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Animation (NEW) Archaeology Archery Art

Astronomy Aviation Backpacking Basketry Camping Canoeing Chemistry

Citizenship in the Nation Citizenship in the World Climbing

Cooking Electricity Electronics

Emergency Preparedness Energy

Environmental Science Fingerprinting*

First Aid*

Fish and Wildlife Management Fishing

Game Design

Horsemanship Indian Lore Journalism Leatherwork Lifesaving Mammal Study Moviemaking Nature

Nuclear Science Oceanography Photography Pioneering Pottery

Rifle Shooting Rowing Sculpture

Search and Rescue Shotgun Shooting

Soil and Water Conservation Space Exploration

Swimming*

Textile (NEW) Weather

Wilderness Survival Wood Carving Other Classes Available Advanced Climbing

Advanced COPE

Advanced Horsemanship ATV Safety Basic Course ATV Safety Extended Course Basic Riding Skills

Basic Roping COPE

CPR Skills

Instructional Swim Jr. Equestrian

Kit Fox* (First year camper program)

Mile Swim BSA

Operation: Eagle (NEW Older boy program)

Pistol Program Snorkeling BSA

Stand Up Paddleboarding BSA Trail Rides

*Kit Fox (First-Year Camper Program) will work on these merit badges.

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Camp Cedars 2016 Merit Badge / Activity Schedule Mid-America Council

Cap / Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Rest Period 4 Period 5 Activity Evening Program Merit Badge or Activity class Prereq. 6 am 8:15 am 9:30 am 10:45 am 1:00 pm 1:45 pm 3:00 pm 4:10 pm 7:30 pm

Canoeing MB 12 24

Open Lakefront

Rowing MB 12 10

Stand Up Paddleboarding BSA 12 16 M, T, W, or R

Instructional Swim 11 Kit Fox Kit Fox Monday - Thursday

Lifesaving MB 12 25

Mile Swim BSA 12

Open Swim 11 Adults: Tuesday

Snorkeling BSA 12 20

Swimming MB 12 30 Kit Fox Kit Fox

Advanced Climbing 13 12

Advanced COPE 13* 16

Climbing MB 13 16

COPE 13* 36

Open Climb Monday & Wednesday

Advanced Horsemanship 14 8

Animal Science MB 12 25

Basic Riding Skills any 8

Basic Roping any 20

Horsemanship MB 13 15

Jr. Equestrian any 10

Trail Rides any 15 M, T, W, R @ 7:15, 8:00, 8:45

Archery MB 12 16

Muzzleloaders Monday

Open Archery Tuesday

Open Shotgun Tuesday

Pistol Program TBD* TBD Program is currently being developed for Boy Scouts

Rifle Shooting MB 12 16

Safety Briefing Sunday

Shotgun Shooting MB 13 12

First Year Camper Program Detailed schedule online All day program

Scout, Tenderfoot, 1st, 2nd Req. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

Fingerprinting MB Monday

First Aid MB / / / / / / / / / / / /

Swimming MB/Instructional Swim / / / / / / / / / / / /

Visit Program Areas / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

NEW Older Boy Program All day program - Scouts in 2-3 patrols

Backpacking Monday & Tuesday Covered Wagon Trail Mon Monday Outpost

Horseback Riding Wed, Thur, or Fri Trails throughout CWSR

Mountain Biking Wed, Thur, or Fri Calvin Crest Trails

Tubing Wed, Thur, or Fri Platte River

14* 30

Dinn er - 6:30 pm

Lunc h - 1 2 :1 5 pm

Bre ak fas t - 7 :3 0 am

Pre re q u es ite s co m m u n ic ate d in Progr am Gu id e - r el eas ed M arc h 1, 2016

Rec.

Age

Lak ef ro n t Po o l Ro p es Eq u es tr ian Sh o o tin g Sp o rts Ki t Fox 11

O p er at io n : Eag le

*Required minimum age

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Backpacking MB 12 25

Camping MB 12 25

Citizenship in Nation MB 13 25 Citizenship in World MB 13 25

Cooking MB 12 30

Dutch Oven Cook Off any Tuesday

Geocaching MB 12 20

Human Foosball Tournament any Thursday

Open Scoutcraft: Catapult any Wed

Open Scoutcraft: Firebuilding any Mon

Open Scoutcraft: Orienteering any Tue

Open Scoutcraft: ScoutCrack (Trivia) any Thur

Pioneering MB 14 15

Wilderness Survival MB 13 25 Thursday Overnight

CPR Skills any 20 T or W

Emergency Prep MB 12 20

First Aid MB 12 25 Kit Fox Kit Fox

Search and Rescue MB 13 15

Archaeology MB 12 20

Environmental Science MB 14 30

Fingerprinting MB 11 Monday

Fish & Wildlife Management MB 13 20

Fishing MB 12 20

Nature/Mammal Study MBs 12 20

Oceanography MB 13 20

Open Fishing any Wednesday

Open Nature T or R

Soil & Water Conservation MB 13 20

Astronomy MB 12 20 Tuesday

Aviation MB 13 8

Chemistry MB 14 15

Electricity/Electronics MBs 13 20

Energy MB 13 15

Nuclear Science MB 14 15

Space Exploration MB 12 20

Open STEM / Experiments M or W Monday

Weather MB 13 15

Animation MB - new 14 15

Game Design MB 14 15

Journalism MB 13 15

Moviemaking MB 13 15

Photography MB 13 15

Dinn er - 6 :3 0 pm

O u td o o r Ski lls Pre re q u es ite s co m m u n ic ate d in Progr am Gu id e - r el eas ed M arc h 1, 2016

ST EM M as s M edia N atu re H eal th Bre ak fas t - 7 :3 0 am Lunc h - 1 2 :1 5 pm

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Camp Cedars 2016 Merit Badge / Activity Schedule Mid-America Council

Cap / Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Rest Period 4 Period 5 Activity Evening Program Merit Badge or Activity class Prereq. 6 am 8:15 am 9:30 am 10:45 am 1:00 pm 1:45 pm 3:00 pm 4:10 pm 7:30 pm

Art MB 12 6

Basketry MB 12 16

Indian Lore MB 12 20 Monday

Leatherwork MB 12 16

Open Handicraft M, T, W, or R Wednesday

Pottery MB 12 18

Sculpture MB 13 Individual Schedule

Textile MB - new 13 10

Woodcarving MB 12 18

ATV Safety Course (Basic) 14* 6 ATV Safety Course (Extended) 15 6

BSA Paddlecraft Safety 15* Individual schedule

BSA Swimming & Water Rescue 15* Individual schedule

Climb on Safely Adult Mon

Climbing Instructor Adult Individual schedule

Intro. To Outdoor Leader Skills Adult

Leave No Trace Adult W

Safe Swim Defense Adult Tue

Safety Afloat Adult Wed

OA Sponsored Activity Monday

Brotherhood Testing M or T

Order of the Arrow Day All Day Tuesday OA Members wear sash

Brotherhood Ceremony Tuesday

Game Night Wednesday

Movie Night Thursday

Regalia Building Monday

Dance Instructions T, W, R

Regalia Review W

Ceremony Fire (Firebuilders) W

Call Out Ceremony Wednesday

Ceremony (Members only) Thursday

New Member Meeting F

N BZ OA

Rec.

Age

Lunc h - 1 2 :1 5 pm Dinn er - 6 :3 0 pm

Pre re q u es ite s co m m u n ic ate d in Progr am Gu id e - r el eas ed M arc h 1, 2016

H an d ic raf t

M, T, W, R

Ad u lt AT V Bre ak fas t - 7 :3 0 am

*Required minimum age

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The goal of the Kit Fox Program is to help our newest Scouts complete as many of the requirements for Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class ranks as possible while attending a week of summer camp. In addition we want to ensure that our Scouts are well on their way toward their Eagle Scout rank by having participants complete both First Aid and Swimming* merit badges.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM Attendance

Prepare

Attendance Prepare

Attendance Prepare

Attendance Prepare

Attendance Prepare

8:30 AM Buddy System;

Safe Hiking, Leave no Trace; Outdoor

Code

Lashings Knife Safety (Rotate)

Shooting sports, Lake

Maps and Compass;

Pacing

9:30 AM Ropes and knots

Lashing Ax Yard Safety (Rotate)

Cope, Tower, Equestrian

Orienteering Course

10:30 AM Ropes and knots

Build a Camp Gadget

Ranger Time Fire Safety Fire Building Competition

2:00 PM First Aid or Swimming

First Aid or Swimming

First Aid or Swimming

First Aid or Swimming

First Aid or Swimming 3:00 PM First Aid or

Swimming

First Aid or Swimming

First Aid or Swimming

First Aid or Swimming

First Aid or Swimming

*Scouts will either work on Swimming merit badge (blue swimmers) or have instruction swim (red and white swimmers).

Requirement that Kit Fox Scouts will work on are as follows:

Scout Rank: 1e, 4a, 4b, 5

Tenderfoot Rank: 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, 5a, 5b, 5c, 7b

Second Class Rank: 1b, 2b, 2c2f, 2g, 3a, 3d, 4, 5a, 5b (if blue swimmer) 5c, 5d, 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d, 6e First Class Rank: 1b, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 4a, 5a, 6a, (blue swimmer) 6e, 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 7e

Participants in the Kit Fox Program will be divided up into patrols which will be led by the Kit Fox Staff with the assistance of other program areas in camp. While the Kit Fox staff will be the primary supervision for participants, they are not Scoutmasters and are thus unable to sign-off on Scouts’

handbooks for having completed the requirements. However, we want to be sure that adult leaders

have confidence in the ability of their Scout. As such we ask that at least one adult from each troop

attend at least one hour of class each day to ensure that their Scouts are properly learning the skills.

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