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2018 Summer Camp - Camp JoyClass CatalogRegistration opens January 02, 2018Visit www.scoutingevent.com/312-18CAMPJOYSUMMERCAMP to registerGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCIL

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-2106-10-2018 1:00 PMGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCILClass Catalog2018 Summer Camp - Camp Joy: Week 1 June 10-16 at Camp JoyBSA Programs (Scheduled Classes)PRG1119-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We FrPRG11210:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrPRG1132-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrPRG1149-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We FrAdvanced ArcheryThe Advanced Archery program will build on skills that Scouts develop in the ArcheryMerit Badge. While it is not a merit badge, Advanced Archery will allow Scouts tochallenge their Archery abilities in ways they haven't before.Additional Fee: 15.00Prerequisites: Must have previously earned the Archery Merit BadgeAdvanced RifleThe Advanced Rifle program will build on skills that Scouts develop in the Rifle meritbadge. While it is not a merit badge, Advanced Rifle will allow Scouts to challenge theirRifle shooting abilities in ways they haven't before.Additional Fee: 15.00Minimum Age: 14Prerequisites: Must have previously earned the Rifle Shooting Merit Badge and be aregistered Venture Scout in the Venture Crew at Summer Camp.Advanced ShotgunThe Advanced Shotgun program will build on skills that Scouts develop in the Shotgunmerit badge. While it is not a merit badge, Advanced Shotgun will allow Scouts tochallenge their shotgun shooting abilities in ways they haven't before.Additional Fee: 15.00Minimum Age: 14Prerequisites: Must have previously earned the Shotgun Shooting Merit Badge andregister for Venture Crew at camp.Project C.O.P.E.Project COPE is an exciting outdoor activity that can attract and keep older boys inScouting. IT is designed to meet the needs of today's youth who are seeking greaterphysical and mental challenges. The underlying goals of a Project COPE course areconsistent with the methods of Scouting. Group activities are ideal for emphasizing thepatrol method and developing leadership. Individual activities help promote personalgrowth. Participation is entirely voluntary.Minimum Age: 13Page 2Report run date: Fri Dec 22, 2017 - 03:52 PM

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-2106-10-2018 1:00 PMGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCILClass Catalog2018 Summer Camp - Camp Joy: Week 1 June 10-16 at Camp JoyPRG10910:30-12 PMStand Up PaddleboardingRequirementsDays: Mo Tu We Fr1) Review the BSA Safety Afloat policy. Explain to your instructorhow this applies tostand up paddleboarding.2) Before fulfilling other requirements, successfully complete the BSA swimmer test:Jump feetfirst into water over the head in depth, level off, and begin swimming. Swim75 yards in a strong manner using one or more of the following strokes: sidestroke,breaststroke, trudgen or crawl; then swim 25 yards using an easy, resting backstroke.The 100 yards must be completed in one swim without stops and must include onesharp turn. After completing the swim, rest by floating.3) Explain safety considerations for stand up paddleboarding in the followingenvironments: lake, moving water, whitewater, open ocean, ocean surf.4) Review the characteristics of life jackets most appropriate for stand uppaddleboarding and understand why one must always be worn while paddling. Thendemonstrate how to select and fit a life jacket for stand up paddleboarding.5) Describe the correct type of leash to wear in the appropriate water venues.6) Name and point out:1) The major parts of a stand up paddleboard2) The parts of a paddle for stand up paddleboarding7) Discuss:1) The different types of stand up paddleboards2) How to correctly size and hold a paddle for stand up paddleboarding3) Using a properly outfitted stand up paddleboard, demonstrate the following:4) How to safely carry a stand up paddleboard5) How to safely paddle away from a dock or shoreline (on knees)6) How to stand and balance on a board in the neutral position7) How to appropriately fall off a board8) How to remount the board9) Forward stroke10) Back stroke11) Forward sweep12) Reverse sweep13) Draw stroke14) One self-rescue technique-lay on your stomach and paddle with your hands8) With supervision from your instructor, paddle a course that involves:1) A straight line for 25 yards and stop within one board length2) A figure 83) Moving abeam to the right 10 feet and to the left 10 feetPRG116Valiant QuestAll Day ProgramConsists of a 9A - 12P and 2P - 3P programSet requirements to do during the week but no set scheduleVisits every program area as part of the advancement programArchery and Rifle Shooting at Shooting SportsKnots and Lashings at ScoutcraftPlant and Animal Identifications at EcologyRescues and Swimming Requirements at Aquatics9-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrPage 3Report run date: Fri Dec 22, 2017 - 03:52 PM

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-2106-10-2018 1:00 PMGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCILClass Catalog2018 Summer Camp - Camp Joy: Week 1 June 10-16 at Camp JoyMerit Badge - General use (Scheduled Classes)MB10810:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB1082-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB1119-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB11110:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB1112-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrArcheryArchery is a fun way for Scouts to exercise minds as well as bodies, developing asteady hand, a good eye, and a disciplined mind. This merit badge can provide athorough introduction to those who are new to the bow and arrow - but even for theexperienced archer, earning the badge can help to increase the understanding andappreciation of archery.Additional Fee: 10.00ArcheryArchery is a fun way for Scouts to exercise minds as well as bodies, developing asteady hand, a good eye, and a disciplined mind. This merit badge can provide athorough introduction to those who are new to the bow and arrow - but even for theexperienced archer, earning the badge can help to increase the understanding andappreciation of archery.Additional Fee: 10.00AstronomyIn learning about astronomy, Scouts study how activities in space affect our own planetand bear witness to the wonders of the night sky: the nebulae, or giant clouds of gasand dust where new stars are born; old stars dying and exploding; meteor showers andshooting stars; the moon, planets, and a dazzling array of stars.AstronomyIn learning about astronomy, Scouts study how activities in space affect our own planetand bear witness to the wonders of the night sky: the nebulae, or giant clouds of gasand dust where new stars are born; old stars dying and exploding; meteor showers andshooting stars; the moon, planets, and a dazzling array of stars.AstronomyIn learning about astronomy, Scouts study how activities in space affect our own planetand bear witness to the wonders of the night sky: the nebulae, or giant clouds of gasand dust where new stars are born; old stars dying and exploding; meteor showers andshooting stars; the moon, planets, and a dazzling array of stars.Page 4Report run date: Fri Dec 22, 2017 - 03:52 PM

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-2106-10-2018 1:00 PMGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCILClass Catalog2018 Summer Camp - Camp Joy: Week 1 June 10-16 at Camp JoyMB2539-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrBasketry, Fingerprinting, Leatherwork, Wood CarvingBasketry is a handy skill for a Scout. A basket can be a sturdy companion on campouts,carrying clothes snugly and efficiently, holding potatoes and corn for roasting over acampfire, or carrying the day's fishing catch back to camp for dinner. Baskets andbasket-weaving projects also make great gifts for family and friends.In earning the Fingerprinting merit badge, Scouts will learn about and use an importanttechnique that is used by law enforcement officers, along with other materials likematching dental records and DNA sampling, to help identify amnesia victims, missingpersons, abducted children, and others.Scouts who complete the requirements to earn the Leatherwork merit badge willexplore leather's history and its endless uses. They will learn to make a useful leatheritem using the same types of raw materials that our ancestors used; be challenged tomaster skills like hand-stitching, lacing, and braiding.; and learn how to preserve andprotect leather items so they will last a lifetime and beyond.As with any art, wood carving involves learning the basics of design, along withmaterial selection and tools and techniques, as well as wood-carving safety. Therequirements of the Wood Carving merit badge introduce Scouts to an enjoyable hobbyand that can become a lifetime activity.Additional Fee: 20.00MB1019-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB1012-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB1199-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB11910:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrCampingCamping is one of the best-known methods of the Scouting movement. When hefounded the Scouting movement in the early 1900s, Robert Baden-Powell encouragedevery Scout to learn the art of living out-of-doors. He believed a young person able totake care of himself while camping would have the confidence to meet life's otherchallenges, too.Prerequisites: 9a: Bring proof of your total camping experiences, in the form ofreports of each trip. Have the reports signed by your Scoutmaster.NOTE: Pre-Req's: Complete 4, 8d, 9a, 9bCampingCamping is one of the best-known methods of the Scouting movement. When hefounded the Scouting movement in the early 1900s, Robert Baden-Powell encouragedevery Scout to learn the art of living out-of-doors. He believed a young person able totake care of himself while camping would have the confidence to meet life's otherchallenges, too.Prerequisites: 9a: Bring proof of your total camping experiences, in the form ofreports of each trip. Have the reports signed by your Scoutmaster.NOTE: Pre-Req's: Complete 4, 8d, 9a, 9bCanoeingFor several centuries, the canoe was a primary method of travel for explorers andsettlers. Today, it remains an important part of the wilderness experience and anenjoyable leisure activity that teaches communication, teamwork, and physical fitness.Prerequisites: Must be BSA SwimmerCanoeingFor several centuries, the canoe was a primary method of travel for explorers andsettlers. Today, it remains an important part of the wilderness experience and anenjoyable leisure activity that teaches communication, teamwork, and physical fitness.Prerequisites: Must be BSA SwimmerPage 5Report run date: Fri Dec 22, 2017 - 03:52 PM

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-2106-10-2018 1:00 PMGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCILClass Catalog2018 Summer Camp - Camp Joy: Week 1 June 10-16 at Camp JoyMB2529-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrChemistry, Nuclear ScienceChemistry explores how substances react with each other, how they change, howcertain forces connect molecules, and how molecules are made are all parts ofchemistry. Stretch your imagination to envision molecules that cannot be seen - butcan be proven to exist - and you become a chemist.Nuclear science gives us a simple explanation of the natural world. The ultimate goal ofnuclear science is to find out if there is one fundamental rule that explains how matterand forces interact. Earning the Nuclear Science merit badge is a chance for Scouts tolearn about this exciting field at the cutting edge of science today.Additional Fee: 5.00MB22710:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB1249-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB12510:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB1252-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB24610:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrChessChess builds critical thinking, forward thinking, and proper sportsmanship in youngpeople.Prerequisites: Bring a chess setCitizenship in the WorldScouts who earn the Citizenship in the World merit badge will discover that they arealready citizens of the world. How good a world citizen each person is depends on hiswillingness to understand and appreciate the values, traditions, and concerns of peoplein other countries.Prerequisites: Prerequisites 7NOTE: Must be 12 years of age or third year camper.ClimbingClimbing is not a sport that requires tremendous muscular strength; it demands mentaltoughness and the willingness to practice hard to master a set of skills. The adventureof climbing can also provide a new way to enjoy the outdoors.NOTE: Must be at least age 12 or third year camper due to physicalrequirements.ClimbingClimbing is not a sport that requires tremendous muscular strength; it demands mentaltoughness and the willingness to practice hard to master a set of skills. The adventureof climbing can also provide a new way to enjoy the outdoors.NOTE: Must be at least age 12 or third year camper due to physicalrequirements.Communication, Public SpeakingThis clear and concise definition comes from the U.S. Department of Education:"Communication focuses on how people use messages to generate meanings withinand across various contexts, cultures, channels, and media. The field of communicationpromotes the effective and ethical practice of human communication."A lot happens during the course of every person's life and your ability to communicateyour feelings and ideas is the best way to connect to the larger world. Even if youhaven't stood at a podium on the stage and find the whole idea scary, sooner or later,someone is going to ask you to get up and say a few words. If you are prepared, itwon't be scary. It can even be fun.Page 6Report run date: Fri Dec 22, 2017 - 03:52 PM

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-2106-10-2018 1:00 PMGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCILClass Catalog2018 Summer Camp - Camp Joy: Week 1 June 10-16 at Camp JoyMB2492-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrComposite Materials, MetalworkComposites can be found just about everywhere: in airplanes and sports cars, golfclubs and guitars, boats and baseball bats, bathtubs and circuit boards, and evenbridges. Composites make bicycles and skis lighter, kayaks and canoes stronger,houses warmer, and helmets tougher.Scouts will begin their work on this merit badge by learning about the properties ofmetal, how to use simple metalworking tools, and the basic metalworking techniques.Then they will practice using these tools and techniques before concentrating on themore intricate skills of one of four metalworking options.Additional Fee: 15.00MB25110:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrElectricity, Electronics, InventingElectricity is a powerful and fascinating force of nature. As early as 600 b.c., observersof the physical world suspected that electricity existed but did not have a name for it.In fact, real progress in unraveling the mystery of electricity has come only within thelast 250 years.Electronics is the science that controls the behavior of electrons so that some type ofuseful function is performed. Today, electronics is a fast-changing and exciting field.Inventing involves finding technological solutions to real-world problems. Inventorsunderstand the importance of inventing to society because they creatively think ofways to improve the lives of others. Explore the world of inventing through this newmerit badge, and discover your inner inventiveness.MB1402-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB2472-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrEmergency PreparednessScouts are often called upon to help because they know first aid and they know aboutthe discipline and planning needed to react to an emergency situation. Earning thismerit badge helps a Scout to be prepared by learning the actions that can be helpfuland needed before, during, and after an emergency.Prerequisites: 1, 2C, 7, 8Energy, Radio, Signs-Signals and CodesSaving, producing, and using energy wisely will be critical to America's future. If we areto leave future generations with a world in which they can live as well or better thanwe have, SCouts and other potential leaders of tomorrow must begin the hard work ofunderstanding energy and the vital role it will play in the future.Radio is a way to send information, or communications, from one place to another.Broadcasting includes both one-way radio (a person hears the information but can'treply) as well as two-way radio (where the same person can both receive and sendmessages).American Sign Language (ASL) is the third most used language in the United States.The Signs, Signals, and Codes merit badge will cover Morse code, ASL, Braille,signaling, trail markings, and other nonverbal communications. Did you know thatsome of these have even saved people's lives'MB1449-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrEnvironmental ScienceWhile earning the Environmental Science merit badge, Scouts will get a taste of what itis like to be an environmental scientist, making observations and carrying outexperiments to investigate the natural world.Prerequisites: 3D3, 3E1, 3F1 or 3F2, Prep for Requirement 6NOTE: Must be 12 years of age or third year camper.Page 7Report run date: Fri Dec 22, 2017 - 03:52 PM

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-2106-10-2018 1:00 PMGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCILClass Catalog2018 Summer Camp - Camp Joy: Week 1 June 10-16 at Camp JoyMB1442-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB1499-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB1519-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB15210:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB1539-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB15610:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB24510:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrEnvironmental ScienceWhile earning the Environmental Science merit badge, Scouts will get a taste of what itis like to be an environmental scientist, making observations and carrying outexperiments to investigate the natural world.Prerequisites: 3D3, 3E1, 3F1 or 3F2, Prep for Requirement 6NOTE: Must be 12 years of age or third year camper.First AidFirst aid - caring for injured or ill persons until they can receive professional medicalcare - is an important skill for every Scout. With some knowledge of first aid, a Scoutcan provide immediate care and help to someone who is hurt or who becomes ill. Firstaid can help prevent infection and serious loss of blood. It could even save a limb or alife.Prerequisites: Prerequisites 1, 2D, 3C, 7NOTE: Must be 11 years of age or second year camper. Pre-Req's: 1FishingIn Scouting for Boys, Baden-Powell offers this advice: "Every Scout ought to be able tofish in order to get food for himself. A tenderfoot [beginner] who starved on the bank ofa river full of fish would look very silly, yet it might happen to one who had neverlearned to catch fish."Prerequisites: Must catch a fish to complete this merit badgeBring your own fishing pole and baitFly-FishingFly-fishing is a specialized form of fishing that combines skill and artistry. Because it isso rich with tradition, it is a passion for millions of people. The beauty of the water, thesolitude, and the skills that the sport requires have made fly-fishing very important inthe lives of many notable people.Prerequisites: Bring your own Fly - Fishing Rod.You must catch a fish to complete this badge.ForestryIn working through the Forestry merit badge requirements, Scouts will explore theremarkable complexity of a forest and identify many species of trees and plants andthe roles they play in a forest's life cycle.They will also discover some of the resourcesforests provide to humans and come to understand that people have a very large partto play in sustaining the health of forests.Prerequisites: 5, 7GeologyGeology is the study of Earth. It includes the study of materials that make up Earth, theprocesses that change it, and the history of how things happened, including humancivilization, which depends on natural materials for existence.Prerequisites: 4BNOTE: Pre-Req's: 4Insect Study, Mammal Study, Reptile and Amphibian StudyIn earning the Insect Study merit badge, Scouts will glance into the strange andfascinating world of the insect. There, they will meet tiny creatures with tremendousstrength and speed, see insects that undergo startling changes in habits and form asthey grow, and learn how insects see, hear, taste, smell, and feel the world aroundthem.A mammal may weigh as little as 1/12 ounce, as do some shrews, or as much as 150Page 8Report run date: Fri Dec 22, 2017 - 03:52 PM

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-2106-10-2018 1:00 PMGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCILClass Catalog2018 Summer Camp - Camp Joy: Week 1 June 10-16 at Camp Joytons, like the blue whale. It may spring, waddle, swim, or even fly. But if it has milk forits young, has hair of some kind, is relatively intelligent, and has warm blood, then it isa mammal.Boys always have been interested in snakes, turtles, lizards, and alligators, as well asfrogs and salamanders. Developing knowledge about these captivating creatures leadsto an appreciation for all native wildlife; understanding the life cycle of a reptile oramphibian and keeping one as a pet can be a good introduction to natural history; andknowing about venomous species can help Scouts to be prepared to help in case of anemergency.MB2259-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB2252-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB1689-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB1682-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB1732-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB12110:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrKayakingA basic-level merit badge for flat-water kayaking - whitewater kayaking will still fallunder Whitewater merit badge.Prerequisites: Must be BSA swimmerKayakingA basic-level merit badge for flat-water kayaking - whitewater kayaking will still fallunder Whitewater merit badge.Prerequisites: Must be BSA swimmerLifesavingNo Boy Scout will ignore a plea for help. However, the desire to help is of little useunless one knows how to give the proper aid. The main purpose of the Lifesaving meritbadge is to prepare Scouts to assist those involved in water accidents, teaching themthe basic knowledge of rescue techniques, the skills to perform them, and thejudgment to know when and how to act so that they can be prepared for emergencies.LifesavingNo Boy Scout will ignore a plea for help. However, the desire to help is of little useunless one knows how to give the proper aid. The main purpose of the Lifesaving meritbadge is to prepare Scouts to assist those involved in water accidents, teaching themthe basic knowledge of rescue techniques, the skills to perform them, and thejudgment to know when and how to act so that they can be prepared for emergencies.MotorboatingWith the fun of operating a motor boat boat comes the responsibility for keeping thatboat in first-class condition, knowing and obeying the nautical "rules of the road," andgaining the general knowledge and skills to operate a boat safely.MoviemakingMoviemaking includes the fundamentals of producing motion pictures, including theuse of effective light, accurate focus, careful composition (or arrangement), andappropriate camera movement to tell stories. In earning the badge, Scouts will alsolearn to develop a story and describe other pre- and post-production processesnecessary for making a quality motion picture.Prerequisites: Prep for Requirement 4Page 9Report run date: Fri Dec 22, 2017 - 03:52 PM

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-2106-10-2018 1:00 PMGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCILClass Catalog2018 Summer Camp - Camp Joy: Week 1 June 10-16 at Camp JoyMB18010:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB1859-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB1852-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB1969-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB1962-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB25010:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrOrienteeringOrienteering, the use of map and compass to find locations and plan a journey, hasbeen a vital skill for humans for thousands of years. Orienteering is also a recognizedsport at the Olympic Games, and thousands of people participate in the sport eachyear in local clubs and competitions.PioneeringPioneering-the knowledge of ropes, knots, and splices along with the ability to buildrustic structures by lashing together poles and spars-is among the oldest of Scouting'sskills. Practicing rope use and completing projects with lashings also allow Scouts toconnect with past generations, ancestors who used many of these skills as they sailedthe open seas and lived in America's forests and prairies.Additional Fee: 5.00PioneeringPioneering-the knowledge of ropes, knots, and splices along with the ability to buildrustic structures by lashing together poles and spars-is among the oldest of Scouting'sskills. Practicing rope use and completing projects with lashings also allow Scouts toconnect with past generations, ancestors who used many of these skills as they sailedthe open seas and lived in America's forests and prairies.Additional Fee: 5.00Rifle ShootingUnless a rifle is handled incorrectly or recklessly, it is not dangerous. A rifle, like anyother precision instrument, is manufactured to perform a specific task and can do so atno risk to the user or others. By earning this badge, Scouts can develop their shootingskills while learning safe practices.Additional Fee: 10.00Rifle ShootingUnless a rifle is handled incorrectly or recklessly, it is not dangerous. A rifle, like anyother precision instrument, is manufactured to perform a specific task and can do so atno risk to the user or others. By earning this badge, Scouts can develop their shootingskills while learning safe practices.Additional Fee: 10.00Robotics, Space ExplorationEarning the Robotics merit badge requires a Scout to understand how robots move(actuators), sense the environment (sensors), and understand what to do(programming); he should demonstrate robot design in building a robot. You shouldhelp ensure that the Scout has sufficiently explored the field of robotics to understandwhat it is about, and to discover whether this may be a field of interest for him as acareer.Space is mysterious. We explore space for many reasons, not least because we don'tknow what is out there, it is vast, and humans are full of curiosity. Each time we sendexplorers into space, we learn something we didn't know before. We discover a littlemore of what is there.Additional Fee: 15.00Page 10Report run date: Fri Dec 22, 2017 - 03:52 PM

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-2106-10-2018 1:00 PMGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCILClass Catalog2018 Summer Camp - Camp Joy: Week 1 June 10-16 at Camp JoyMB19710:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB2302-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB2269-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrMB2029-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB20210:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB20410:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB2062-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We Th FrRowingRowing is the use of oars as a means of propelling boats, has grown from a basicmethod of transportation to a competitive sport and an enjoyable method ofexercising.Prerequisites: Must be BSA swimmerScouting HeritageIntroduces boys to the history of the Boy Scouts of America. They'll learn it all - fromScouting's beginnings under Lord Baden-Powell to the history of their own troop.Prerequisites: 5 Prep for Requirement 6Search and RescueThe process and safety methods of working around specialized teams such as aircraft,canine, and aquatic rescue teams. Identifying differences between search and rescueenvironments, such as coastal, wilderness, rural, and urban landscapes. Determiningwhen Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) and latitude and longitude (Lat/Lon) shouldbe used.Prerequisites: Prerequisites 10Shotgun ShootingA shotgun is a precision instrument, designed to shoot a shot charge in a specificpattern to cover a designated area at a certain distance. Unlike a rifle, the bore of theshotgun is not rifled, so the shot emerging from the muzzle is not spinning.Additional Fee: 10.00Prerequisites: Must be 13 years old or third year camper.Shotgun ShootingA shotgun is a precision instrument, designed to shoot a shot charge in a specificpattern to cover a designated area at a certain distance. Unlike a rifle, the bore of theshotgun is not rifled, so the shot emerging from the muzzle is not spinning.Additional Fee: 10.00Prerequisites: Must be 13 years old or third year camper.Small-Boat SailingSailing is one of the most enjoyable pastimes on the open water. The quiet andpeacefulness of the water can provide a pleasant break from everyday life. However,smooth sailing requires paying careful attention to safety.Soil and Water ConservationConservation isn't just the responsibility of soil and plant scientists, hydrologists,wildlife managers, landowners, and the forest or mine owner alone. It is the duty ofevery person to learn more about the natural resources on which our lives depend sothat we can help make sure that these resources are used intelligently and cared forproperly.Prerequisites: Prerequisites 5B, 6D, 7Page 11Report run date: Fri Dec 22, 2017 - 03:52 PM

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-2106-10-2018 1:00 PMGREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCILClass Catalog2018 Summer Camp - Camp Joy: Week 1 June 10-16 at Camp JoyMB2359-10:30 AMSustainabilitySustainabilityPrerequisites: 1, 2A Water, 2A Food, 2B Energy, 2A Stuff, 4Days: Mo Tu We Th FrMB2119-10:30 AMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB2112-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB2192-3:30 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrMB22110:30-12 PMDays: Mo Tu We FrSwimmingSwimming is a leisure activity, a competitive sport, and a basic survival skill. Scoutswho earn this badge will learn about safety when swimming and diving, how swimmingcan contribute to overall fitness and health, and gain some basic competitiveswimming skills.Prerequisites: Must be BSA swimmerSwimmingSwimming is a leisure activity, a competitive sport, and a basic survival skill. Scoutswho earn this badge will learn about safety when swimming and diving, how swimmingcan contribute to overall fitness and health, and gain some basic competitiveswimming skills.Prerequisites: Must be BSA swimmerWeatherMeteorology is the study of Earth's atmosphere and its weather and the ways in whichtemperature, wind, and moisture act together in the environment. In addition tolearning how everyday weather is predicted, Scouts can learn about extreme weathersuch as thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes, and how to stay safe.Prerequisites: Prerequisites: 9Wilderness SurvivalIn their outdoor activities, Scouts learn to bring the clothing and gear they need, tomake good plans, and do their best to manage any risks. But now and then, somethingunexpected h

CAMP JOY BOY SCOUT CAMP: 1-6701-470-21 06-10-2018 1:00 PM BSA Programs (Scheduled Classes) Advanced Archery The Advanced Archery program will build on skills that Scouts develop in the Archery Merit Badge. While it is not a merit badge, Advanced Archery will allow Scouts to chall

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UNI Summer STEM Camps are designed to bring engaging summer enrichment to Cedar Valley students. at the University of Northern Iowa Summer camp . Summer camp 2015 Camp offerings . Solar and Wind Powered Fun Tuesdays June 9th, 16th, 23th and 30th, 2015, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm