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Online Class Registration
Registration will be done online starting at the end of April. Each Troop will receive a username and password by email in April. Be sure that the Camping Registrar has the correct email address for the person in your unit who will be doing merit badge class registration. Once you have registered you will be able to make updates and changes. Scouts can be added to class rosters for any class that is open. All registrations are done on a first come-first served basis.

Camp Tahuaya, Worth Ranch and Sid Richardson Scout Ranch will limit the number of Scouts in each merit badge class. Classes will be added where necessary to meet demand.

Scroll down to see the Merit Badge Classes - new and old - offered this summer at each camp. Summer Camp Leader Information Packets will be available ithis winter with detailed camp information, merit badge class schedules and pre-registration instructions, rosters, equipment lists, and program information. The packets will be posted on this website. Class sizes are limited and pre-registration is required.

Merit Badge Supplies
Tickets for Merit Badge materials and supplies will be sold through the Trading Post at each camp. Leaders/Scouts can purchase tickets for Merit Badges Kits and Programs. Fees will be published in each camp’s detailed leader’s guide. Kits will including everything needed to complete each merit badge - like baskets or wood carving kits. Merit badges requiring kits include Art, Basketry, Cinematography, Fishing, Graphic Arts, Indian Lore, Leatherwork, Metalwork, Photography, Pottery, Railroading, Sculpture, Space Exploration, and Woodcarving. Scouts will pick up their kits at each program area.

New Programs
SR2 Multimedia Program
Includes Graphic Design, Cinematography, Photography, and Computer Merit Badges, taught in the Technology Center.

SR2 Computer Lab
8 Dell workstations at SR2, with video cameras, for Cinematography, Photography, Graphic Design, Computers and other MBs. Program designed by graphic artist Damian Harrelson.

F-16 Flight Simulator Cockpits
SR2 Aviation Merit Badge Program opened in 2008 with 16 flight simulator systems to teach Aviation Merit Badge. All simulators are networked to allow Scouts to fly missions together or as opposing teams. In 2009 each simulator will be housed in an F-16 cockpit. Simulators use large screens and the same stick and throttle equipment used in many military simulators.


G-Scale Trains for Tahuaya Railroading MB
Camp Tahuaya: New G-Scale outdoor model train facility to help Scouts work on Railroading MB with the camp’s experienced instructor and realistic equipment. Participants will build and operate a large Garden Scale outdoor model railroad. Each Scout will build one G-Scale rail car or engine to keep.

New Worth Ranch Boat Engines
New 5 horsepower outboard engines for Motorboating MB class.

New Worth Ranch Rifles
New rifles to enhance the summer camp Rifle Shooting Program.

Tahuaya Advanced Crafts Program
New Craft Building gear (electric kiln, 200 molds, and other tools) for Handicraft Merit Badges, Sculpture, Pottery, Art, and more...

 

Camp Merit Badges

Camp Tahuaya Worth Ranch Sid Richardson Scout Ranch
Archaeology Archaeology Archery
Archery Archery Art
Art Art Astronomy
Basketry Astronomy Aviation
Bird Study Basketry Basketry
Camping Bird Study Bird Study
Canoeing Camping Camping
Cinematography Canoeing Canoeing
Citizenship in the World Cinematography Cinematography
Communications Citizenship in the Nation Citizenship in the Nation
Emergency Preparedness Citizenship in the World Citizenship in the World
Environmental Science Climbing Climbing
Fingerprinting Communications Communications
First Aid Emergency Preparedness Electricity
Fish & Wildlife Management Environmental Science Emergency Preparedness
Fishing Fingerprinting Environmental Science
Fly Fishing First Aid Fingerprinting
Forestry Fish & Wildlife Mgt. First Aid
Geology Fishing Fish & Wildlife Management
Indian Lore Forestry Fishing
Insect Study Geology Geology
Leatherwork Indian Lore Graphic Arts
Lifesaving Insect Study Hiking
Mammal Study Leatherwork Horsemanship
Nature Lifesaving Indian Lore
Oceanography Mammal Study Insect Study
Orienteering Motorboating Leatherwork
Photography Nature Lifesaving
Pioneering Oceanography Mammal Study
Pottery Orienteering Metalwork
Public Speaking Photography Motorboating
Railroading Pioneering Nature
Reptile & Amphibian Study Public Speaking Oceanography
Rifle Shooting Radio Orienteering
Rowing Reptile & Amphibian Study Photography
Sculpture Rifle Shooting Pioneering
Shotgun Shooting Rowing Public Speaking
Soil & Water Conservation Sculpture Reptile and Amphibian Study
Space Exploration Shotgun Shooting Rifle Shooting
Swimming Soil & Water Conservation Rowing
Theater Space Exploration Sculpture
Weather Swimming Shotgun Shooting
Wilderness Survival Theater Small-Boat Sailing
Wood Carving Weather Soil and Water Conservation
  Wilderness Survival Space Exploration
  Wood Carving Swimming
    Theater
    Watersports
    Weather
    Wilderness Survival
    Wood Carving
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