Ceremony Stumbling Blocks

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Everyone enjoys a good ceremony when their scout has earned their Bobcat, Lion, Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Webelos, or Arrow of Light. I have to admit that I would sometimes tune out if my scout was not receiving the award unless the ceremony was very original and engaging. Here are a few things to keep in mind for the audience when you have your next pack meeting.

  • Long ceremonies soak up time on the program. Don’t forget other important elements.

  • Long speeches and fancy language distract the attention of the audience. The dramatic effect may be lost along with the audience, so keep speeches short.

  • Be sure speakers can be heard. An individual does not have to repeat the part word-for-word, but simply get the general idea across.

  • Call for adequate rehearsal. The longer the ceremony, the more rehearsal is needed.

  • Variety is essential. A good ceremony turns bad if repeated too often. Plan ceremonies for the year as you plan your themes.

  • Avoid situations that create laughs. Set a serious mood and keep it.

  • If the audience is to participate by applauding, singing, or responding, be sure to cut them in.

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