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WeBeLoS Denner Cub Scouts BSA custom Shoulder Loops epaulet ribon boards

$ 2.11

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

These custom shoulder loops are crafted of the same grosgrain ribbon as the current blue shoulder loops and feature two gold-colored grosgrain ribbons for the WeBeLoS Denner and one
gold-colored grosgrain ribbon
for the Assistant WeBeLoS Denner. The custom loop is worn on the left epaulet instead of the felt tab and cord device which retail for .00 each. They can easily be switched when the WeBeLoS Denner's &/or Assistant's term of service changes. They are quite distinct and they reflect the historic gold stripes.
This sale is for one WeBeLoS Denner and one Assistant WeBeLoS Denner shoulder loop. There are multiple available, only one set is needed for the WeBeLoS den.
Non-BSA private-issue field-fabricated spoof. Laboriously hand crafted in USA of
outsourced
materials.
These can be used for uniform wear, display or collecting.
This item will be shipped USPS first class mail in an envelope. Postage is 1.00, additional pairs in same order at no additional postage cost. Due to losses in the past i no longer ship overseas.
This item is being offered "as is, no return," please ask questions prior to purchase, i Will Do My Best to respond within 24 hours.
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Keep on Scoutin'
The WeBeLoS Den Denner is elected by secret ballot by the members of the WeBeLoS Den for a short term of office; usually three to six months. His or her responsibilities are determined by the WeBeLoS Den leader and WeBeLoS Den Chief, and might include such things as leading ceremonies, preparing equipment, setting up the meeting room, greeting new boys and helping them get acquainted, assisting with tricks and puzzles, or other worthwhile tasks.
The WeBeLoS Assistant Denner is elected by the den for a short term of office, to coincide with the WeBeLoS Denner's term. He assists the Denner, and usually becomes WeBeLoS Denner for the next term. The Assistant may temporarily take on the role of Denner if the Denner is unavailable.
The position of Denner helps with learning leadership responsibilities. The Denner role prepares the Scout for when he or she will be a Patrol Leader in Scouts. The Denner does not run the meetings. The responsibilities of the Denner should be simple and appropriate for the age of the Cub Scout.
Some suggestions for tasks are:
Arrive a few minutes early to help set up
Stay a few minutes late to help clean up
Pass out any materials needed (paper handouts, pencils, scissors, etc.)
Pass out the snack
Take attendance
Call the den meeting to order using the Cub Scout sign
Welcome scouts to the meeting
Lead the den in the opening flag ceremony
Prepare a joke or story to tell
Prepare a game to play
Lead a song
Keep the den in order by using the Cub Scout Sign when necessary
Help with uniform inspections
Select teams or groups for activities and games