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Cub Scout Pack 241 Russell Springs, Kentucky



    Cub Scout Pack 241 offers a program for boys in 1st – 5th grade that introduces them to Scouting through age appropriate advancements, outdoor skills and character building activities with an emphasis on fun. Dens meet on Thursday and Monday nights at Liberty Baptist Church in Russell Springs, KY.  For more information please call our BSA Trained Leaders Cub Master Bonita Commercial 866-7549 or Committee Chair Debra Wade 866-2153.

     

    PACK 241 PREPARING THE MEN OF TOMORROW

     

     

     

     

     

      Cub Scouts have been inspired by Rudyard Kipling's



      Cubs belong to a PACK and the adult leaders will usually have names based on Jungle Book Characters. The Leader of the pack is called AKELA

       

       

       Jungle Book Names

      Akela (Ah-ky-la*h) - The Father Wolf - Leader of the Pack

      Baloo (Baa-loo) - the Bear

      Bagheera (Ba*r*gheet-a*h*) - in history (the Panther)

      Chil (Cheel) - the Kite

      Kaa (Kar) - the Python

       

       

      Rudyard Kipling (1865 - 1936)

       

      Rudyard Joseph Kipling was a writer born of British parents in Bombay, India. He was educated at boarding school in England and returned to India in 1882 where he worked as a journalist. His satirical verses and short stories, such as Plain Tales From the Hills (1888) and Soldiers Three (1892), won him a reputation in England, to which he returned in 1889 and settled in London.

       

       
      Junglebook and Scouting

       

       Lord Baden-Powell needed an concept around which to build the scouting program for wolf cubs (as they were then). The original Jungle Book was written in 1894. It was originally published in chapter form in the American children's magazine, Saint Nicholas. Kipling was also the author of "The Scout's Patrol Song" which was the official Boy Scouts of America song. Part I of the 1908 booklet, "Scouting For Boys" included a condensed version of Kipling's Kim. He was also the father of a Scout and later a comissioner in the British Scouting program.. In 1924, he attended a rally of 6 thousand Wolf Cubs at the Imperial Jamboree at Wembley where he witnessed what Baden-Powell had made of his writings.. Jungle Book and Cub Scouting.

       

      Credits

      Digitized by Cardinalis Etext Press, C.E.K. Posted to Wiretap in July 1993, as jungle.rk.

      This text is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN.

      The Works of Rudyard Kipling

      The Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling

      New York, The Century Co., 1899

      © 1893,1894, by RUDYARD KIPLING©, 1894, by HARPER and BROTHERS© 1893,1894, by THE CENTURY CO.

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      Category: History