National Outdoor Badges for Camping, Hiking, Aquatics, Riding, and Adventure
The five National Outdoor Badges recognize a Boy Scout or Varsity Scout who demonstrates both knowledge and experience in camping, hiking, aquatics, riding, or adventure. Scouts earning the National Outdoor badges have demonstrated that they are knowledgeable, safe, and comfortable in the outdoor activity covered by the badge.
In order for a Scout to earn one or more of the National Outdoor Badges (and/or the gold or silver devices), the Scout must complete Several requirements.
Note: The large center badge is awarded when a Scout earns the first of the five badges. Read more: http://usscouts.org/advance/boyscout/outdoor-badges.asp
See Mr. Eno for information if you are interested...
The Five Guys Fundraiser is this Wednesday May 15. We need scouts to represent the troop. Need atleast two scouts to be there at any given time between 4PM and 7PM. We can split into 3 one hour shifts if that works. Remember that the troop gets 10% of all sales between 4PM and 10PM. Can the Senior Patrol leadership get this coordinated. Thanks.
Sustainability and Cooking merit badges will join the list of Eagle-required merit badges over the next 14 months, the Boy Scouts of America’s National Executive Board announced today.
Camp Carpenter in Manchester will be hosting the annual Boy Scout Memorabilia Show from 3:00 to 11:00pm Friday, October 28 and 8:00am to 2:00pm Saturday, October 29. There will be 100+ tables for exhibitors and plenty of opportunity to browse, trade, buy and sell all kinds of Scouting memorabilia. There will be a spaghetti supper Friday evening, and Scouts can earn Collections Merit Badge Saturday.