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Non-Standard Camping Trips
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Supplemental Materials for Geocaching Merit Badge ◦ Cache In Trash Out (CITO) events These events focus on Scouts working with community groups to clean-up geocaching, orienteering, and map and compass courses. No plans for BCC to do any, but events available at geocaching.com/CITO Six or seven scheduled for PA and NJ.
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Cache to Eagle ◦ Highlights Eagle Projects at Caching Sites ◦ There’s a stupid patch ◦ Contact 100 th Anniversary Staff Adviser (no idea who) or bsagetinthegame@gmail.com to register.bsagetinthegame@gmail.com ◦ Run by geoscouting.com
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Other Geocaching News ◦ Groundspeak’s Geocaching iPhone Application ◦ Geocaching Merit Badge Requirements Released (4/9/2010) Available through scouting.org or usscouts.org Interested Councilor’s Need to Submit an Application to Become Instructor ◦ More information in next issue of Scouting
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Generations Connection Project ◦ Boy Scouts of America Centennial Trees $20 per 2’-4’ tree One will be planted in Flathead National Forest ◦ Scouting Ancestry Family Tree Tool provided free Featured stories available online
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Lots of Stuff in Nation’s Capital ◦ If you count just museums there are 70. About 10 that kids find interesting. National Museum of Crime & Punishment National Museum of the American Indian National Air and Space Museum National Museum of Natural History Newseum USS Barry
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Stay Nearby – Camp William B Snyder ◦ 4 hours from Bucks County, 1 hour from capital ◦ Camping Options 34 person cabin = $400 a weekend 36 person campsite = $100 a weekend COPE course = $40.00 a person
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Open to Scout groups of all types Costs $50.95 per person and $11 for parking 7-to-1 maximum youth to adult ratio Includes ride in a flight simulator Badge Work 1 per Scout (some prereqs required) ◦ American Heritage ◦ Emergency Preparedness ◦ First Aid ◦ Radio
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Very Lengthy List of Restrictions and Rules, read ahead of time Only an overnight activity not a whole weekend Tours without camping available for less than $20 per person.
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Only open to overnight camping for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts Provide firepits, cold water, electricity, pavilion, camping space Check with Council first to check license and verify insurance. Open May to October
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Sunset Parades Fishing (check Cape May Area Charter Fishing Boat Directory) Cape May Bird Observatory The Atlantus Concrete Ship
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Hershey Park offers reasonably priced camping grounds Access to Park ZooAmerica ◦ Boy Scout Day ◦ Falconry Experience Dutch Wonderland Cheaper in the Spring (March/April)
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Includes ◦ Overnight 2 nights camping ◦ Admission to main park ◦ Admission to ZooAmerica ◦ Falconry Experience ◦ Patch ◦ Cost $50 to $90 depending on package, about $35 cheaper than everything separately. ◦ May 21 st -23rd this year
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Periodic program events ◦ Merit Badge Midway ◦ Mini-Jamboree Held This Past January ◦ Baltimore Scoutreach events
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