Baloo's bugle volume 22, Number 6 The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance


THEME RELATED STUFF WORLD BROTHERHOOD OF SCOUTING



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THEME RELATED STUFF

WORLD BROTHERHOOD OF SCOUTING


The organization of the Scout Movement at the world level, “World Scouting”, is governed by the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM). The WOSM website is www.scout.org.

WOSM is an independent, non-political, non-governmental organization that is made up of 161 National Scout Organizations (NSOs). These NSOs are located in 223 countries and territories around the world. With over 40 million members in some one million local community Scout Groups, WOSM is one of the largest youth movements in the world.

Some seven million members in WOSM are adult volunteers who support local activities. Through peer-to-peer leadership, supported by adults, each local Scout Group embraces the same set of values illustrated in the Scout Promise and Law. Each



SCOUTING OATHS AROUND THE WORLD

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Scouting Oaths from around the World
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WORLD CREST


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The World Crest is a Scout emblem that has been worn by an estimated 250 million Scouts since the Scouting movement was founded in 1919. It is still worn by 28 million Scouts in 216 countries and territories and is one of the world's best-known symbols.

Scouts and members of the public often ask how the emblem originated. Lord Baden-Powell himself gave the answer: "Our badge we took from the 'North Point' used on maps for orienteering." Lady Baden-Powell said later, "It shows the true way to go." The emblem's symbolism helps to remind Scouts to be as true and reliable as a compass in keeping to their Scouting ideals and showing others the way.

The crest is designed with a center motif encircled by a rope tied with a reef or square knot, which symbolizes the unity and brotherhood of the movement throughout the world. Even as one cannot undo a reef knot no matter how hard one pulls on it, so, as it expands, the movement remains united.

The three tips of the center fleur-de-lis represent the three points of the Scout Promise. In some countries, the two decorative five-pointed stars stand for truth and knowledge.

The crest is white on a royal purple background. These colors are symbolic as well. In heraldry, white represents purity and royal purple denotes leadership and help given to other people.

The World Crest is an emblem of the World Organization of the Scout Movement and is authorized for wear on the uniform of all member associations as a symbol of membership in a world brotherhood. It is authorized by the Boy Scouts of America to be worn by all adult and youth members as a permanent patch centered horizontally over the left pocket and vertically between the left shoulder seam and the top of the pocket.

The BSA donates a small portion of the proceeds from each patch sold to the World Scout Foundation to assist with the development of Scouting's emerging nations.



BROTHERHOOD


Santa Clara County Council, 2001 Pow Wow

by Bob Greer

Last night I watched the sunset


when my day was almost done,
and thought about another boy
whose day had just begun.

I’ll probably never know him,


since we’re half-a-world apart.
How different we must be
if my day ends as his day starts.

On the far side of the sunshine,


on the other end of day,
lives a boy who seems a stranger
in a hundred different ways.

Still I think we might discover


if we look beneath the skin,
that instead of being strangers,
he and I are more like twins.

But listen to his heartbeat.


Oh, just listen to his dreams.
You’ll know that deep inside
we aren’t as different as we seem.

I think I’ll write a message.


I might send it on the wind--
so when he hears it blowing,
he will know he has a friend.

I think that I can touch him,


if I reach out with my heart.
How different can we be
when we’re just half-a-day apart?

On the far side of the sunshine,


on the other end of day,
lives a boy exactly like me
in the most important ways.

Yes, I know we will discover


when we look beneath the skin,
that instead of being strangers,
he and I are really twins.


THEME & PACK MEETING IDEAS



GATHERING ACTIVITIES


Note on Word Searches, Word Games, Mazes and such – In order to make these items fit in the two column format of Baloo’s Bugle they are shrunk to a width of about 3 inches. Your Cubs probably need bigger pictures. You can get these by copying and pasting the picture from the Word version or clipping the picture in the Adobe (.pdf) version and then enlarging to page width. CD

DO YOU KNOW WHERE?

Santa Clara County Council, 2001 Pow Wow

Line up the clue with the correct country



Passport Clue Country

  1. Boy Scouting originated in this country Japan

  2. Easiest continent to make ice cubes on Egypt

  3. Last Summer Olympics were held here China

  4. Our neighbor to the North England

  5. They grow lots of coffee here Canada

  6. Shoes made of wood and lots of tulips India

  7. Three big pyramids and a sphinx Australia

  8. Pokemon was invented here Antarctica

  9. See the Great Wall Holland

  10. Taj Mahal and lots of curry Colombia

Answers: 1-England; 2-Antarctica; 3-Australia; 4-Canada; 5-Colombia; 6-Holland; 7-Egypt; 8-Japan; 9-China;
10-India


NATION SCRAMBLE

Santa Clara County Council, 2001 Pow Wow

Unscramble the names of these countries. Work with your family or friends.

1. CRFNEA 11. LIFNADN

2. GASDMACAAR 12. RINLDAE

3. EMGARYN 13. CNOLASTD

4. GNAEDNL 14. WRENLZISDTA

5. SARUSI 15. RUALAISAT

6. NRUAHGY 16. IPNELIHPISP

7. NLODAP 17. MERACIA

8. APNJA 18. ZRLIBA

9. EKOAR 19. PISNA

10. EMRKDNA 20. EWN LNDZAAE



Answers: 1-France; 2-Madagascar; 3-Germany; 4-England;
5-Russia; 6-Hungary; 7-Poland; 8-Japan; 9-Korea; 10-Denmark; 11-Finland; 12-Ireland; 13-Scotland; 14-Switzerland; 15-Australia; 16-Philippines; 17-America; 18-Brazil; 19-Spain; 20-New Zealand

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GUESS THE NATION

Santa Clara County Council, 2001 Pow Wow

Have small flags representing at least 12 different countries. Number each flag, and have participants try to guess the name of the nation it represents. You may need to give participants a list of country names or hints to help them out a bit.



Country Word Search

Can you find the names of the 18 countries by reading vertically, horizontally, diagonally, backward or forward?



The countries are -

CAMBODIA CANADA CHINA

EGYPT ENGLAND FRANCE

GERMANY HOLLAND INDONESIA

IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY

JAPAN MOROCCO NORWAY

PANAMA PERU UNITED STATES


Friends Around the World

Santa Clara County Council, 2001 Pow Wow

Can you find the names of eleven countries by reading vertically, horizontally, diagonally, backward or forward?





Words:

Africa Germany Holland Japan

Korea Mexico Scotland Sweden

Switzerland Thailand USA



HOW MANY COUNTRIES CAN YOU NAME?

Santa Clara County Council, 2001 Pow Wow

As families arrive, give each family a sheet of paper and ask them to write as many countries as possible.



Family members are encouraged to work together. During the meeting, honor those who knew the most with a cheer.


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