1. 2nd grade boys are in a Wolf den, while 3rd grade boys are in a Bear den
2. Each den had 5 to 8 boys that is led by a den leader (typically a parent)
3. The den leader is assisted by an assistrant den leader, and sometimes a den chief (an older Boy Scout)
4. The den leader may appoint one of the boys to be denner. The position of denner gives the boys leadership experience as they assist the den leader in meeting setup, preparation, cleanup, etc.
5. The den meets about once a week
6. Den meetings have games, crafts, songs, ceremonies, and periodic field trips to coincide with a monthly theme.
7. Work on advancement is usually not done at den meetings. Boys do most requirements for the Wolf and Bear badges at home with the help of a parent or guardian
Dan Heerdt - Wolf Den 5
Denzil Hellesen - Bear Den 4
Sean LaPlante - Bear Den 3 |