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Badge programs
A variety of badge programs for Daisies, Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are available at several Huron-Clinton Metropark interpretive centers. Most interpretive centers offer badge programs dealing with nature and the outdoors; some offer programs that focus on culture, history the environment or science. Some programs are offered only on pre-selected dates; other programs may be offered by private appointments. Preregistration is always required for all programs and a fee is charged for each Scout.
Please contact the interpretive center for information on how their programs are scheduled and how you can make arrangements for your group to participate.
Please note that we are working with local area girl scout councils to provide new programming. Please call us about any nature, history and cultural badges for girls scouts. We may be able to offer many of the old badges.
Nature and outdoor badge programs include:
• Brownies – Animals, Outdoor Adventurer, Plants and Watching Wildlife Try-It badges
• Jr. Girl Scouts – Earth Connections, Frosty Fun, Water Wonders and Wildlife
• Webelos - Forester and Naturalist
2012-2013 Girl Scouts Programs
Organized group camping
Camping for organized groups, such as Scouts, is available at Hudson Mills, Kensington, Lower Huron and Wolcott Mill Metroparks. Advance reservations are required.
[To help stop the spread of forest pests and diseases, we strongly encourage campers to purchase campfire wood at the park.]
Persons with mobility, visual, hearing or other special needs, including limited English proficiency who need assistance to participate in any programs, should contact the appropriate center at least 72 hours in advance. For additional Scouting programs click here.
Badge programs
A variety of badge programs for Daisies, Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are available at several Huron-Clinton Metropark interpretive centers. Most interpretive centers offer badge programs dealing with nature and the outdoors; some offer programs that focus on culture, history the environment or science. Some programs are offered only on pre-selected dates; other programs may be offered by private appointments. Pre-registration is always required for all programs and a fee is charged for each Scout.
Please contact the interpretive center for information on how their programs are scheduled and how you can make arrangements for your group to participate.
Please note that we are working with local area girl scout councils to provide new programming. Please call us about any nature, history and cultural badges for girls scouts. We may be able to offer many of the old badges.
Nature and outdoor badge programs include:
- Daisies – Use Resources Wisely/Learn About Wildlife
- Brownies – Animals, Eco-Explorer, Movers, Outdoor Adventurer, Plants, Senses, Space Explorer and Watching Wildlife Try-It badges
- Jr. Girl Scouts – Earth Connections, Finding Your Way, Frosty Fun, Outdoor Fun, Rocks Rock, Sky Search, Weather Watch, Water Wonders, Wildlife, Your Outdoor Surroundings
- Cadettes & Seniors – All About Birds, Eco-Action, Plant Life and Wildlife Interest Projects, (I also offer a “CSI in the Wild: Uncovering the Evidence Naturally” on occasion)
- Tiger Cubs – various electives (Let’s Go Outdoors)
- Bear Cub Scouts – Sharing Your World with Wildlife, Space, Water and Soil Conservation
- Webelos - Forester, Geologist, Naturalist, Outdoorsman, Scientist
Science and environment badge programs include:
- Brownies - Science Action, Science Wonders and Water Everywhere Try-It badges
- Jr. Girl Scouts - Science in Everyday Life
- Girls 11-17 - Digging through the Past, Eco-Action
- Wolf Cubs – Your Living World
- Webelos – Geologist, Scientist
- Boy Scouts - Geology, Mammal Study
- Indian Springs Environmental Discovery Center:
- Science and environment badge programs
- Selected nature and outdoor badge programs plus knot-tying, space and astronomy programs
- Orienteering is offered for Webelos, Boy Scouts, Jr. Girl Scouts and Girls 11-17
- Maple sugaring programs are offered in March
- 2012-2013 Girl Scout Programs
Persons with mobility, visual, hearing or other special needs, including limited English proficiency who need assistance to participate in any programs, should contact the appropriate center at least 72 hours in advance. For additional Scouting programs click here.
Badge programs
A variety of badge programs for Daisies, Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are available at several Huron-Clinton Metropark interpretive centers. Most interpretive centers offer badge programs dealing with nature and the outdoors; some offer programs that focus on culture, history the environment or science. Some programs are offered only on pre-selected dates; other programs may be offered by private appointments. Pre-registration is always required for all programs and a fee is charged for each Scout.
Please contact the interpretive center for information on how their programs are scheduled and how you can make arrangements for your group to participate.
Nature and outdoor badge programs include:
• Daisies – Use Resources Wisely/Learn About Wildlife
• Brownies – Animals, Eco-Explorer, Movers, Outdoor Adventurer, Plants, Senses, Space Explorer and Watching Wildlife Try-It badges
• Jr. Girl Scouts – Earth Connections, Finding Your Way, Frosty Fun, Outdoor Fun, Rocks Rock, Sky Search, Weather Watch, Water Wonders, Wildlife, Your Outdoor Surroundings
• Cadettes & Seniors – All About Birds, Eco-Action, Plant Life and Wildlife Interest Projects, (I also offer a “CSI in the Wild: Uncovering the Evidence Naturally” on occasion)
• Tiger Cubs – various electives (Let’s Go Outdoors)
• Bear Cub Scouts – Sharing Your World with Wildlife, Space, Water and Soil Conservation
• Webelos - Forester, Geologist, Naturalist, Outdoorsman
Science badge programs include:
· Brownies - Science Action, Science Wonders and Water Everywhere Try-It badges
· Jr. Girl Scouts - Science in Everyday Life
· Girls 11-17 - Digging through the Past, Eco-Action
· Wolf Cubs – Your Living World
· Webelos – Geologist, Scientist
Organized group camping
Camping for organized groups, such as Scouts, is available at Hudson Mills, Kensington, Lower Huron and Wolcott Mill Metroparks. Advance reservations are required. [To help stop the spread of forest pests and diseases, we strongly encourage campers to purchase campfire wood at the park.]
Kensington Metropark Nature Center
· Nature and outdoor badge programs
· Selected science badge programs
· Ice fishing programs for Scouts
· Leave No Trace programs
Kensington Metropark Farm Center
· Maple sugaring programs in March
Persons with mobility, visual, hearing or other special needs, including limited English proficiency who need assistance to participate in any programs, should contact the appropriate center at least 72 hours in advance. For additional Scouting programs click here.
Badge programs
A variety of badge programs for Daisies, Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are available at several Huron-Clinton Metropark interpretive centers. Most interpretive centers offer badge programs dealing with nature and the outdoors; some offer programs that focus on culture, history the environment or science. Some programs are offered only on pre-selected dates; other programs may be offered by private appointments. Preregistration is always required for all programs and a fee is charged for each Scout.
Please contact the interpretive center for information on how their programs are scheduled and how you can make arrangements for your group to participate.
Please note that we are working with local area Girl Scout councils to provide new programming. Please call us about any nature, history and cultural badges for Girl Scouts. We may be able to offer many of the old badges.
Nature and outdoor badge programs include:
- Daisies – Use Resources Wisely/Learn About Wildlife
- Brownies – Animals, Eco-Explorer, Movers, Outdoor Adventurer, Plants, Senses, Space Explorer and Watching Wildlife Try-It badges
- Jr. Girl Scouts – Earth Connections, Finding Your Way, Frosty Fun, Outdoor Fun, Rocks Rock, Sky Search, Weather Watch, Water Wonders, Wildlife, Your Outdoor Surroundings
- Cadettes & Seniors – All About Birds, Eco-Action, Plant Life and Wildlife Interest Projects, (I also offer a “CSI in the Wild: Uncovering the Evidence Naturally” on occasion)
- Tiger Cubs – various electives (Let’s Go Outdoors)
- Bear Cub Scouts – Sharing Your World with Wildlife, Space, Water and Soil Conservation
- Webelos - Forester, Geologist, Naturalist, Outdoorsman
Environment badge programs include:
- Brownies - Science Action, Science Wonders and Water Everywhere Try-It badges
- Jr. Girl Scouts - Science in Everyday Life
- Girls 11-17 - Digging through the Past, Eco-Action
Lake Erie Marshlands Museum & Nature Center
- History, art, culture, nature, environment or outdoor badge programs
Persons with mobility, visual, hearing or other special needs, including limited English proficiency who need assistance to participate in any programs, should contact the appropriate center at least 72 hours in advance. For additional Scouting programs click here.
Scouting Badge Programs
A variety of badge programs for Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts are available at Lake St. Clair Metropark Nature Center. We offer badge programs primarily dealing with nature and the outdoors. Some programs are offered only on pre-selected dates; other programs may be offered by private appointment. Pre-registration is always required for all programs and a fee is charged for each scout.
Please contact the Lake St. Clair Nature Center (586-463-4332) for information on how these programs are scheduled and how you can make arrangements for your group to participate.
Please note that we are working with local area Girl Scout councils to provide new programming. Please call us about any badges for the Girl Scouts – we may be able to offer many of the old badges.
Nature and Outdoor Badge Programs at Lake St. Clair Nature Center include:
· Daisies – Use Resources Wisely/Learn About Wildlife
· Brownies – Bugs for Brownies (other may be available upon request)
· Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors – call (586) 463-4332 to discuss program options
· Tiger Cubs – Let’s Go Outdoors
· Wolf Cubs – Your Living World
· Bear Cubs – Sharing Your World with Wildlife, Water and Soil Conservation
· Webelos – Geologist, Forester and Naturalist
· All Cub Scouts – Wildlife Conservation Belt Loop and Pin
Persons with mobility, visual, hearing or other special needs, including limited English proficiency who need assistance to participate in any programs, should contact the appropriate center at least 72 hours in advance. For additional Scouting programs click here
Badge programs
A variety of badge programs for Daisies, Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are available at several Huron-Clinton Metropark interpretive centers. Most interpretive centers offer badge programs dealing with nature and the outdoors; some offer programs that focus on culture, history the environment or science. Some programs are offered only on pre-selected dates; other programs may be offered by private appointments. Preregistration is always required for all programs and a fee is charged for each Scout.
Please contact the interpretive center for information on how their programs are scheduled and how you can make arrangements for your group to participate.
Please note that we are working with local area Girl Scout councils to provide new programming. Please call us about any nature, history and cultural badges for Girl Scouts. We may be able to offer many of the old badges.
Nature and outdoor badge programs include:
• Daisies – Use Resources Wisely/Learn About Wildlife
• Brownies – Animals, Eco-Explorer, Movers, Outdoor Adventurer, Plants, Senses, Space Explorer and Watching Wildlife Try-It badges
• Jr. Girl Scouts – Earth Connections, Finding Your Way, Frosty Fun, Outdoor Fun, Rocks Rock, Sky Search, Weather Watch, Water Wonders, Wildlife, Your Outdoor Surroundings
• Cadettes & Seniors – All About Birds, Eco-Action, Plant Life and Wildlife Interest Projects, (I also offer a “CSI in the Wild: Uncovering the Evidence Naturally” on occasion)
• Tiger Cubs – various electives (Let’s Go Outdoors)
• Bear Cub Scouts – Sharing Your World with Wildlife, Space, Water and Soil Conservation
• Webelos - Forester, Geologist, Naturalist, Outdoorsman
Oakwoods Metropark Nature Center
· Nature and outdoor badge programs
Persons with mobility, visual, hearing or other special needs, including limited English proficiency who need assistance to participate in any programs, should contact the appropriate center at least 72 hours in advance. For additional Scouting programs click here.
Badge programs
A variety of badge programs for Daisies, Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are available at several Huron-Clinton Metropark interpretive centers. Most interpretive centers offer badge programs dealing with nature and the outdoors; some offer programs that focus on culture, history the environment or science. Some programs are offered only on pre-selected dates; other programs may be offered by private appointments. Pre-registration is always required for all programs and a fee is charged for each Scout.
Please contact the interpretive center for information on how their programs are scheduled and how you can make arrangements for your group to participate.
Please note that we are working with local area girl scout councils to provide new programming. Please call us about any nature, history and cultural badges for girls scouts. We may be able to offer many of the old badges.
Nature and outdoor badge programs include:
• Daisies – Use Resources Wisely/Learn About Wildlife
• Brownies – Animals, Eco-Explorer, Movers, Outdoor Adventurer, Plants, Senses, Space Explorer and Watching Wildlife Try-It badges
• Jr. Girl Scouts – Earth Connections, Finding Your Way, Frosty Fun, Outdoor Fun, Rocks Rock, Sky Search, Weather Watch, Water Wonders, Wildlife, Your Outdoor Surroundings
• Cadettes & Seniors – All About Birds, Eco-Action, Plant Life and Wildlife Interest Projects, (I also offer a “CSI in the Wild: Uncovering the Evidence Naturally” on occasion)
• Tiger Cubs – various electives (Let’s Go Outdoors)
• Bear Cub Scouts – Sharing Your World with Wildlife, Space, Water and Soil Conservation
• Webelos - Forester, Geologist, Naturalist, Outdoorsman
Stony Creek Nature Center
• Nature and outdoor badge programs
Persons with mobility, visual, hearing or other special needs, including limited English proficiency who need assistance to participate in any programs, should contact the appropriate center at least 72 hours in advance. For additional Scouting programs click here.
Badge programs
A variety of badge programs for Daisies, Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are available at several Huron-Clinton Metropark interpretive centers. Most interpretive centers offer badge programs dealing with nature and the outdoors; some offer programs that focus on culture, history the environment or science. Some programs are offered only on pre-selected dates; other programs may be offered by private appointments. Pre-registration is always required for all programs and a fee is charged for each Scout.
Please contact the interpretive center for information on how their programs are scheduled and how you can make arrangements for your group to participate.
Nature and outdoor badge programs include:
• Daisies – Use Resources Wisely/Learn About Wildlife
• Brownies – Animals, Eco-Explorer, Movers, Outdoor Adventurer, Plants, Senses, Space Explorer and Watching Wildlife Try-It badges
• Jr. Girl Scouts – Earth Connections, Finding Your Way, Frosty Fun, Outdoor Fun, Rocks Rock, Sky Search, Weather Watch, Water Wonders, Wildlife, Your Outdoor Surroundings
• Cadettes & Seniors – All About Birds, Eco-Action, Plant Life and Wildlife Interest Projects, (I also offer a “CSI in the Wild: Uncovering the Evidence Naturally” on occasion)
• Tiger Cubs – various electives (Let’s Go Outdoors)
• Bear Cub Scouts – Sharing Your World with Wildlife, Space, Water and Soil Conservation
• Webelos - Forester, Geologist, Naturalist, Outdoorsman
Science badge programs include:
· Brownies - Science Action, Science Wonders and Water Everywhere Try-It badges
· Jr. Girl Scouts - Science in Everyday Life
· Girls 11-17 - Digging through the Past, Eco-Action
· Wolf Cubs – Your Living World
· Webelos – Geologist, Scientist
Organized group camping
Camping for organized groups, such as Scouts, is available at Hudson Mills, Kensington, Lower Huron and Wolcott Mill Metroparks. Advance reservations are required. [To help stop the spread of forest pests and diseases, we strongly encourage campers to purchase campfire wood at the park.]
Wolcott Mill Historic Center
• History or culture badge programs
• Brownies – Movers; Sounds of Music; Puppets, Dolls & Plays and Colors & Shapes Try-It badges
• Jr. Girl Scouts -, Discovering Technology
• Special Programs - Heritage Holidays programs for Scouts will be offered Friday, Dec 2 and Saturday, Dec 3. Maple Sweetness will take place Saturday, Feb 25 and Sunday February 26, as well as weekends throughout March. Pre-registration required.
Wolcott Mill Farm Center
• Farm badge programs
• Brownie - Art to Wear Try-It
Persons with mobility, visual, hearing or other special needs, including limited English proficiency who need assistance to participate in any programs, should contact the appropriate center at least 72 hours in advance. For additional Scouting programs click here.
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