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Checklist outlining elective Lion adventure requirements and referencing official advancement guidance publications within the Boy Scouts of America Cub Scout program.
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Program:
Cub Scout Lion Program
Document Type:
Advancement requirements checklist
Source Publication:
Cub Scout Lion Den Leader Guide (#39003 - SKU 644816)
Related Publication:
Guide to Advancement (BSA publication 33088)
Web Resources:
USScouts.Org; MeritBadge.Org; Scouting.org
Intended Audience:
Cub Scouts, parents, den leaders, and Scouters
Adventure Type:
Elective adventure
Subject:
Lion bag creation, personal care checklist, shoelace tying practice
Contact Emails:
[email protected]
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Year:
2026
Region / City:
Beaver Valley Mall
Theme:
Scouting event, Pinewood Derby, First Aid Meet
Document Type:
Event Information
Organization:
ScoutBSA
Author:
John Pavolko, Ken Smith
Target Audience:
Cub Scouts, Scouts, Volunteers, Adults
Period of Validity:
February 7, 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Description:
Event schedule and registration details for a Scouting event including Pinewood Derby races and First Aid Meet.
Year:
2026
Note:
Region / City
Document Type:
Calendar
Target Audience:
Joey Scout, Cub Scout, Scout, Venturer Scout, Rover Scout
Period of Validity:
Term 1, 2026
Context description:
Calendar listing significant dates and events for multiple Scout sections throughout Term 1 of 2026.
Year:
2017/2018
Region / City:
Naperville, IL
Theme:
Cub Scout Uniforms
Document Type:
Uniform Requirements
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America (BSA)
Target Audience:
Cub Scouts, Den Leaders, Adult Leaders
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Change Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
USA
Topic:
Leader Appreciation
Document Type:
Planning Sheet
Organization:
Cub Scouts, BSA
Author:
Cub RT Staff
Target Audience:
Scout Leaders, Volunteers, Committee Members
Event Period:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
February 2026
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Rochester, NY
Topic:
Scout Camp
Document Type:
Guide
Organization:
Seneca Waterways Council
Author:
Sara Hardy
Target Audience:
Cub Scout leaders, parents, and participants
Period of Action:
Summer 2026
Approval Date:
Not provided
Date of Changes:
Not provided
Year:
2026
Location:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Youth Scouting, Outdoor Activities, Community Engagement
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization:
Scouts UK
Target Audience:
Children aged 8-10, Scout leaders, general public
Anniversary:
110 years of Cub Scouts
Additional Anniversaries:
40 years of Beaver Scouts, 5 years of Squirrels section
Activities Mentioned:
Camps, adventures, fundraisers, community projects, badge achievements
Volunteers:
Over 163,000 adult volunteers
Membership:
Over 57 million worldwide
Skills Focus:
Teamwork, confidence, outdoor skills, life skills
Contact:
(Insert name, email address, and mobile phone number)
Event Name:
The 31st Annual Challenge Walk
Date:
22 January 2022
Closing Date for Applications:
16 January 2022
Location:
Walesby Forest, Brake Road, Walesby, near Ollerton, Nottinghamshire
Region:
Nottinghamshire, England
Organising Body:
Nottinghamshire County Scout Council
Charity Number:
522441
Event Type:
Youth outdoor walking and hiking event
Activities:
Night Hike, Cub Ramble, Beaver Ramble
Main Routes:
Long Walk (approximately 18 miles), Short Walk (approximately 10 miles)
Additional Routes:
Cub Ramble (approximately 4–5 miles), Beaver Ramble (approximately 1½ miles)
Eligible Participants:
Scouts, Explorer Scouts, Guides, Senior Section, Network Units, recognised Youth Organisations, Leader Teams
Minimum Participant Age:
10½ years (for Challenge Walk)
Team Size:
Minimum 4, maximum 8 participants (Challenge Walk); up to 20 participants for Cub and Beaver Rambles
Adult Supervision Requirement:
Minimum three adults for Cub and Beaver Rambles including one warranted leader
Start Times:
Beaver Ramble 12:00 pm; Cub Ramble 1:30 pm; Long Walk approximately 6:00 pm; Short Walk approximately 7:00 pm
Entry Fee:
£9.95 per person (Challenge Walk); £5.00 per person (Cub Ramble); £4.00 per person (Beaver Ramble)
Included in Entry Fee:
Food, certificates, and camp fees where applicable
Required Documentation:
Challenge Walk 2022 Application Form, Cub Ramble 2022 Application Form, Beaver Ramble 2022 Application Form, Full Medical Form
Safety Requirements:
Mandatory equipment list, checkpoint control system, tally cards, medical information forms
Contact Persons:
Mr Alistair Bow; Mr Keith Morris
Application Method:
Electronic forms available via Facebook page or www.nesst.org.uk
Supporting Organisation:
Scout & Guide Associations
Year:
2010/2011
Region / Location:
Benfontein game farm, near Kimberly, Northern Cape, South Africa
Subject:
Behavioural ecology, parental care
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Faculty of Veterinary Science, Utrecht University
Author:
Drs. R. Beishuizen
Species studied:
Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis)
Research method:
Field observation with VHF radio collars and Cybertracker data collection
Study period:
2010–2011
Group composition:
2–5 adults per group, 2–4 cubs per group
Parental roles:
Male and female participation, grooming, guarding, playing, foraging
Key focus:
Cub behaviour, parental care, social dynamics
Date:
Saturday, October 26th
Location:
Three Fires Council Office, 415 N 2nd St, Saint Charles, IL 60174
Audience:
New and experienced Cub Scout leaders, parents of Cub Scouts
Training duration:
8:00am-11:30am
Required materials:
Notepaper, pen or pencil, Cub Scout Leader uniform (if available)
Other requirements:
Hazardous Weather Training (every two years) is also required but not part of this training
Provided:
Continental Breakfast
Training type:
Instructor-led
Target group:
Cub Scout leaders and parents
Event format:
In-person
Year:
1908–2018
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Type of document:
Educational / Scout Program Material
Author:
Lord Baden-Powell and Boy Scouts of America contributors
Target audience:
Cub Scouts and leaders
Themes:
Trustworthiness, honesty, integrity, responsibility
Included activities:
Pack Meeting agendas, character-building adventures, elective activities
Historical references:
Scouting For Boys (1908), Rovering to Success (1922)
Notable figures:
Abraham Lincoln, Davy Crockett
Multimedia:
YouTube videos referenced for teaching
Month/Year of highlighted themes:
January 2016, July 2017, March 2018
Quotes included:
Inspirational quotations on trust and ethics from historical and modern figures
Organization:
Lion Brand Yarn Company
Document type:
Employment application form
Jurisdiction:
United States
Employment type options:
Full-time, Part-time
Work eligibility requirement:
Authorization to work in the United States
Minimum age requirement:
18 years
Sections included:
Personal information, employment desired, education, employment history, references, military service, disclaimer and signature
Equal opportunity statement:
Included
Submission method:
Email
Submission contact:
[email protected]
Organization:
Mountain Lion Catholic Club
Institution:
University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS)
Document type:
Constitution
Articles:
I–X
Governing body:
Club Officers
Officer positions:
President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary
Membership eligibility:
Students of UCCS; non-students as Associate Members without voting rights
Election period:
May 1 – April 30
Election deadline:
Before March 1
Advisor requirement:
Full-time UCCS faculty or staff member
Meeting frequency:
At least once per month
Financial oversight:
Department of Student Life and Leadership
Amendment procedure:
Two-thirds vote of active membership with prior submission and review
Year:
2021
Region / City:
National
Theme:
Youth Education, Scouting Program
Document Type:
Pilot Program Overview
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Author:
Boy Scouts of America
Target Audience:
Parents of kindergarten-age boys, Cub Scout leaders
Start Date:
2021
End Date:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
Not specified
Setting:
The savanna and the big mountain
Theme:
Family, courage, responsibility
Type of document:
Theatre play script for children
Genre:
Educational school play
Characters:
Narrator, Mufasa, Sarabi, Simba, Nala, Scar, Scara, Animals
Music:
“The Lion Sleeps Tonight”, “I Will Be King”
Props:
Animal masks or hairbands
Costumes:
Psychomotricity socks, trousers and T-shirt in the same color as the represented animal
Structure:
Three scenes
Intended audience:
School audience and children
Year:
2023
Region / City:
New Delhi, Woolwich
Subject:
Lionism, Community Service, Leadership
Document Type:
Nominee Statement
Organization:
Lions Club
Author:
Chandra Kumar
Target Audience:
Lions Club Members, Lions Club Leadership
Effective Date:
2023-24
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2015
Region / city:
Colorado Springs
Topic:
Research presentations
Document Type:
Event program
Institution:
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Author:
UCCS faculty and students
Target audience:
UCCS community, researchers, students, visitors
Period of action:
April 3, 2015
Approval date:
April 3, 2015
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2014
Author:
Virginia Hamilton
Title:
He Lion, Bruh Bear, and Bruh Rabbit
Audience:
School students
Type of document:
Folktale summary
Setting:
Forest
Characters:
He Lion, Bruh Bear, Bruh Rabbit, Man, Will Be, Was Once, little animals
Educational context:
Classroom assignment
Date completed:
10/7/14
Periods:
4, 5, 7
Year:
Ancient Rome
Region / City:
Rome
Genre:
Fable
Author:
Aesop (retold by James Baldwin)
Intended Audience:
Students / Educational
Themes:
Gratitude, Friendship, Freedom
Type of Document:
Educational worksheet / Reading comprehension
Key Characters:
Androcles, the Lion
Date of Publication:
Not specified
Educational Purpose:
Reading comprehension and moral reflection
Note:
Year
Document type:
Summary
Target audience:
General audience
Author:
Sarah Horton
Year:
2019
Country:
United Kingdom
City / Region:
Norwich, England
Document Type:
Academic research article
Academic Field:
Art Theory and Visual Culture
Research Topic:
Symbolism of lion imagery, ornament, and class identity in England
Keywords:
lions, drawing, colonialism, ornament, Africa, interventions, Bourdieu, Veblen
Theoretical Framework:
Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of habitus and symbolic capital; Thorstein Veblen’s theory of conspicuous consumption
Historical Context:
Britain’s Brexit negotiations
Objects of Study:
Lion garden ornaments in suburban domestic gardens
Medium Discussed:
Drawing and decorative artistic interventions
Cultural References:
British heraldry, public monuments, suburban domestic ornamentation
Relevant Sites:
Trafalgar Square, London
Symbolic Themes:
colonial legacy, national identity, class markers, decorative subversion