yes but they do the requirements found in the merit badge book and then find a councler for that badge
Early Girl Scouts were not only encouraged to prepare for traditional home making, but they were also prepared for possible future roles for outside the home: in the arts, sports, science, and business. Activities in the early 1900's which are the same things Girl Scouts do today include First Aid, sports, camping, cooking, music and the arts, sewing. Sports, such as basketball.
Not badges: symbols. Each frontier facility is home of a frontier brain if you beat them you earn the facility symbol you can rematch them for a gold version collect them all for a secret prize given by Scott.
The cast of Home Scouts - 1925 includes: Jimmy Aubrey
I don't think that the state that a person comes from has any bearing on whether they are trustworthy or not. Presidents earn trust based on their actions and merit, not their home state.
the blue prints are used for tinkering things at Coppers tinkering nook. if you are a member, you can keep the things you completed and put them in your home. If you are not a member, you can earn a lot of badges by tinkering. I hope this helped!
Some alternative methods or approaches to scouting that organizations can consider implementing include virtual scouting events, utilizing technology for merit badge workshops, incorporating outdoor skills challenges at home, and offering online training for leaders and scouts.
Go down to see your badges and click on any of them and they will bring you where to find them,Mostly On the Home Page,but all of them not so much. Touching them they could tell you where not how,but you know.
One can earn a degree at home when one takes online courses at college or university, study hard, and accumulate credits. One can earn a degree at home by taking courses of distance learning.
Its right of your home town, but first you will have to get Surf and the 8 badges.
It already is, with Badges it'll cost around £75
Yes
The links to the message board badges can be found by WikiGuides on the Community Outreach home page in the Resources section. To post a badge, copy and paste the graphic link into your messages.