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Your opening ceremony may be handled by the senior patrol leader or by the patrol handling the program. Make this formal opening dignified and impressive. There should be no special objection to using the Scout Law in troop ceremonies, but don't overdo it; refrain from using the Scout Oath often in this manner. Use the Scout Oath for special occasions, such as investitures and rededication during Boy Scout Week in February.

 

 

   

 

 


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