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Fun and friendship are the cornerstones of the
Beaver
program. Through an adventurous program of
outdoor activities, creative
play, music, and cooperative games, Beavers
enjoy time with their
friends (and meet new ones), learn how to get
along within a group, and
develop the confidence to be themselves. Beavers
helps children learn
basic social skills and gain self confidence.
Like all Scouting members, Beavers enjoy many
outdoor
adventures with their friends in the colony.
Weekend events, nature
walks, short hikes, tree plantings and family
sleepovers give Beavers a
taste of outdoor fun. Through these activities,
Beavers develop an
appreciation and a sense of caring for the
environment.
Beavers are a vital part of the community,
country and
world in which they live. Visits to parks, power
plants, fire and
police stations thrill young Beavers and
illustrate the many important
facets of their community. Beaver activities
stress cooperation and
teamwork, and can involve the whole family.
Beavers meet in a group called a colony. The
colony is
split into smaller groups called lodges. There
is one leader for every
five Beavers.
Each Beaver learns a promise, law and motto to
help
guide their personal development.
Beaver Promise:
I promise to love God and help
take care
of the world.
Beaver Law:
A Beaver has fun, works hard and
helps
his family and friends.
Beaver Motto:
Sharing, Sharing, Sharing
Beaver
Program
Standards
Parents
Guide to
Beavers
Registration
Information
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