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Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge

Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge. BSA Troop 387 Colonial Heights UMC Kingsport TN. Introduction. Eagle Required Merit Badge Helpful ideas for completing requirements Requirement-specific resources. Starting a Merit Badge. Get a “Blue Card” from Ms. Reese in the Troop office.

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Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge

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  1. Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge BSA Troop 387 Colonial Heights UMC Kingsport TN Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  2. Introduction • Eagle Required Merit Badge • Helpful ideas for completing requirements • Requirement-specific resources Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  3. Starting a Merit Badge • Get a “Blue Card” from Ms. Reese in the Troop office. • Fill it out and get SM signature • Go to troop website and look at counselor list. • Go to www.meritbadge.org and get copy of workbook. • Contact a counselor • Follow the Counselor’s instructions Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  4. 1. What does Citizenship in the Community Mean? • Your local community, town or city • Different than “World” Citizenship • Similar, but separate from, “National Citizenship • Rights • Duties • Responsibilities Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  5. Where to Get More Information • Library • Online: search <Citizen>, <Rights>, <Duties>, • Other search topics: <Jury Duty>, <Obligations (Responsibilities)> Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  6. 2. Do the following • Locate the following on a map of your community • Govt. Buildings • Schools, police station / fire station • City Hall, county courthouse • Historical or interesting places • Google Maps useful for this Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  7. Develop an organizational chart The web is a good place to find this information 2.b. Chart the organization of your local or State Government. Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  8. 4. Choose an important issue • Newspapers • Print • Online • http://www.newspaperlinks.com/voyager.cfm • 4.a. What branch of govt. is responsible for this issue? Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  9. 4.b.Interview Person from government (4.a.) • Write down questions beforehand • Write a letter asking for interview • Explain who you are • Explain purpose • Appropriate to wear uniform to interview if you like. • Write down answers! Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  10. 5. Watch a movie that shows individual or group actions as positive for a community • Good link to search for this: • http://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php/Citizenship_in_the_Community#Movies_With_a_Meaning • Examples • 12 Angry Men • A Man for All seasons Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  11. 6. List Community Services • Examples • Library, Public transit, Public Safety • Sources • www.Kingsport.gov • www.sullivancounty.org Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  12. 7.Charitable organization • (outside of Scouting) in general include: Churches, religious organizations, federal, state, and local governments, Salvation Army, Red Cross, CARE, Goodwill Industries, United Way, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, war veteran’s groups, fraternal lodges, and nonprofit schools, hospitals, museums, etc. Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  13. More info>Charitable org. • IRS online search for Charitable organizations • http://www.irs.gov/app/pub-78/ • GuideStar Directory of Non-Profit Organizations • http://www2.guidestar.org/ Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  14. 7.c. Eight Service Hours • With organization identified in req. 7.a. • With Counselor & Parent approval • Contact the organization • Explain who/what/why • Be prepared to discuss experience Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  15. 8. Develop a public presentation • Community History • Culture / Ethnicity • Popular places • Best features • Challenges Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  16. Types of presentations & resources • Video • Cinematography MB book • Speech/Digital presentation • Communications MB book • Slide show/Photo exhibit/ • Photography MB book Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

  17. Finish the badge • Complete all requirements to Counselor’s satisfaction. • Get Blue Card signed by Counselor • Return Blue Card to Ms. Reese in the Troop office • Receive Badge at next COH! Cit./Comm BSA Troop 387

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