Friedlander Summer Camp Merit Badge Sign Up
Select Name (Listed by last name) and type your answer.   Trailblazer is recommended for scouts who want to work towards rank advancements of 1st class and below.  For more detail,  see Summer camp information.  Camp is better when spent with buddies.  Remember to find others that are working towards the same merit badges.  There are also evening activities.  Each year is different so please read the Summer camp guide (page 12) .

Breakfast is at 8 am.  Lunch is at noon.  Dinner is at 6pm.  Evening activities open at 7 pm.  Lights out at 10  pm.
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9 am - 10 am
Archaeology
Canoeing
Camping
Communications
Emergency Preparedness
First Aid
Game Design
Geocaching
Home Repairs
Kayaking
Photography
Plumbing
Space Exploration
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
9 am - 10:30 am
Archery
Citizenship in the Nation/ American Heritage
Climbing
Cooking
Environmental Science
Fishing
Lifesaving (Lake)
Paul Bunyan
Rifle Shooting
Robotics
Shotgun Shooting
Small Boating
Swimming (Pool)
Trailblazer
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
9 am - Noon (Scouts 13+)
ACE (must be 14+ years old)
COPE (must be 13+ years old)
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
10 am - 11 am
Automotive
Canoeing
Chess
Chemistry
Farm Mechanics
Indian Lore/ American Cultures
Kayaking
Natural World Studies
Orienteering
Pottery/ Sculpture
Search & Resue
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
10:30 am - Noon
Archery
Canoeing
Citizenship in the Nation/ American Heritage
Citizenship in the World
Climbing
Cooking
Lifesaving (Lake)
Orienteering
Rifle Shooting
Shotgun Shooting
Signs, Signals, and Codes
Small Boating
Swimming (Pool)
Trailblazer
Wilderness Survial
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
11 am - Noon
Art / Animation
Camping
Canoeing
Communications
Emergency Preparedness
First Aid
Instructional Swim
Kayaking
Robotics
Soil and Water / Conservation
Woodcarving
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
2 pm - 3 pm
Archaeology
Automotive Maintenance
Camping
Canoeing
Communications
Emergency Preparedness
Farm Mechanics
First Aid
Geocaching
Instructional Swim
Kayaking
Photography
Space Exploration
Woodcarving
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
2 pm - 3:30 pm
Archery
Canoeing
Citizenship in the World
Climbing
Cooking
Environmental Science
Fishing
Lifesaving (Pool)
Motorboating
Pioneering
Rifle Shooting
Shotgun Shooting
Small Boat Sailing
Swimming (Lake)
Trailblazer
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
2 pm - 5 pm (Scouts 13+)
ACE (must be 14+ years old)
COPE (must be 13+ years old)
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
3 pm - 4 pm
Art / Animation
Astronomy
Electricity
Home Repairs
Indian Lore/ American Cultures
Metalwork
Pottery/ Sculpture
Scouting Heritage
Search & Rescue
Space Exploration
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
3:30 pm - 5 pm
Citizenship in the World
Citizenship in the Nation / American Heritage
Cooking
Environmental Science
Fishing
Motorboating
Tailblazer
Wilderness Survival
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
4 pm - 5 pm
Camping
Chess
Communications
Electricity
Emergency Preparedness
First Aid
Plumbing
Soil & Water / Conservation
Robotics
Woodcarving
None
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Clear selection
Evening Program/Activity  - Many program areas have some type of open program every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.  This provides an opportunity for Scouts to simply do something with their buddy, or for a patrol or the entire troop to try an activity together. All activities are open on a first come-first served basis for registered campers.   Please see Camp guide page 12 for more information.
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