Merit Badge Classes at Camp McConnell
Checkin at 8:30
Approximate end time: 4:00pm
Classes are limited to 10 scouts per session. Refer to general instructions below to be prepared for your workshops! Please note this calendar is subject to change.
General Instructions:
- Each Scout must bring:
- Blue card signed by their Unit Leader for each Merit Badge
- Appropriate Merit Badge Pamphlet
- Pen, paper, and all other material required for the specific Merit Badge.
- Scouts must bring appropriate proof of completion of all prerequisites and be prepared to discuss, report, and demonstrate on all prerequisites.
- Each Scout must complete all prerequisites before class. All written work including worksheets and drawings must be brought to class. To be unprepared is not fair to those who have prepared and to the Counselors reviewing the subjects. Remember, Merit Badges are EARNED, not given out!
- Lunch will be provided for Scouts taking Merit Badge, $5 for all others.
SAME-DAY REGISTRATION IS NOT AVAILABLE!
Pre-reqs will be listed soon
GEOCACHING PDF/ GEOCACHING WORKBOOK
LEATHERWORK PDF/ LEATHERWORK WORKBOOK
Leatherwork Prereq
1A
2
5a or 5c
METALWORK PDF/ METALWORK WORKBOOK
WELDING PDF/WELDING WORKBOOK
DISABILITY AWARENESS PDF/DISABILTY AWARENESS WORKBOOK
DOG CARE PDF/
The Dog Care prereqs are :
4. For two months, keep and care for your dog.* Maintain a log of your activities during this period that includes these items: feeding schedule, types of food used, amount fed, exercise periods, training schedule, a weekly body weight record, grooming and bathing schedules, veterinary care, if necessary, and costs. Also, include a brief description of the type of housing/shelter arrangements you have for your dog.
(This can be emailed to Edward Bell once completed) damcatfish@aol.com
5. Show with your dog any three of these commands: c "Come," c "Sit," c "Down," c "Heel," c "Stay," c "Take it," c "Get it," c "Drop it."
This can be shown on a cell phone or emailed as well.
10. Learn about three career opportunities for working with dogs. Pick one and find out about the education, training, and experience required for this career, and discuss this with your counselor.