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Roundtable Core Value
Roundtable Core Value for 2011

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  1. Resourcefulness
  2. Compassion
  3. Faith
  4. Health and Fitness
  5. Perseverance
  6. Courage

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January - Resourcefulness 
Using human resources and other resources to their fullest. Through participating in Cub Scout activities boys will learn different ways to solve problems using various methods and means.

February - Compassion 
Being kind and considerate, and showing concern for the well-being of others. Cub Scouts will develop care and concern for the well-being of others by learning about simple first-aid and preparation for emergencies.

March - Faith 
Having inner strength or confidence based on our trust in a higher power. Cub Scouts will learn that it is important to look for the good in all situations. With their family guiding them, Cub Scouts will grow stringer in their faith.

April - Health and Fitness 
Being personally committed to keeping our minds and bodies clean and fit. By participating in the Cub Scout Academics and Sports program, Cub Scouts and their families develop an understanding of the benefits of being fit and healthy.

May - Perseverance 
Sticking with something and not giving up, even if it is difficult. Through participating in activities such as a bicycle rodeo, Cub Scouts learn the importance of practice and perseverance to improve new skills.

June - Courage 
Doing what is right regardless of how hard it is or what the consequences are. Cub Scouts will learn that courage means to be brave and do what is right, no matter what their I friends are doing.

July - Honesty 
Telling the truth and being a person worthy of trust. While participating in various Cub Scout summertime activities, Cub Scouts will gain a better understanding of the importance of following rules, being fair, and being trustworthy in games and in daily life.



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