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A Brotherhood of Scouting

This skit has a Brotherhood theme, and is well-suited to the older sections (Scouts and higher) and leaders,

particularly in an all-sections campfire. It is best presented near the end of the campfire, when things are winding

down (and the children have settled down).

People required for the Skit: 6

Cast:

Old Man with a Staff

Spirit of the Beaver

Spirit of the Wolf Cub

Spirit of the Scout

Spirit of adventure

Spirit of the Rover

(fewer people may be used by doubling up on roles)

Skit Setup: Index cards can be used by the Spirits if there isn't time to memorize each role. (Small Flashlight

recommended!)

The Old Man is inside the campfire circle, walking slowly with his staff. He is slightly hunched over with age

and leans on the staff heavily.

The Scouting Spirits are evenly spaced outside the campfire circle, just far enough back not to be seen. (They

should speak loud and clearly).

NOTE: When the Old Man stops each time and looks into the fire, there should be 2-3 seconds of silence

before the Spirits speak.

(The memories that the Old Man says aloud should be specific to the group, so they have relevance to the

audience and can feel the full impact of the skit. Consult with other leaders/ youth for ideas.)

The Skit:

OLD MAN (Shuffling slowly around the campfire). "My life has been long, too long, and my Scouting years are

behind me. My friends are all gone and I am going to die alone. Old and Alone." (Stops and stares into the fire)

ALL SPIRITS: "SHARING"

SPIRIT OF THE BEAVER: "I am the Spirit of the Beaver. When you were young, I taught you Sharing and

Caring for the World."

OLD MAN (Resumes shuffling slowly around the campfire). e.g. "Beavers. I remember

Beavers. Riverbanks and the Beaver Pond, making crafts to take home to Mom..." (The Old Man stops again

and stares into the fire.)

ALL SPIRITS: "A-Ke-Lah"

SPIRIT OF THE WOLF CUB: "I am the Spirit of the Wolf Cub. I taught you to do your best, I led your Pack

through the forest and you lived by My Law."

OLD MAN (Resumes shuffling around the campfire). e.g. "Cubs. I remember Cubs. Hot Dog

roasts in the bush, my first real camp-out, and of course the Kub Kar races..." . (The Old Man stops again and

stares into the fire.)

ALL SPIRITS: "On My Honor"

SPIRIT OF THE SCOUT: "I am the Spirit of the Scout. I taught you knots and how to camp without a trace, and

together we explored the land."

OLD MAN (Resumes shuffling around the circle). e.g. "Scouts. I remember Scouts. Long

hikes and long camps, breaking lake ice for water in the winter. And then there was Jamboree..." (Stops and

stares into the fire.)

ALL SPIRITS: "Challenge"

SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE: "I am the Spirit of adVenture. I taught you leadership and set you free, to test your

limits to the skies."

OLD MAN (Resumes shuffling around the fire). e.g. "Oh, yes, Venturers. Attending

Jamboree as a Hikemaster, leading people from around the world into the Rockies. Getting my drivers license and

trying to date Rangers..." (Stops and stares into the fire)

ALL SPIRITS: "Service"

SPIRIT OF THE ROVER: "I am the Spirit of the Rover. I led you to adulthood and self-destiny. We chose to

give back the love we were given through Service."

OLD MAN (Resumes shuffling). e.g. "Rovers. I could never forget Rovers. Helping out at

Dream-On, putting on District campfires. And then there were the Moots and Road trips. And camps, camps,

camps." (Slows down and begins to sink to the ground. He is dying.)

ALL SPIRITS (Walk straight into the campfire circle from where they stand, if possible. They should all arrive at

the Old Man's body at the same time. Wait a moment or two.)

"We are the brotherhood of Scouting".

VENTURERS, ROVERS.> "If you grow up with Scouting you are NEVER alone."

-- Thanks to Gary Nelson