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American Heritage
Time: 10:00AM
Day: TU
Available To: Youth (Y)
Amount: $10.00
Seats Available:
23
Every Scout swears to an oath that includes duty to his country. A better understanding of American heritage, the ways in which the past has lead to our present nation, is key to truly knowing what it means to be an American.
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Cooking
Time: 10:00AM
Day: W
Available To: Youth (Y)
Amount: $10.00
Seats Available:
1
The Cooking merit badge introduces principles of cooking that can be used both at home or in the outdoors. Scouts who earn this badge will learn about food safety, nutritional guidelines, meal planning, and methods of food preparation, and will review the variety of culinary (or cooking) careers available.
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Camping
Time: 2:00PM
Day: TU
Available To: Youth (Y)
Amount: $10.00
Seats Available:
23
Camping is one of the best-known methods of the Scouting movement. When he founded the Scouting movement in the early 1900s, Robert Baden-Powell encouraged every Scout to learn the art of living out-of-doors. He believed a young person able to take care of himself while camping would have the confidence to meet life's other challenges, too.
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Architecture
Time: 2:00PM
Day: TH
Available To: Youth (Y)
Amount: $10.00
Seats Available:
None
Architecture is not just the special buildings like cathedrals, museums, or sports stadiums we read about or see on television; it is as normal as the homes, places of worship, schools, and shopping malls where we live, worship, work, learn, and play every day. However, architecture is more than just common shelter; building has always satisfied the human need to create something of meaning. Even the simplest form of architecture is a work of art that requires thought and planning.
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