Cogioba Roundtable

Roundtable Meetings are for all Boy and Cub Scout Leaders and are held on a monthly basis from 7 - 8 pm on the 1st Thursday of every month at First Church of the Nazarene, 150 Richview Road, Clarksville TN 37043.

District Executive is Brian O'Malley
District Chairman is Diogo Tavares
District Vice-Chair is Mike Hessock
District Commissioner is Dan Montjoy
Boy Scout Roundtable Commissioner is James Moore
Cub Scout Roundtable Commissioner is Christa Palmieri
District Advancement & Recognition Chair is Gayla Qualls
District Activities and Civic Service Chair is

District Camping and Outdoors Co-Chairs are Red Kirby & Chrisie Moore
District Membership Chair is Bert Burkhardt
District Program Chair is Phyllis Riley
District Public Relations Chair is Christy Anderson
District Training Chair is Annie Metcalfe
District Venturing Chair is
District Webmaster is Tony Golden
OA Chapter Advisor is Kurt Belawske

The District Committee meets the 4th Thursday of each month from 6:30 - 8:00 pm.

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The Cubmaster’s Role

Your Pack has given your Webelos a good beginning on the Scouting trail. As you know, the purpose of the Webelos program is to prepare and help boys become Boy Scouts.

We know that boys succeed best in becoming Scouts when the Cubmaster, Scoutmaster and Webelos Leader work on their transition together, as a Scouting team

Webelos Leaders and the Scoutmaster(s) (both have received this graduation plan) have a major role in Webelos-to-Scout Graduation, but we are counting on you to help in several important ways. This sheet is designed as a checklist to help your Webelos succeed in becoming Boy Scouts.

TARGET DATE

TASK

September Roundtable Joint meeting: Scoutmasters, Cubmasters, & Webelos 2 (5th grade) leaders. Webelos graduation job description sheets for every Scoutmaster, Cubmaster, or Pack Committee chairman and Webelos leader plus Webelos Tracking sheets are distributed.
October/November

Encourage your fifth grade Webelos Leaders to complete and return their roster (tracking list) to the Membership Committee at the October Roundtable. Make an appointment with the Scoutmaster. Confirm with them the Webelos graduation plan for the February Pack Meeting.

Invite the Scoutmaster to your Blue and Gold Banquet as an honored guest. Have him sit with the Webelos Den, and assist with the graduation ceremony.

With Webelos Leader and Scoutmaster, plan a top-notch Webelos graduation for the February Pack Meeting. See Den and Pack Ceremonies.

February is preferred to later months, so that new Boy Scouts have Troop Meetings in March-May to get acquainted and prepared to attend long-term summer camp.

February Conduct your Webelos graduation at the Pack Meeting. Webelos should register and become Boy Scouts in the Troop.
 
March Roundtable Joint Scoutmasters, Cubmasters, & new Webelos 1 leaders. General orientation for new Webelos 1 leaders moving up from Bear leadership.

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