This paper describes the crossover ceremony our Pack used for the Webelos Crossover at our last Blue and Gold Banquet. It includes a diagram of the bridge we built a few years ago and that we use for both Webelos and Tiger graduations. (For the Tiger ceremony, we change the placarding on the girders to "Search," "Discover," and "Share" and we change eight planks to the eight steps to the Bobcat Badge. One of these days we will make a separate Tiger set of girders and planks so we don't have to change anything! And another one of these days, we will put down on paper the actual plans for building the bridge. For now, if you want to build one, you'll have to figure out the plans from our sketch--it's made with 3/4-inch birch plywood and wood screws, but the next one will be solid wood planks and reinforced [I-beam] girders.) We hope this inspires someone!
Medical Information The Boy Scouts of America recommends that all youth and adult members have annual medical evaluations by a certified and licensed health-care provider. In an effort to provide better care to those who may become ill or injured and to provide youth members and adult leaders a better understanding of their own physical capabilities, the Boy Scouts of America has established minimum standards for providing medical information prior to participating in various activities. Those standards are offered below in one three-part medical form. Note that unit leaders must always protect the privacy of unit participants by protecting their medical information.
ELIGIBILITY - All Cub Scouts who are currently registered in Pack 1576 and are up to date on all dues and have completed all of their paperwork as confirmed by the Pack Committee Membership Chair.