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Ceremony Magic Sean Scott California Inland Empire Council
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Wood Badge Agreement Page 197, Section 9, Subsection 2, Paragraph 4: –Wood Badge trained leaders will display and explain their totems at every opportunity, under penalty of something really nasty.
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I was a member of the Buffalo Patrol.
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There were five of us in the patrol.
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I was Patrol Leader on the fourth day, which also happened to be the Fourth of July.
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Two of us were Webelos leaders.
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There were eight days of sunny weather on our course.
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Our course number was WM-45-2-00. WM
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Our course number was WM-45-2-00. 45
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Our course number was WM-45-2-00. 2
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I was elected permanent Senior Patrol Leader for the troop.
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Reasons for Ceremonies To recognize Scouts for their accomplishments To inspire them on to greater achievement To motivate other Scouts To excite boys, leaders and parents
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My Ceremony Philosophy Don’t repeat ceremonies Ceremonies should be fun, exciting or surprising! There should be meaning or significance in ceremonies Ceremonies should reflect the amount of work the boy did
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Color Changing Water II Yellow and green food coloring Water 4 clear glasses Liquid bleach
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Magic Water Test 1 Styrofoam or paper cup per boy. Do not use plastic! Slush powder such as “Aquagel” or “Joke-Gel” for each cup, 1 teaspoon per four ounces of water poured. Food coloring (optional) Aquagel and Joke-Gel are available at novelty and magic shops.
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Steaming Cauldron Advancement Large plastic pot Water Dry ice Coffee can One neckerchief for each boy
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Bobcat Bones Ceremony Clear glass or plastic cup, one per Scout Baking soda Vinegar or another mild acid Baby powder, corn starch, or other white powdery substance Bones or a bobcat skull (optional)
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Glowing Rank Advancement 1 Glowstick per boy in various colors 1 Baby food jars per boy plus one for each color lightstick Eyedroppers Rubber gloves Sharp knife Needle nose pliers Paper towels
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The Burning Neckerchief Alcohol Water Coat hanger or tongs Metal bowl Candle Matches Fire extinguisher
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Ghost Writing Sodium nitrate Paintbrush Filter paper Pencil Match or taper candle
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Genie in the Bottle A flask, empty wine bottle or vase with a long, thin neck, wrapped in foil, or decorated so the contents cannot be seen 1/4 Cup of 17.5% (or stronger) hydrogen peroxide 1/4 Teaspoon of manganese dioxide
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How To Handle Problems Practice makes perfect Not all ceremonies go as planned Some problems are small Some problems are big Have a Plan B
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