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Tiger Dress Up Relay
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Tiger – 1st Grade
Tiger Tag
Elective
Requirement 2

Tiger Dress Up Relay

Tiger – 1st Grade
Tiger Tag
Elective
Requirement 2

Tiger Dress Up Relay

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Play Tiger Dress-Up relay.

Indoor
4
2
2
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  • Two large laundry baskets 
  • Two adult large shirts 
  • Two adult large shorts 
  • Two youth-sized belts 
  • Two hats 
  • Blue painter’s tape

Before the meeting: 

  1. Become familiar with how to run the Tiger Dress Up Relay. 
    • Place two laundry baskets filled with dress-up items at each end of the playing area. Divide the group into two teams.  The first player runs to the pile, puts on all the dress-ups on top of their regular clothes, then runs back to the team.  When they make it back, the player must remove all the dress-up items and pass them off to the next player, who puts them on and runs the length of the playing space before returning to the team. Then, they’ll remove the dress-up items so the next player can repeat the process. 
  2. Identify a safe area free of obstacles to conduct the relay.  Mark a starting line for each team with the blue painter’s tape.  Place the laundry baskets filled with dress-up items 40 feet away from the starting lines.  

During the meeting: 

  1. Gather the Cub Scouts and adult partners and explain the rules for the dress up relay. 
  2. Divide the den into two teams, keeping Cub Scouts and adult partners together.    
  3. Remind Cub Scouts of the Scout Law and what points of the Scout Law they should keep in mind when playing.  
  4. Run the relay race. 
  5. After playing, gather Cub Scouts and adult partners and discuss what they liked about the game and when they were living up to the Scout Law. 

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Bray Barnes

Director, Global Security Innovative
Strategies

Bray Barnes is a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, Silver
Beaver, Silver Antelope, Silver Buffalo, and Learning for Life Distinguished
Service Award. He received the Messengers of Peace Hero award from
the royal family of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and he’s a life member of
the 101st Airborne Association and Vietnam Veterans Association. Barnes
serves as a senior fellow for the Global Federation of Competitiveness
Councils, a nonpartisan network of corporate CEOs, university presidents, and
national laboratory directors. He has also served as a senior executive for the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, leading the first-responder program
and has two U.S. presidential appointments

David Alexander

Managing Member Calje

David Alexander is a Baden-Powell Fellow, Summit Bechtel Reserve philanthropist, and recipient of the Silver Buffalo and Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. He is the founder of Caljet, one of the largest independent motor fuels terminals in the U.S. He has served the Arizona Petroleum Marketers Association, Teen Lifeline, and American Heart Association. A triathlete who has completed hundreds of races, Alexander has also mentored the women’s triathlon team at Arizona State University.

Glenn Adams

President, CEO & Managing Director
Stonetex Oil Corp.

Glenn Adams is a recipient of the Silver Beaver, Silver Antelope, Silver Buffalo, and Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. He is the former president of the National Eagle Scout Association and established the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award. He has more than 40 years of experience in the oil, gas, and energy fields, including serving as a president, owner, and CEO. Adams has also received multiple service awards from the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers.