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CAMP SCHEDULES MERIT BADGE GUIDEBOOK Other activities
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Merit Badge and Other Activities This guide book includes some new merit badges and programs. There are three listings of Merit badges and other activities. First, you will encounter the daily schedules, daytime and evening. Then, an alphabetic listing provides you a quick reference to the merit badges and other activities. Finally, a detailed listing by program area, gives you information about Nova Award applicability, class session capacity, extra fees, and prerequisites that must be done before attending camp for a particular merit badge can be earned. Any rank, age, or other requirements are also listed. Fees for some of the merit badges and activities have been raised to reflect the increased cost of materials and kits. The most significant fee increases are related to Shooting Sports because of the demand on guns and ammo that have created a shortage and significant cost increase. There are separate enrollment forms for Camp Jayhawk (Boy Scout Residence Camp) and Merit Badge Immersion Camp.
Nova Award Program
The FSR News Team program has been replaced by the Nova Award /STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) program. This program provides an opportunity to not only earn specific merit badges but also provides the Scout the opportunity to earn the Nova Award, working on its unique additional requirements. More specifics are in the detailed listing. The Nova Award Program also hosts two new Merit Badges; Welding and Farm Mechanics. These Merit Badges because of the specialized expertise will be by appointment at the convenience of guest instructors.
Baden-Powell Adventure
The first year camper program, Baden-Powell Adventure, will now be under the Handicraft Area Director, rather than in the Outdoor Skills area. One significant change in the program will be the formation of “new Scout” patrols and the enlistment of 4 to 5 adult leaders attending camp to act as Assistant Scoutmasters and assist in the skills instruction.
High Adventure
The High Adventure Program will be a revamped Delaware Adventure of the past. Flow in the Delaware River has been severely impacted by drought conditions as well as Lake Perry. The consequence is that the canoeing element on the Delaware River and Lake Perry will need substitution or replacement by another element. The program will only be offered during the third Camp Jayhawk session, July 7-13.
Merit Badge Immersion Camp
The Merit Badge Immersion Camp, July 1 through July 3, will have its check-in after 7:00 p.m. on June 30th and before 8:30 a.m. on July 1. If you check-in during the morning of July 1, it may affect the ability of the Scouts to earn all the merit badges, they enroll in. The Merit Badge Immersion Camp will offer several merit badges that are not offered during the three sessions of Camp Jayhawk. These merit badges are: Communication, Kayaking, Painting, Plant Science, Public Speaking, and Surveying. Some merit badges and most other activities offered during the three Camp Jayhawk sessions will not be offered during the Merit Badge Immersion. If a Scout needs to complete one of the unoffered merit badges, he may attend the Make Up Sessions and the Evening Sessions in the appropriate program area. (See the separate camp schedules and listings information)
Camp Jayhawk Daytime Program Schedule (Monday – Thursday)
*-Merit badges or activity have rank, age or ability requirements requiring a Scout to meet these requirements before taking part in these. p- Merit badges with pre-requisites must complete these requirements prior to camp in a verified manner or the Scout will not earn the merit badge in camp.
Camp Jayhawk Daytime Program Schedule (Monday-Thursday) Time 7:50 9:00-9:50 10:00-10:50 11:00-11:50 12:30 2:00-2:50 3:00-3:50 4:00-4:50
Aqua
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Swim Life Saving* Mile Swim Practice*
Mile Swim Practice*
BSA Snorkeling*
BSA Lifeguard* (All Day) BSA Lifeguard*(All Day)
Swim and Water Rescue*
Boat
Canoeing Small Boat Sailing* Recreational Boating Rowing Paddle Craft Safety*
Ecol
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Environmental Science Nature Environmental Science Fish &
Wildlife Management
Fishing Fishing Space Exploration
Space Exploration Astronomy Space
Exploration
Bird Study Archeology Weather Soil &Water Conservation
Mammal Study Chemistry
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Sculpture Leatherwork Sculpture Leatherwork Fingerprinting Woodcarving
Woodcarving Woodwork Art Basketry Woodcarving
Baden-Powell Adventure Baden-Powell
Instructor Indian Lore
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Wilderness Survival
Emergency Preparedness
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Orienteering Camping p Camping p*
First Aid Station First Aid First Aid
Shoo
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Shooting Rifle Shooting Open Rifle
Archery Archery Open Archery Archery Open Archery
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Work on Nova Requirements outside STEM Merit Badge Graphic Arts Work on Nova Requirements
outside STEM Merit Badges
Work on either Welding or Farm Mechanics Work on either Welding or Farm Mechanics COPE/Climbing Project COPE* Climbing*
Camp Jayhawk Evening Schedule
Evening Schedule including Sunday and Friday Schedules 1:00-
4:00 5:00 5:50 6:00 7:15 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00
Sunday Check-in
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Opening Campfire
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Chili / Cobbler Feed Cook-off
Chili / Cobbler Feed Cook-off
Recreational Swim & Boat Open Climb Open Archery Order of Arrow Brotherhood Ceremony
Tuesday Cook Dinner in Campsites
Cook Dinner in Campsites
Campsite Campfires Order of the Arrow Cracker Barrel
Wednesday
Dinner Vespers Religious Awards Information
Catholic Mass Open Archery Open Workshop Open Black Powder Standing Bear Intertribal Brotherhood Drum Group Orienteering Challenge Astronomy Observation
Thursday
Dinner Space Exploration Rocket Launch
Order of Arrow Ordeal Call out
Leader Appreciation Dinner
Recreational Swim and Boat Open Climb Open Workshop Camp Jayhawk Ironman Competition
Friday Family Night
Project Cope Completion, Water Carnival, Golden Arrow, Silver Bullet, Ultimate Tourney, Basketball Tourney
Dinner Space Exploration Rocket Launch
Closing ceremony
1:00-4:00 5:00 5:50 6:00 7:15 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00
Alphabetic List of Merit Badges and other activities See following detailed Program listing for details
Merit Badge Program Area Extra Fee Nova Award Age / Rank and Other Limits Archeology Ecology No No Archery Shooting Sports $5 Yes No Art Handicraft $ 5 No No Astronomy Ecology Yes No [Not offered during MB Immersion] Basketry Handicraft $ 20 No No [Not offered during MB Immersion] Bird Study Ecology No No Camping Outdoor Skills No Prerequisites, Recommend 1st Class Canoeing Aquatics Yes Blue Swimmer Chemistry Ecology No No Climbing Climbing Center No 13 years or older Emergency Preparedness Outdoor Skills No Prerequisites, Recommend 1st Aid MB Environmental Science Ecology No Recommend 1st Class Farm Mechanics Nova/Technology $5 Yes No Fingerprinting Handicraft No No [Not offered during MB Immersion] First Aid Outdoor Skills No Prerequisites, Recommend 1st Class Fish and Wildlife Ecology Yes No [Not offered during MB Immersion] Fishing Ecology No No Graphic Arts Nova/Technology No No Indian Lore Handicraft $ 20 No No Leatherwork Handicraft $12 No No Life Saving Aquatics No Blue Swimmer Recommend Swimming MB Mammal Study Ecology No No Nature Ecology No No Orienteering Outdoor Skills Yes Recommend 1st Class Pioneering Outdoor Skills No Recommend 1st Class Rifle shooting Shooting Sports $7 Yes No Rowing Aquatics No Recommend 2nd Year Scout or older Sculpture Handicraft $12 No No Shotgun shooting Shooting Sports $12 Yes No Small Boat Sailing Aquatics Yes Blue Swimmer Soil and Water Conservation Ecology No No Space Exploration Ecology $ 12 Yes No Swimming Aquatics No Blue Swimmer Weather Ecology Yes No Welding Nova/Technology $20 No No Wilderness Survival Outdoor Skills No No Woodcarving Handicrafts $12 No No Woodwork Handicrafts $12 No No
Merit Badge Immersion Only Merit Badges
Communications Nova/STEM Yes Kayaking Aquatics No Blue Swimmer Painting Handicraft No Old clothes that can be paint splattered Plant Science Ecology No Public Speaking Nova/STEM No Surveying Outdoor Skills No
Other Activities See following detailed Program listing for details
Activity Location Extra Fee Age / other Limits Baden Powell Adventure Handicraft $ 10 1st year camper below 1st Class Rank Basket Ball Tournament Basketball Court No Advance sign up Black Powder Shoot Shooting Sports $ 7 13 or older, adult BSA Life Guard Aquatics No 15 or older with Lifesaving Merit Badge or Adult BSA Snorkeling Aquatics No Blue Swimmer Camp Jayhawk Iron Man (Competition)
Parade Ground No Advance signup
Chili and Cobbler Cook off
Mabee Lodge No Monday dinner for all
Golden Arrow (Tournament)
Shooting Sports No Advance sign up
High Adventure-3rd Session Only
Off Camp $10 Canoeing MB, Hiking MB, Advance sign up
Horseshoe Tournament Horseshoe pits No Advance sign up Instructional Swim Aquatics No Leaders Appreciation Dinner by Wood Badge
Commissioner site $10 Advance sign up
Leaders Roundtable Commissioner site or TBA
No At least one adult leader representing each unit in camp
Mile Swim Aquatics No Blue Swimmer Open Climb Climbing Center No Advance sign up Open Rifle Shooting Sports $.50 per 5
shots Advance sign up, Buy Ticket for ammo at Trading Post, Advance Sign up
Open Shotgun Shooting Sports $2 per 5 shots
13 or older, adult, Preference given to Scouts enrolled in shotgun merit badge, Buy Ticket for Ammo at Trading Post. Advance Signup
Open Workshop Handicraft No Order of the Arrow Camp wide $35 for
ordeal Advance sign up
Orienteering Challenge Outdoor Skills No Paddle Craft safety Aquatics No 16 or older, Adults Project COPE Project COPE $20 13 years or older. Recreational Boat Aquatics No Recreational Swim Aquatics No Senior Patrol Meeting Mabee Lodge
Patio No Senior Patrol Leader or other youth leader must attend
from each unit Silver Bullet (Tournament)
Shooting Sports $5 Advance sign up
Standing Bear Intertribal Parade Grounds No All Swim and Water Rescue Aquatics No 16 or older, Blue Swimmer Training for Adults TBA No Advance Sign up Ultimate Frisbee Parade Grounds No Advance Sign up Water Carnival Aquatics No Advance sign up
Merit Badge and Other Activities by Program Area, Detailed Listing
Program Area Description Location, Description of Program, Merit Badges offered. (In parentheses, N means STEM/Nova related merit badge, C followed by U means unlimited class size or by a number, a limit on class size, P followed by 0 means no prerequisites to be accomplished outside camp and P followed by specific numbers are needed perquisite requirements as numbered in the Merit Badge book, $ followed by a number is the extra cost fee for that activity or Merit Badge.)
Aquatics
Held at the swimming and boating docks on the waterfront. The aquatics area will hold merit badge sessions as well as the BSA Lifeguard and BSA Snorkeling Programs. Need a swimsuit and towel.
Merit Badges: • Canoeing (N, C20,$0,P0) Must be a Blue Swimmer • Lifesaving (C20,$0,P0) Must be a Blue Swimmer preferably with Swimming
Merit Badge • Small Boat Sailing (N, C20, $0, P0) Must be a Blue Swimmer. • Rowing (C20,$0,P0) Should not be a 1st year Camper • Swimming (C20,$0,P0) Must be a Blue Swimmer
Other Activities: • BSA Lifeguard (C10,$0,P0) Must be 15 years old or older and have
Lifesaving and Swimming Merit Badge or be an adult leader. Be prepared to swim 550 yards.
• BSA Snorkeling (C12,$0,P0) Must be a blue swimmer. Youth and adults • Instructional Swim (CU,$0,P0) Youth and adults • Mile Swim (CU,$0,P0) Must be Blue Swimmer. Practice Monday through
Friday. Mile Swim on Friday. Youth and adults. • Paddle Craft Safety ((CU,$0,P0) Must be over 16 years old and Blue
Swimmer • Recreational Swim (CU,$0,P0) Youth and adults • Swim and Water Rescue (CU,$0,P0) Must be over 16 years old and Blue
Swimmer. • Water Carnival (CU,$0,P0) Youth and adults
Ecology
Held at Ecology Lodge on the old rifle range. The Ecology program includes several merit badges that involve nature.
Merit Badges: • Archeology (C20,$0,P0) • Astronomy (N, C20,$0,P0) • Bird Study (C10,$0,P0) Early Morning Bird watching 6 AM on Tues. & Thurs. • Chemistry (C20,$0,P0) • Environmental Science(C25,$0,P0) Recommend 1st Class or higher • Fish and Wildlife Management (CU,$0,P0) • Fishing (C20,$0,P0) Use own gear or camp provided gear. Buy bait at Trading Post • Mammal Study (C20,$0,P0) • Nature (C15,$0,P0) • Soil and Water Conservation (C20,$0,P0) • Space Exploration (N,C20,$12,P0) Launch locations and times TBA • Weather (N,C20,$0,P0)
Program Area Description Location, Description of Program, Merit Badges offered. (In parentheses, N means STEM/Nova related merit badge, C followed by U means unlimited class size or by a number, a limit on class size, P followed by 0 means no prerequisites to be accomplished outside camp and P followed by specific numbers are needed perquisite requirements as numbered in the Merit Badge book, $ followed by a number is the extra cost fee for that activity or Merit Badge.)
Handicraft
Baden-Powell Program
Held at Wingfoot Lodge near the parade ground, the Handicraft area will be the home to the first year camper program, the Baden Powell camp and several merit badges. The Baden-Powell Adventure will utilize staff and adult troop leadership to assist with the instruction of Tenderfoot through First Class Scout skills.
Merit Badges: • Art (C20,$5,P0) • Basketry (C20,$20,P0) • Fingerprinting (C20,$0,P0) • Indian Lore (C18,$20,P0) • Leatherwork (C16,$12,P0) • Sculpture (C16,$12,P0) • Woodcarving (C16,$12,P0) • Woodwork (C12,$12,P0) Other Activities: Open Workshop (CU,$0,P0) Opportunity to work on Handicraft merit badges outside of class time
STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Nova Award
The Nova Awards There are four Nova awards for Boy Scouts. Each award covers one component of STEM—science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.
• Boy Scout Nova awards: Shoot!, Start Your Engines, Whoosh!, and Designed to Crunch
For their first Nova award, Scouts earn the distinctive Nova award patch. After that, a Scout can earn three more Nova awards, each one recognized with a separate pi (π) pin-on device that attaches to the patch. The patch and the three devices represent each of the four STEM topics—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The STEM program area is the Business Center (formerly the Camp Office.) STEM involves several merit badges as well as specific STEM activities involving your counselor. Merit Badges that are STEM related are noted in this tabulation. The Nova Awards, this year, will focus on the Shoot and Start Your Engines modules, related to Science and Technology.
Nova /Technology
Held at the Business Center (former camp office). Scouts will be instructed and counseled in Nova award requirements.
Merit Badges: • Graphic Arts (C6,$0,P0) • Farm Mechanics (N, C6, $5, P0) This is by appointment depending on
availability of counselor and number of Participants. • Welding (N,C6,$20,P0) This is by appointment depending on availability of
counselor and number of Participants
Other Activities: • Work on Nova Award Requirements
Program Area Description Location, Description of Program, Merit Badges offered. (In parentheses, N means STEM/Nova related merit badge, C followed by U means unlimited class size or by a number, a limit on class size, P followed by 0 means no prerequisites to be accomplished outside camp and P followed by specific numbers are needed perquisite requirements as numbered in the Merit Badge book, $ followed by a number is the extra cost fee for that activity or Merit Badge.)
Outdoor Skills
Held at Bell Lodge, the program involves some projects and merit badges that may be better suited for older scouts.
Merit Badges: • Camping (C20,$0,P4b,5e,7a,7b,8c,8d,9b,&9c) Recommend 1st Class, Need
Notebook and pencil • Emergency Preparedness (C20,$0,P1,2c,7,8b,8c) 1st Aid Merit Badge needed or
taken concurrently • First Aid (C20,$0,P0) Recommend 1st Class • Orienteering (N,C16,$0,P0) Recommend 1st Class, Merit Badge Book and
orienteering compass, Must attend Wednesday evening Orienteering Challenge
• Pioneering (C12,$0,P0) Recommend 1st Class, Merit Badge Book • Wilderness Survival (C16,$0,P0) Must attend Wednesday overnight outpost
Other Activities: • Orienteering Challenge (CU,$0,P0) Must have orienteering compass and
buddy. Completes 1st Class requirement and requirements in the Orienteering Merit Badge
• Wilderness Survival Outpost (CU,$0,P0)
Shooting Sports
Held at the Shooting Sports Complex on the Northeast side of camp.
Merit Badges: • Archery (N, C12,$5,P0) • Rifle shooting (N,C16,$7,P0) • Shotgun shooting (N,C10,$12,P0) Other Activities: (Scouts are given 1st Priority.)
• Black Powder Shoot (CU,$7,P0) Must be 13 years or older • Golden Arrow (CU,$0,P0) Any Scout or Leader • Open Archery (CU,$0,P0) Any Scout or Leader • Open Rifle (CU,$0.50 per 5 shots, P0) Any Scout or Leader • Open Shotgun (CU,$2 per 5 shots, P0) Any Scout Leader • Silver Bullet (CU, $5,P0)
Project COPE and Climbing
Project COPE will be held on the COPE course. Climbing will occur at the climbing and bouldering center.
Merit Badges: Climbing (C6,$0,P0) Must be 13 years or older. Closely fitting clothing allowing freedom of movement is recommended. Hiking boots are not recommended.
Other Activities: • Open Climb (CU,$0,P0) • Project Cope (C16,$20,P0) Must be 13 years or older. Closely fitting clothing
allowing freedom or movement is recommended. Water Bottle.
Program Area Description Location, Description of Program, Merit Badges offered. (In parentheses, N means STEM/Nova related merit badge, C followed by U means unlimited class size or by a number, a limit on class size, P followed by 0 means no prerequisites to be accomplished outside camp and P followed by specific numbers are needed perquisite requirements as numbered in the Merit Badge book, $ followed by a number is the extra cost fee for that activity or Merit Badge.)
Other Miscellaneous Activities
Most of these activities require advance registration and payment where a fee or
cost is indicated.
• Camp Jayhawk Team Iron Man (CU,$0,P0) Shotgun teammates must be 13 years old and over.
• Order of Arrow, BSA Honor Society (CU,$35 ordeal fee,P0) Locations and times to be announced
• Senior Patrol Leader Meeting (CU,$0,P0) Provides opportunity for youth leadership development. Times and locations to be announced
• Basketball Tournament (CU,$0,P0) Scouts only • Chili and Cobbler Cook Off (CU, $0, P0) Monday‘s dinner. Basic ingredients
provided with Troops cooking for everyone. • Standing Bear Intertribal (CU,$0,P0) All • Ultimate Frisbee (CU,$0,P0) • Adult Training (CU,$0,P0) • Horseshoe Tournament (CU,$0,P0) Adult Leaders Only • Leaders’ Appreciation Dinner (CU,$10,P0) Adult Leaders Only, sponsored by
Wood Badge Training Committee • Leaders’ Meeting (CU,$0,P0) • High Adventure 3rd Session only (C12, $10, P0) High Adventure includes 50
miles of canoeing, hiking and 10 hours of conservation project. This earns the Scout the 50-miler award. Must be at least 13 years old as of January 1, 2013 and a 1st Class Scout. Canoeing Merit Badge and Hiking Merit Badge required.
Merit Badge Immersion Only
Merit Badges (Not offered above): • Communication (C12, $0, P5, 8) • Kayaking (C12,$0,P0) • Painting (C12,$0,P0) • Plant Science(C12,$0,P0) • Public Speaking(C12,$0,P0) • Surveying(C6,$0,P0)
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Camp Jayhawk Enrollment Form
Troop # _________ or All Star Troop District__________________ Council _____________________Camp Jayhawk Session #__________ Scout Name ________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________ City ________________ State __________ Zip __________ Email ______________________________________________________ Phone # _______________________
Select T-Shirt Size: (You get one free) Adult Sizes Additional
Number Small Medium Large X-Large 2X-Large 3X-Large
Did you qualify for a Popcorn discount? Y / N If Yes, Certificate Number _____________ Amount: $_______ Merit Badge Choices:
Session 1st Choice 2nd Choice 9:00-9:50
10:00-10:50 11:00-11:50
2:00-2:50 3:00-3:50 4:00-4:50
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Merit Badge Immersion Camp
*-Merit badges or activity have rank, age or ability requirements requiring a Scout to meet these requirements before taking part in these. p- Merit badges with pre-requisites must complete these requirements prior to camp in a verified manner or the Scout will not earn the merit badge in camp. 1 Merit Badge sessions that are split, attendance at both sessions required. Underlined and Bolded Merit Badges are not offered during the Boy Scout Residence Camp.
Merit Badge Immersion Daytime Program Schedule
Time 7:30 7:40-8:20 8:30-9:20 9:30-
10:50 11:00-11:50 12:30 1:30-2:50 3:00-4:20 4:30-5:20
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Swim Life Saving* Swim and Water Rescue
Make-up Session
Boat Canoeing Make-up Session Small Boat Sailing* Recreational
Boating Open Session Rowing Kayaking
Ecology
Environmental Science1 Nature Environmental Science1
Plant Science1 Plant Science1
Fishing Space Exploration1
Space Exploration1 Chemistry
Make up Session
Bird Study Archeology Weather Soil &Water Conservation
Mammal Study
Handicraft
Sculpture Leatherwork Art Woodcarving
Woodcarving Woodwork Indian Lore Open workshop
Painting
Outdoor Skills
Pioneering p Wilderness Survival1
Wilderness Survival1 Emergency Preparedness p
Make-up Session Orienteering p Camping p Make-up
Session Surveying1 Surveying1
First Aid Station First Aid
Shooting Sports
Shotgun Shooting* Rifle Shooting Rifle Shooting Open Rifle
Archery Open Archery Shotgun Shooting
Open Shotgun Open Archery
Nova / STEM
Graphic Arts Public Speaking Work on Nova Requirements Make-up Session
Communication p Work on either Welding or Farm Mechanics
Climbing Climbing* Climbing* Make-up Session
Merit Badge Immersion Evening Schedule
*-Merit badges or activity have rank, age or ability requirements requiring a Scout to meet these requirements before taking part in these. p- Merit badges with pre-requisites must complete these requirements prior to camp in a verified manner or the Scout will not earn the merit badge in camp. 1 Merit Badge sessions that are split, attendance at both sessions required. Underlined and Bolded Merit Badges are not offered during the Boy Scout Residence Camp.
Time 5:50 6:00 7:30-9:00 9:15 10:00 Aq
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Life Saving* Rowing
Swim Search and Rescue Swimming*
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Boat
Ecology
Archeology Bird Study Chemistry
Environmental Science Fishing
Mammal Study Plant Science
Soil and Water Conservation Space Exploration
Weather
Handicraft
Art Indian Lore
Leatherwork Sculpture
Woodcarving Woodwork
Painting
Outdoor Skills
Camping Orienteering*p
Pioneering p
Wilderness Survival
Shooting Sports
Archery Rifle Shooting
Shotgun Shooting
Nova Communication p, Public Speaking
Climbing Climbing*
Merit Badge Immersion Enrollment Form
Troop # _________ District__________________ Council # _____ Scout Name ________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________ City ________________ State __________ Zip __________ Email ______________________________________________________ Phone # _______________________ Arrival Time (Check the one that applies): _____ Sunday Evening, June 30, Between 7 and 9 p.m. _____ Monday Morning, July 1, Between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m.
Select T-Shirt Size: (You get one free)
Adult Sizes Additional Number
Small Medium
Large X-Large
2X-Large 3X-Large
1. Did you qualify for a Popcorn discount in Jayhawk Area Council? Y / N 2. You have not used it during another camp session: Y / N
If both answers are Yes, Certificate Number _____________ Amount: $_______ Merit Badge Choices:
1st Choice 2nd Choice 1 2 3 4 5 6
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