the graduates to follow him across the bridge.)

SCOUTMASTER: (continuing before the Scouts BSA campfire) As Scoutmaster of Troop ___, I welcome you and your parents. There are many traditions in Troop ___ that will involvement yous.

(The Scoutmaster explains one or two traditions and mentions important troop activities planned for the near future.)

SCOUTMASTER: Now it is my pleasure to present to yous the neckerchief of our troop.

(He places the neckerchiefs around the necks of the incoming Scouts BSA.)

SCOUTMASTER: Wear information technology with pride as many have washed before you. Your Senior Patrol Leader, (proper name), now wishes to limited the troop's happiness in having yous as a new fellow member.

(The Senior Patrol Leader leads the troop in a cheer for the new Scouts. This tin be followed by the troop vocal or a expert Scout song.)

(Senior Patrol Leader the leads the troop in saying the Sentinel Police.)

seven. Rope Crossover Ceremony

Our last ceremony was one of many written by Cindy Gagon of the Utah National Parks Council. You tin can find all of her ceremonies hither.

This is a great Crossover ceremony for packs that don't accept a bridge.

PERSONNEL NEEDED:

  • Cubmaster
  • Pack Committee members
  • Scoutmaster
  • Scouts from patrol Webelos will exist joining
  • Webelos crossing over
  • Parents of Webelos crossing over

EQUIPMENT NEEDED:

  • Thick rope
  • Webelos neckerchief
  • Troop neckerchief
  • Rope lights or other battery operated lights

Organization:

The members of the pack commission stand to the left belongings end of the thick rope. Drapery one of the Webelos' neckerchiefs on the rope.

The Cubmaster and a few Scouts from the patrol stand on the right and hold the other end of the rope. Curtain the Scouts BSA neckerchief on that side of the rope.

Have each group concur the rope taut. If possible, lower the lights and employ the rope lights or bombardment operated lights to light the ground post-obit the line of the rope.

The outgoing Webelos and their parents stand on the Cub Lookout side of the rope.

SCRIPT:

CUBMASTER: The time has come up for (say proper name of each Cub) to cantankerous over to the Scouts BSA Troop. The Cub Scout pack committee stands firm on one end of the rope to agree it up for you to cantankerous safely to the other side, simply as they looked out for you and watched over you during your years in our Cub Scout Pack.

On the other stop of the rope waits your new patrol standing just every bit business firm to go on the rope tight for you to make your mode to them. They volition proceed to hold the rope for you equally yous learn new things that volition ready you for the Hawkeye Rank. Look to your fellow scouts to lead you, and in turn, wait behind you to those that follow you. We as your Cub Scout Pack wish you well and will be right backside yous all the way!

(The Webelos volition then follow the rope and the lighted path to the other end and meet with the new Scoutmaster who will place the new neckerchief on them.)

Get out a comment to share your favorite crossover ceremonies!

Yours in Scouting,
Sherry

P.South.  If you're looking for an Arrow of Lite ceremony, read this mail service.

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