Boy Scout Troop 236

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Troop 236 Merit Badges

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Merit badge college

Registration is now open for the 2009 Merit Badge College. Download and print out the form and turn into Brendan if you are interested in attending. This is a great opportunity to earn merit badges!

General Information

Boy Scout Troop 236 teaches 3 different merit badges each month.
1 of those merit badges is ALWAYS a required merit badge for the Eagle Scout rank. These merit badges are taught by qualified counselors, including members of the troop committee, scoutmasters, parents, and members of the community.

WE ALWAYS NEED HELP TEACHING MERIT BADGES.
If you are interested in teaching a merit badge, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and we can find a session that fits your schedule. All merit badges are taught between 8:00 - 8:30 PM during the regularly scheduled troop meetings.

Thank you for your continued support.

Download Merit Badge Schedule

2010 Schedule

Merit Badge Instructor Comments
January 5, 12 19, February 2, 16
Citizenship in the World

Susan Brasier
Eagle Required
Wood Carving
Robert Crane

Aviation Rick Ponziani
March 2, 9, 16, 23
Family Life Eagle Required
Fire Safety/Emergency Preparation Darrel Haney Eagle Required
Reading and Scholarship Larry Hodapp

Board of Review Dates: January 26, February 23, and March 23. These may also be used for Merit Badge mop-up.

Court of Honor: February 9, 2010

Spring Break Week April 6, 2010

Merit Badge Packets

Camping

Canoeing

Cit. in the Community

Cit. in the Nation

Cit. in the World

Communications

Emergency Preparedness

Environmental Science
Env. Science Worksheet

Family Life

Fish and Wildlife Management

Home Repairs

Insect Study

Lifesaving
Life Saving Worksheet

Soil and Water Conservation

Sports

Swimming

Wilderness Survival

Last Updated on Sunday, 13 December 2009 19:02  

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"I think the character that you learn in Scouting—working together, being honest with each other, being close knit ... and depending on one another, on our camping trips and doing things—all these things build character in a young man that he takes with him into adulthood and makes him a much better citizen. And that's why Scouting to me has always been an organization I've always wanted to help. I think it's one of the best youth organizations that we ... have in this country."

– James A. Lovell Jr., advisory council, Boy Scouts of America, President, Lovell Communications, and mission astronaut, Apollo 13

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