Clarendon Cub Scout Pack 437 held its final meeting for the 2013-2014 season Thursday, May 22, at the First United Methodist Church.
Webelos Scout Tyler Paul received his Arrow of Light Award and was bridged over as a new member of Boy Scout Troop 433. While earning Cub Scouting’s highest award, Tyler received the following Webelos pins: Scientist, Outdoorsman, Scholar, Readyman, and Naturalist in addition to earning belt loops for Wildlife Conservation, Reading & Writing, Science, Pet Care, Mathematics, Horseback Riding, Geologist, Family Member, and Good Manners.
Tyler was also recognized for selling more Camp Cards than any other member of Pack 437, and in fact was the top seller in the entire Santa Fe District.
Den 2 members received six belt loops as well as silver arrow points for work beyond their Wolf rank. Steven Mills, Patrick Monds, and Jacob Murrillo received loops for Horseback Riding, Hiking, Wildlife Conservation, Geology, Mathematics, and Science.
Den 1 members Nathan Estlack and Damien Jaramillo received gold arrow points for work beyond their Bear rank, and they also received Science and Mathematics belt loops.
Den 3 Tiger Cubs also received several belt loops. Astronomy loops were earned by Ben Estlack, Daniel Estlack, Kaden Early, Aiden Word, Aiden Jaramillo, Grant Hanes, Henry Bivens, Mason Allred, Ethan Voglegsang, and Jackson Graves. The same boys along with Jaythan Green earned loops for Science and Mathematics.
Three young men were also recognized with God & Country awards Thursday evening. Tyler Paul earned his God & Family award, and Steven Mills and Jacob Murrillo earned their God & Me awards.
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