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Registration opens March 01, 2017 Visit www.scoutingevent.com/637-SummerCampMB2017 to register CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL Event Contacts Name Title Email Phone Boy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017 Class Catalog Terri Jay Registration Coordinator 715.832.6671 [email protected]

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Registration opens March 01, 2017Visit www.scoutingevent.com/637-SummerCampMB2017 to register

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Event Contacts

Name Title EmailPhone

Boy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017Class Catalog

Terri Jay Registration Coordinator 715.832.6671 [email protected]

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

Merit Badge - Camp Phillips (Scheduled Classes)American Heritages/American CultureThis is a combination of two merit badges.American Heritage: Every Scout swears to an oath that includes duty to his country. Abetter understanding of American heritage, the ways in which the past has lead to ourpresent nation, is key to truly knowing what it means to be an American.American Culture: The United States is a nation of immigrants. Every person came toAmerica from somewhere else - or their ancestors did - and understanding thesevarious cultural backgrounds can help Scouts to live in harmony with others in ourvaried and increasingly multicultural society.Maximum number of participants: 12Prerequisites: American Heritage: Req. 2c, 3c, 4American Culture: Req. 1

CPMB251

11-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

ArcheryArchery 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.

CPMB108

9-10:30 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

ArcheryArchery 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.

CPMB108

10:30-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

ArcheryArchery 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.

CPMB108

3-4:30 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Art/BasketryThis is a combination of two merit badges:Art: This merit badge concentrates on two-dimensional art, specifically drawing andpainting in various media, including an introduction to design applications in the fieldsof graphic arts and industrial design, history and design principles, and how thesefields relate to fine art.Basketry: Basketry is a handy skill for a Scout. A basket can be a sturdy companion oncampouts, carrying clothes snugly and efficiently, holding potatoes and corn forroasting over a campfire, or carrying the day's fishing catch back to camp for dinner.Baskets and basket-weaving projects also make great gifts for family and friends.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: No prerequisites. An additional $15.00 fee to be paid at camp forproject materials.

CPMB252

9-10 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 2

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

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.Prerequisites: Req. 4a, 4b, 5d and 6b.This class meets at night as well.

CPMB111

11-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

CampingCamping 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: Req. 4b, 5e, 7b, 8d, 9a, and 9b.9a: Bring proof of your total camping experiences, in the form of reports of each trip.Have the reports signed by your Scoutmaster.Most of the written work can be done at home.

CPMB101

9-10 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

CampingCamping 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: Req. 4b, 5e, 7b, 8d, 9a, and 9b.9a: Bring proof of your total camping experiences, in the form of reports of each trip.Have the reports signed by your Scoutmaster.Most of the written work can be done at home.

CPMB101

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

CanoeingFor 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.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Be a swimmer.

CPMB119

9-10:30 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Citizenship in the NationAs Scouts fulfill the requirements for this merit badge, they will learn how to becomeactive citizens are aware of and grateful for their liberties and rights, to participate intheir governments and protect their freedom, helping to defend their country andstanding up for individual rights on behalf of all its citizens.Prerequisites: Bring a note from your Scoutmaster for Req. 2.

CPMB123

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Citizenship 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: Req. 7.

CPMB124

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 3

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

Citizenship 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: Req. 7.

CPMB124

4-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

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.Prerequisites: Recommended for Scouts 13 years and older. Long pantsrecommended. Closed toes shoes are required.

CPMB125

9-10:30 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

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.Prerequisites: Recommended for Scouts 13 years and older. Long pantsrecommended. Closed toes shoes are required.

CPMB125

10:30-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Communications/Public SpeakingThis is a combination of two merit badges:Communications: This clear and concise definition comes from the U.S. Department ofEducation: "Communication focuses on how people use messages to generatemeanings within and across various contexts, cultures, channels, and media. The fieldof communication promotes the effective and ethical practice of humancommunication."Public Speaking: lot happens during the course of every person's life and your ability tocommunicate your feelings and ideas is the best way to connect to the larger world.Even if you haven'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 areprepared, it won't be scary. It can even be fun.Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Communication- Req. 5 & 8Public Speaking - Req. 4

CPMB253

9-10 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Communications/Public SpeakingThis is a combination of two merit badges:Communications: This clear and concise definition comes from the U.S. Department ofEducation: "Communication focuses on how people use messages to generatemeanings within and across various contexts, cultures, channels, and media. The fieldof communication promotes the effective and ethical practice of humancommunication."Public Speaking: lot happens during the course of every person's life and your ability tocommunicate your feelings and ideas is the best way to connect to the larger world.Even if you haven'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 areprepared, it won't be scary. It can even be fun.Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Communication- Req. 5 & 8Public Speaking - Req. 4

CPMB253

10-11 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 4

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

CookingThe Cooking merit badge introduces principles of cooking that can be used both athome 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 reviewthe variety of culinary (or cooking) careers available.Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Req. 4c, 4d, 4e, 6d, 6e.Scout will need a personal mess kit.

CPMB131

11-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

CookingThe Cooking merit badge introduces principles of cooking that can be used both athome 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 reviewthe variety of culinary (or cooking) careers available.Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Req. 4c, 4d, 4e, 6d, 6e.Scout will need a personal mess kit.

CPMB131

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

CookingThe Cooking merit badge introduces principles of cooking that can be used both athome 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 reviewthe variety of culinary (or cooking) careers available.Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Req. 4c, 4d, 4e, 6d, 6e.Scout will need a personal mess kit.

CPMB131

4-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

COPEThis is an activity at camp. You will earn a patch for participatingMaximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Must be at least 13 years old. An additional $15.00 fee is due to bepaid at camp.

CPMB239

3-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Crime Prevention, LawPreventing crime, which can be as simple as reducing the opportunities for crime tooccur, is far less costly than apprehending and bringing legal action against those whobreak the law and it helps save people from the anguish of being victims.

Earning this merit badge enables a Scout to learn about the history and kinds of laws,the purpose and methods of law enforcement, consumer protection agencies,emerging law, and careers in the legal profession.Maximum number of participants: 12Prerequisites: Crime Prevention: Req. 2 & 4.

CPMB240

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Emergency Prep/Search & RescueThis is a combination of two merit badges:Emergency Prep: Scouts are often called upon to help because they know first aid andthey know about the discipline and planning needed to react to an emergencysituation. Earning this merit badge helps a Scout to be prepared by learning the actionsthat can be helpful and needed before, during, and after an emergency.Search & Rescue: The process and safety methods of working around specializedteams such as aircraft, canine, and aquatic rescue teams. Identifying differences

CPMB254

10-11 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 5

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

between search and rescue environments, such as coastal, wilderness, rural, and urbanlandscapes. Determining when Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) and latitude andlongitude (Lat/Lon) should be used.Maximum number of participants: 25Prerequisites: Must have completed the First Aid Merit Badge first or complete at thesame time as First Aid at camp.Emergency Prep - Req. 2c, 6c, 8c & 9a.Search & Rescue - Req. 6

Emergency Prep/Search & RescueThis is a combination of two merit badges:Emergency Prep: Scouts are often called upon to help because they know first aid andthey know about the discipline and planning needed to react to an emergencysituation. Earning this merit badge helps a Scout to be prepared by learning the actionsthat can be helpful and needed before, during, and after an emergency.Search & Rescue: The process and safety methods of working around specializedteams such as aircraft, canine, and aquatic rescue teams. Identifying differencesbetween search and rescue environments, such as coastal, wilderness, rural, and urbanlandscapes. Determining when Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) and latitude andlongitude (Lat/Lon) should be used.Maximum number of participants: 25Prerequisites: Must have completed the First Aid Merit Badge first or complete at thesame time as First Aid at camp.Emergency Prep - Req. 2c, 6c, 8c & 9a.Search & Rescue - Req. 6

CPMB254

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Environmental 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: Req. 3e. Recommended that Req. 4 be completed at home. Be sure tobring your journal to camp along with your report. This merit badge requires a lot ofwriting.

CPMB144

9-10 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Environmental 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: Req. 3e. Recommended that Req. 4 be completed at home. Be sure tobring your journal to camp along with your report. This merit badge requires a lot ofwriting.

CPMB144

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

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.Maximum number of participants: 25Prerequisites: Req. 1, 2d (bring own kit to camp).

CPMB149

9-10 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 6

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

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.Maximum number of participants: 25Prerequisites: Req. 1, 2d (bring own kit to camp).

CPMB149

11-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

First Year Camper (Tenderfoot)The First Year Camper (FYC) program provides many opportunities for scouts to learnnew skills and take part in terrific adventures.Tenderfoot requirements 1,2, 4a-c, 5,6,7,8,9, 11, 12ab, and 13 are completed at camp.Prerequisites: Do Tenderfoot Req. 10a Fitness Pre-test.Take Merit Badges from 10:00 am - 12 or 3:00 pm - 5:00

CPMB238

9-10 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Fish and Wildlife ManagementWildlife management is the science and art of managing the wildlife - both animals andfish - with which we share our planet. Maintaining the proper balance and the dynamicsthat go with it requires humankind's attention. We use this stewardship tool to helpminimize or eradicate the possibility of extinction of any given species. We want ourdescendants to have the opportunity to experience the same animal diversity that wenow enjoy.Prerequisites: Must catch a fish.

CPMB150

10-11 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

FishingIn 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."Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Bring your own gear. Must catch a fish in order to complete meritbadge at camp.

CPMB151

9-10 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

FishingIn 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."Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Bring your own gear. Must catch a fish in order to complete meritbadge at camp.

CPMB151

4-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Fly-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.Maximum number of participants: 8

CPMB152

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 7

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

Fly-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.Maximum number of participants: 8

CPMB152

4-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

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.

CPMB153

10-11 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

FYC (2nd & 1st Class)This class is offered from 10:00 - 12:00 OR 3:00 - 5:00. Scout needs only to sign up formorning or afternoon class.Second and First Class rank requirements will be worked on during this time period.

CPMB250

10-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

FYC (2nd & 1st Class)This class is offered from 10:00 - 12:00 OR 3:00 - 5:00. Scout needs only to sign up formorning or afternoon class.Second and First Class rank requirements will be worked on during this time period.

CPMB250

3-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Game DesignGame Design

CPMB233

11-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

GeocachingThe word geocache is a combination of "geo," which means "earth," and "cache,"which means "a hiding place." Geocaching describes a hiding place on planet Earth - ahiding place you can find using a GPS unit. A GPS (Global Positioning System) unit is anelectronic tool that shows you where to go based on information it gets from satellitesin space.Maximum number of participants: 14Prerequisites: Req. 7, 8 and 9. Bring in notes of completion.

CPMB224

10-11 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

GeocachingThe word geocache is a combination of "geo," which means "earth," and "cache,"which means "a hiding place." Geocaching describes a hiding place on planet Earth - ahiding place you can find using a GPS unit. A GPS (Global Positioning System) unit is anelectronic tool that shows you where to go based on information it gets from satellitesin space.Maximum number of participants: 14Prerequisites: Req. 7, 8 and 9. Bring in notes of completion.

CPMB224

11-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 8

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

High 5THIS IS NOT A MERIT BADGE.You will earn an activity patch.Maximum number of participants: 12Prerequisites: For scouts 13 years and older. One day during the week will be a fieldtrip so an additional $10.00 fee is due for that.

CPMB249

9-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

KayakingA basic-level merit badge for flat-water kayaking - whitewater kayaking will still fallunder Whitewater merit badge.Maximum number of participants: 12Prerequisites: Be a Swimmer. Located at Bear Lake.

CPMB225

3-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

LeatherworkScouts 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.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: No prerequisites. An additional $12.00 fee to be paid at camp forproject materials.

CPMB167

4-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

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.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Be a Swimmer. Req. 1a Swimming MB (Recommended)Req. 13 can be completed at home.Must bring a long-sleeved button-down shirt and long pants to class.

CPMB168

9-10:30 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

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.Maximum number of participants: 10

CPMB121

10-11 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Nature/Insect StudyThis is a combination of two merit badges:Nature: There is a very close connection between the soil, the plants, and all animallife, including people. Understanding this connection, and the impact we have upon it,is important to preserving the wilderness, as well as to our own well-being as membersof the web of nature.Insect Study: In earning the Insect Study merit badge, Scouts will glance into thestrange and fascinating world of the insect. There, they will meet tiny creatures withtremendous strength and speed, see insects that undergo startling changes in habitsand form as they grow, and learn how insects see, hear, taste, smell, and feel theworld around them.

CPMB255

4-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 9

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

Prerequisites: Insect Study - 5a, 5b, 9, 10

OrienteeringOrienteering, 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.Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Req. 7, 8, 9 after MB. Bring own compass.

CPMB180

10-11 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

PhotographyBeyond capturing family memories, photography offers a chance to be creative. Manyphotographers use photography to express their creativity, using lighting, composition,depth, color, and content to make their photographs into more than snapshots. Goodphotographs tell us about a person, a news event, a product, a place, a scientificbreakthrough, an endangered animal, or a time in history.Maximum number of participants: 10

CPMB184

11-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

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.Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Req. 2a. Practice knots beforehand.

CPMB185

10:30-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

PistolNOT A MERIT BADGE.Maximum number of participants: 12Prerequisites: Open to Scouts who are 13 years or older and have completed the 8thGrade. Parental Permission from required. (Found on website)

CPMB246

3-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Plant SciencePlant scientists use their curiosity and knowledge to develop questions about the worldof plants. Then they try to answer those questions with further observations andexperiments in the laboratory and in the field. To earn this merit badge, Scouts willexplore three of the most important plant science specialties: agronomy, horticulture,and field botany.Prerequisites: Req. 5

CPMB186

9-10 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Public Health/MedicineThis is a combination of two merit badges:Public Health: The field of public health deals with maintaining and monitoring thehealth of communities, and with the detection, cure, and prevention of health risks anddiseases. Although public health is generally seen as a community-oriented service, itactually starts with the individual. From a single individual to the family unit to thesmallest isolated rural town to the worldwide global community, one person caninfluence the health of many.Medicine: The practice of medicine has a rich history that spans several centuries.Since the first use of plants and other items as simple medicines and balms, many menand women have contributed to the advancement of the "healing arts."

CPMB260

4-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 10

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

Maximum number of participants: 12Prerequisites: Medicine - Req. 7a & 10Public Health - Req. 7a, 7b, 7c

RadioRadio 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).Maximum number of participants: 12

CPMB192

10-11 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Rifle 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.Maximum number of participants: 32Prerequisites: Lots of practice.

CPMB196

9-10:30 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Rifle 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.Maximum number of participants: 16Prerequisites: Lots of practice.

CPMB196

10:30-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Salesmanship/EntrepreneurshipThis is a combination of two merit badges:Salesmanship:By studying salesmanship, Scouts can learn self-confidence, motivation,friendliness, and the persistence necessary to overcome obstacles and solve problems.Sales can offer a challenging and rewarding career for those who enjoy interacting withpeople from all walks of life.Entrepreneurship: By earning the Entrepreneurship merit badge, Scouts will learnabout identifying opportunities, creating and evaluating business ideas, and exploringthe feasibility (how doable it is) of an idea for a new business. They will also have thechance to fit everything together as they start and run their own business ventures.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Salesmanship - Req. 5 & 6

CPMB257

4-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

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.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Prefer you have completed Rifle Merit badge before taking. Bringproof.Shotguns are large and heavy, more physically demanding than Rifle. Targets will cost25 cents each. An additional $20.00 fee is due to be paid at camp.

CPMB202

10:30-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 11

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

Signs, Signals, and CodesAmerican 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'Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Req. 7

CPMB262

9-10 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

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.Maximum number of participants: 16Prerequisites: Be a swimmer. Limited to 16 scouts per session.

CPMB204

9-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

SnorkelingNOT A MERIT BADGE.Activity patch only earned.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Be a swimmer.

CPMB247

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

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.

CPMB206

11-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Space ExplorationSpace 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.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: No prerequisites. An additional $20.00 fee is due to be paid at campfor project materials.

CPMB207

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Stand Up PaddleboardingTHIS IS NOT A MERIT BADGE.Only an activity patch will be earned.Maximum number of participants: 9Prerequisites: Be A Swimmer

CPMB258

10:30-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Swimming & Instructional SwimSwimming 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.Instructional Swim will also be held if you have a non-swimmer that needs one - on -one attention.Maximum number of participants: 30Prerequisites: Be a swimmer or beginner

CPMB259

11-12 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 12

CHIPPEWA VALLEY COUNCIL

Class CatalogBoy Scout Summer Camp Merit Badges 2017: Session 1 June 18 - 24, 2017 at Camp Phillips

Boy Scout Camp: 1-6701-701-2106-18-2017 12:00 AM

Swimming & Instructional SwimSwimming 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.Instructional Swim will also be held if you have a non-swimmer that needs one - on -one attention.Maximum number of participants: 30Prerequisites: Be a swimmer or beginner

CPMB259

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Swimming & Instructional SwimSwimming 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.Instructional Swim will also be held if you have a non-swimmer that needs one - on -one attention.Maximum number of participants: 30Prerequisites: Be a swimmer or beginner

CPMB259

4-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Veterinary MedicineThe field of veterinary medicine in the 21st century is one of the most exciting medicalprofessions in which to work. The skills of a veterinarian are practiced with cutting-edge technology and treatment options, and the profession offers a wide range ofcareer choices.Prerequisites: Req. 6

CPMB217

4-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

WeatherMeteorology 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: Req. 8a, 9a.

CPMB219

3-4 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Wilderness 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 happens. When things go wrong, the skills of wilderness survival can helpmake everything right again.Maximum number of participants: 25Prerequisites: Requires overnight/Req. 5 not done at camp.

CPMB221

9-10:30 AM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Wood CarvingAs 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.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Totin' ChipAn additional $15.00 fee is due to be paid at camp for project materials.

CPMB222

4-5 PM

Days: Mo Tu We Th Fr

Report run date: Thu Feb 23, 2017 - 01:33 PMPage 13