By Mark Woosley
You might ask yourself, what is TWBW? It stands for Tigers, Wolves, Bears, and Webelos. It originated when Don Dier and his wife created any activity for the Cubs Scouts who were not Webelos. The Webelos are always working on belt loops and activities and the younger scouts sometimes miss out. When we were in Pack 380, it was a night where the all the Cubs Scouts, including Webelos could earn a Belt Loop. The event had not been done for a few years and I needed a diversity item for my Woodbadge ticket. I chose to have the Boy Scouts teach the Cub Scouts the Language and Culture belt loop. This belt loop requires that the boys play two games from a different country or culture. They learn ten words from a different language and talk with a person born in a different country.