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Registration opens January 30, 2019 Visit www.scoutingevent.com/272-MBT2019 to register MICHIGAN CROSSROADS COUNCIL Event Contacts Name Title Email Phone Merit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City) Class Catalog Jacquie Harding Volunteer Chair - Merit 231-357-0706 [email protected] Mark Ewing District Director 231-631-7490 [email protected]

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Page 1: Merit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City) - Scouting Event · Badge Workbook. Requirement 8 (public presentation; video, slide show, speech, digital presentation, photo exhibit, or poster)

Registration opens January 30, 2019Visit www.scoutingevent.com/272-MBT2019 to register

MICHIGAN CROSSROADS COUNCIL

Event Contacts

Name Title EmailPhone

Merit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City)Class Catalog

Jacquie Harding Volunteer Chair - Merit 231-357-0706 [email protected]

Mark Ewing District Director 231-631-7490 [email protected]

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MICHIGAN CROSSROADS COUNCIL

Class CatalogMerit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City): Merit Badge Tech at ISD Career Tech Center

MB Tech Day STEM PF: 1-6801-1902-2003-09-2019 8:30 AM

Merit Badge Tech Day TC (Scheduled Classes)Architecture, DraftingArchitecture is not just the special buildings like cathedrals, museums, or sportsstadiums we read about or see on television; it is as normal as the homes, places ofworship, schools, and shopping malls where we live, worship, work, learn, and playevery day. However, architecture is more than just common shelter; building hasalways satisfied the human need to create something of meaning. Even the simplestform of architecture is a work of art that requires thought and planning.

Drafting is a highly refined form of drawing used to communicate ideas to engineers,architects, and craftspeople. In earning this badge, Scouts learn the importance ofaccuracy and simplicity in developing a drawing that shows precise details in a simpleformatMaximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Architecture-1, 4, and 5Drafting - complete 3 and 6Bring BOTH printed Merit Badge Wookbooks with completed prerequisites.NOTE: Done in conjunction with Drafting Merit Badge

MBTC100

9-12 PM

Jim Hanes

Architecture, DraftingArchitecture is not just the special buildings like cathedrals, museums, or sportsstadiums we read about or see on television; it is as normal as the homes, places ofworship, schools, and shopping malls where we live, worship, work, learn, and playevery day. However, architecture is more than just common shelter; building hasalways satisfied the human need to create something of meaning. Even the simplestform of architecture is a work of art that requires thought and planning.

Drafting is a highly refined form of drawing used to communicate ideas to engineers,architects, and craftspeople. In earning this badge, Scouts learn the importance ofaccuracy and simplicity in developing a drawing that shows precise details in a simpleformatMaximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Architecture-1, 4, and 5Drafting - complete 3 and 6Bring BOTH printed Merit Badge Wookbooks with completed prerequisites.NOTE: Done in conjunction with Drafting Merit Badge

MBTC100

1-4 PM

Jim Hanes

AviationFor most of history, people have dreamed of flying, imagining how it would feel to soarthrough the sky like an eagle or hover in midair like a hummingbird, to float on unseencurrents, free of Earth's constant tug, able to travel great distances and to rise aboveany obstacle. Today, through aviation, we can not only join the birds but also flyfarther, faster, and higher than they ever could.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: First Class Rank, complete 3b, 5 in workbook and read through MBbook in full - PDF attachment on registration page. Bring printed merit badge workbookwith completed prerequisites. Parsons Stullen Bld. F, 2600 Aero Park Dr.

MBTC101

9-12 PM

Report run date: Tue Mar 5, 2019 - 03:11 PMPage 2

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MICHIGAN CROSSROADS COUNCIL

Class CatalogMerit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City): Merit Badge Tech at ISD Career Tech Center

MB Tech Day STEM PF: 1-6801-1902-2003-09-2019 8:30 AM

AviationFor most of history, people have dreamed of flying, imagining how it would feel to soarthrough the sky like an eagle or hover in midair like a hummingbird, to float on unseencurrents, free of Earth's constant tug, able to travel great distances and to rise aboveany obstacle. Today, through aviation, we can not only join the birds but also flyfarther, faster, and higher than they ever could.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: First Class Rank, complete 3b, 5 in workbook and read through MBbook in full - PDF attachment on registration page. Bring printed merit badge workbookwith completed prerequisites. Parsons Stullen Bld. F, 2600 Aero Park Dr.

MBTC101

1-4 PM

ChessChess builds critical thinking, forward thinking, and proper sportsmanship in youngpeople.Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Complete 3 and 6.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC102

9-12 PM

ChessChess builds critical thinking, forward thinking, and proper sportsmanship in youngpeople.Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Complete 3 and 6.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC102

1-4 PM

Citizenship in the CommunityA nation is a patchwork of communities that differ from each other and may begoverned differently. But regardless of how local communities differ, they all have onepoint in common: In the United States, local government means self-government. Goodcitizens help to make decisions about their community through their elected localofficials.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Complete all requirements in the workbook, 1-8. Bring completed MeritBadge Workbook. Requirement 8 (public presentation; video, slide show, speech,digital presentation, photo exhibit, or poster) ready to present (5-10 minutes).

MBTC103

9-12 PM

Citizenship in the CommunityA nation is a patchwork of communities that differ from each other and may begoverned differently. But regardless of how local communities differ, they all have onepoint in common: In the United States, local government means self-government. Goodcitizens help to make decisions about their community through their elected localofficials.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Complete all requirements in the workbook, 1-8. Bring completed MeritBadge Workbook. Requirement 8 (public presentation; video, slide show, speech,digital presentation, photo exhibit, or poster) ready to present (5-10 minutes).

MBTC103

1-4 PM

Citizenship in the NationAs Scouts fulfill the requirements for this merit badge, they will learn how to becomeactive citizens are aware of and grateful for their liberties and rights, to participate intheir governments and protect their freedom, helping to defend their country andstanding up for individual rights on behalf of all its citizens.Maximum number of participants: 15

MBTC128

9-12 PM

Bob Cooney

Report run date: Tue Mar 5, 2019 - 03:11 PMPage 3

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Class CatalogMerit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City): Merit Badge Tech at ISD Career Tech Center

MB Tech Day STEM PF: 1-6801-1902-2003-09-2019 8:30 AM

Prerequisites: Complete prerequisites outlined on Prerequisites Citz. in the Nation2019 PDF attachment on registration page, will take 2 - 4 hours. Bring printed meritbadge workbook and completed prerequisites.

Citizenship in the NationAs Scouts fulfill the requirements for this merit badge, they will learn how to becomeactive citizens are aware of and grateful for their liberties and rights, to participate intheir governments and protect their freedom, helping to defend their country andstanding up for individual rights on behalf of all its citizens.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Complete prerequisites outlined on Prerequisites Citz. in the Nation2019 PDF attachment on registration page, will take 2 - 4 hours. Bring printed meritbadge workbook and completed prerequisites.

MBTC128

1-4 PM

Bob Cooney

Citizenship in the WorldScouts who earn the Citizenship in the World merit badge will discover that they arealready citizens of the world. How good a world citizen each person is depends on hiswillingness to understand and appreciate the values, traditions, and concerns of peoplein other countries.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: 1 - 3, 4a, do two from 4c 1 to 7, 5, 6, and 7. Bring printed Merit BadgeWorkbook and completed prerequisites.

MBTC105

9-12 PM

Dan Ingram

Citizenship in the WorldScouts who earn the Citizenship in the World merit badge will discover that they arealready citizens of the world. How good a world citizen each person is depends on hiswillingness to understand and appreciate the values, traditions, and concerns of peoplein other countries.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: 1 - 3, 4a, do two from 4c 1 to 7, 5, 6, and 7. Bring printed Merit BadgeWorkbook and completed prerequisites.

MBTC105

1-4 PM

Dan Ingram

CommunicationsThis clear and concise definition comes from the U.S. Department of Education:"Communication focuses on how people use messages to generate meanings withinand across various contexts, cultures, channels, and media. The field of communicationpromotes the effective and ethical practice of human communication."Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: complete 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC108

9-12 PM

Thom Hooper

CommunicationsThis clear and concise definition comes from the U.S. Department of Education:"Communication focuses on how people use messages to generate meanings withinand across various contexts, cultures, channels, and media. The field of communicationpromotes the effective and ethical practice of human communication."Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: complete 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC108

1-4 PM

Thom Hooper

Report run date: Tue Mar 5, 2019 - 03:11 PMPage 4

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Class CatalogMerit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City): Merit Badge Tech at ISD Career Tech Center

MB Tech Day STEM PF: 1-6801-1902-2003-09-2019 8:30 AM

CookingThe Cooking merit badge introduces principles of cooking that can be used both athome or in the outdoors. Scouts who earn this badge will learn about food safety,nutritional guidelines, meal planning, and methods of food preparation, and will reviewthe variety of culinary (or cooking) careers available.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: 4,5, 6 (all parts)Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC109

8:30-4 PM

Daryl Collins and DewayneLitwiller

Crime Prevention, FingerprintingPreventing crime, which can be as simple as reducing the opportuntities for crime tooccur, is far less costly than apprehending and bringing legal action against those whobreak the law and it helps save people from the anguish of being victims.

In earning the Fingerprinting merit badge, Scouts will learn about and use an importanttechnique that is used by law enforcement officers, along with other materials likematching dental records and DNA sampling, to help identify amnesia victims, missingpersons, abducted children, and others.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Fingerprinting: NoneCrime Prevention: 2, 4, 5, complete (1) of 6a or 6b, 7b, 8c and 9c.Bring BOTH printed Merit Badge Workbooks with completed prerequisites.NOTE: Done in conjunction with Crime Prevention

MBTC132

9-12 PM

Tom Lennox

Crime Prevention, FingerprintingPreventing crime, which can be as simple as reducing the opportuntities for crime tooccur, is far less costly than apprehending and bringing legal action against those whobreak the law and it helps save people from the anguish of being victims.

In earning the Fingerprinting merit badge, Scouts will learn about and use an importanttechnique that is used by law enforcement officers, along with other materials likematching dental records and DNA sampling, to help identify amnesia victims, missingpersons, abducted children, and others.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Fingerprinting: NoneCrime Prevention: 2, 4, 5, complete (1) of 6a or 6b, 7b, 8c and 9c.Bring BOTH printed Merit Badge Workbooks with completed prerequisites.NOTE: Done in conjunction with Crime Prevention

MBTC132

1-4 PM

Tom Lennox

Digital TechnologyTechnology has come a long way since Computers merit badge was first introduced in1967. This badge will teach Scouts about technology in the digital age.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Complete 1, 6 and 7.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC110

9-12 PM

Chad Rickman

Digital TechnologyTechnology has come a long way since Computers merit badge was first introduced in1967. This badge will teach Scouts about technology in the digital age.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Complete 1, 6 and 7.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC110

1-4 PM

Chad Rickman

Report run date: Tue Mar 5, 2019 - 03:11 PMPage 5

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Class CatalogMerit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City): Merit Badge Tech at ISD Career Tech Center

MB Tech Day STEM PF: 1-6801-1902-2003-09-2019 8:30 AM

Disabilities Awareness, Family LifeLook around at the Scouts in your unit, the members of your sports teams, and the kidsin your class - you will see that each person has their own personalities, distinctinterests and ideas, different physical features, and different strengths and needs.

The family is the basic unit of society and is important to both individuals andcommunities. The world is rapidly changing, making today's society much morecomplex than ever before. As Scouts earn this merit badge, they will realize why it isimportant to know more about family life and how to strengthen their families.Maximum number of participants: 18Prerequisites: Family Life -1, 3, 4, and 5.Disability Awareness - 2, 4, and 5.Bring BOTH printed Merit Badge Workbooks with completed prerequisites. COMPLETEprerequisites = earn Merit Badge!!NOTE: Done in conjunction with Disabilities Awareness Merit Badge

MBTC130

9-12 PM

Kim Rindslibacher

Disabilities Awareness, Family LifeLook around at the Scouts in your unit, the members of your sports teams, and the kidsin your class - you will see that each person has their own personalities, distinctinterests and ideas, different physical features, and different strengths and needs.

The family is the basic unit of society and is important to both individuals andcommunities. The world is rapidly changing, making today's society much morecomplex than ever before. As Scouts earn this merit badge, they will realize why it isimportant to know more about family life and how to strengthen their families.Maximum number of participants: 18Prerequisites: Family Life -1, 3, 4, and 5.Disability Awareness - 2, 4, and 5.Bring BOTH printed Merit Badge Workbooks with completed prerequisites. COMPLETEprerequisites = earn Merit Badge!!NOTE: Done in conjunction with Disabilities Awareness Merit Badge

MBTC130

1-4 PM

Kim Rindslibacher

ElectricityElectricity is a powerful and fascinating force of nature. As early as 600 b.c., observersof the physical world suspected that electricity existed but did not have a name for it.In fact, real progress in unraveling the mystery of electricity has come only within thelast 250 years.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Complete 2, 8, and 9.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC111

9-12 PM

ElectricityElectricity is a powerful and fascinating force of nature. As early as 600 b.c., observersof the physical world suspected that electricity existed but did not have a name for it.In fact, real progress in unraveling the mystery of electricity has come only within thelast 250 years.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Complete 2, 8, and 9.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC111

1-4 PM

EngineeringEngineers use both science and technology to turn ideas into reality, devising all sortsof things, ranging from a tiny, low-cost battery for your cell phone to a gigantic damacross the mighty Yangtze River in China.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: 1, 2, 5 and 9.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC112

9-12 PM

Report run date: Tue Mar 5, 2019 - 03:11 PMPage 6

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MICHIGAN CROSSROADS COUNCIL

Class CatalogMerit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City): Merit Badge Tech at ISD Career Tech Center

MB Tech Day STEM PF: 1-6801-1902-2003-09-2019 8:30 AM

EngineeringEngineers use both science and technology to turn ideas into reality, devising all sortsof things, ranging from a tiny, low-cost battery for your cell phone to a gigantic damacross the mighty Yangtze River in China.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: 1, 2, 5 and 9.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC112

1-4 PM

Fire SafetyThe ability to use fire safely is essential to human survival. By earning this meritbadge, Scouts will learn to uses fire safely and responsibly, how to prevent home fires,and how to handle fire safely, as well as burn prevention, and camping safety.Maximum number of participants: 12Prerequisites: Complete 6 and 11.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC115

9-12 PM

Curtis Walters

Fire SafetyThe ability to use fire safely is essential to human survival. By earning this meritbadge, Scouts will learn to uses fire safely and responsibly, how to prevent home fires,and how to handle fire safely, as well as burn prevention, and camping safety.Maximum number of participants: 12Prerequisites: Complete 6 and 11.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC115

1-4 PM

Curtis Walters

First AidFirst aid - caring for injured or ill persons until they can receive professional medicalcare - is an important skill for every Scout. With some knowledge of first aid, a Scoutcan provide immediate care and help to someone who is hurt or who becomes ill. Firstaid can help prevent infection and serious loss of blood. It could even save a limb or alife.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: First Class Rank, and complete 1, 2d and 7.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC116

8:30-4 PM

Marlene Griffin

Fish and Wildlife ManagementWildlife management is the science and art of managing the wildlife - both animals andfish - with which we share our planet. Maintaining the proper balance and the dynamicsthat go with it requires humankind's attention. We use this stewardship tool to helpminimize or eradicate the possibility of extinction of any given species. We want ourdescendants to have the opportunity to experience the same animal diversity that wenow enjoy.Maximum number of participants: 16Prerequisites: Complete 5 and 7.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC117

9-12 PM

Lynn Bakker

Fish and Wildlife ManagementWildlife management is the science and art of managing the wildlife - both animals andfish - with which we share our planet. Maintaining the proper balance and the dynamicsthat go with it requires humankind's attention. We use this stewardship tool to helpminimize or eradicate the possibility of extinction of any given species. We want ourdescendants to have the opportunity to experience the same animal diversity that wenow enjoy.Maximum number of participants: 16

MBTC117

1-4 PM

Lynn Bakker

Report run date: Tue Mar 5, 2019 - 03:11 PMPage 7

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Class CatalogMerit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City): Merit Badge Tech at ISD Career Tech Center

MB Tech Day STEM PF: 1-6801-1902-2003-09-2019 8:30 AM

Prerequisites: Complete 5 and 7.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

GeocachingThe word geocache is a combination of "geo," which means "earth," and "cache,"which means "a hiding place." Geocaching describes a hiding place on planet Earth - ahiding place you can find using a GPS unit. A GPS (Global Positioning System) unit is anelectronic tool that shows you where to go based on information it gets from satellitesin space.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Complete 7, 8 and 9.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC118

9-12 PM

Mark Ewing

Graphic ArtsThe field of graphic arts includes many kinds of work in the printing and publishingindustries. Graphic arts professionals are involved in the creation of all kinds of printedcommunication, from business cards to books to billboards. The scope of printingcommunications is huge.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Complete 6.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites. Bring a t-shirt toscreenprint MB Tech logo on it!!

MBTC119

9-12 PM

Rebecca Kinnee

Graphic ArtsThe field of graphic arts includes many kinds of work in the printing and publishingindustries. Graphic arts professionals are involved in the creation of all kinds of printedcommunication, from business cards to books to billboards. The scope of printingcommunications is huge.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Complete 6.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites. Bring a t-shirt toscreenprint MB Tech logo on it!!

MBTC119

1-4 PM

Rebecca Kinnee

MoviemakingMoviemaking includes the fundamentals of producing motion pictures, including theuse of effective light, accurate focus, careful composition (or arrangement), andappropriate camera movement to tell stories. In earning the badge, Scouts will alsolearn to develop a story and describe other pre- and post-production processesnecessary for making a quality motion picture.Maximum number of participants: 12Prerequisites: NO prerequisites.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook.

MBTC136

8:30-4 PM

Tom Mills

Personal ManagementPersonal management is about mapping a plan for your life that will involve settingshort-range and long-range goals and investigating different ways to reach those goals.Education, training, and experience all help make your goals become a reality. Toachieve your goals, you will choose the best path and make a commitment to it, whileremaining flexible enough to deal with changes and new opportunities.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: First Class Rank, and complete 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC120

9-12 PM

Report run date: Tue Mar 5, 2019 - 03:11 PMPage 8

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Class CatalogMerit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City): Merit Badge Tech at ISD Career Tech Center

MB Tech Day STEM PF: 1-6801-1902-2003-09-2019 8:30 AM

Personal ManagementPersonal management is about mapping a plan for your life that will involve settingshort-range and long-range goals and investigating different ways to reach those goals.Education, training, and experience all help make your goals become a reality. Toachieve your goals, you will choose the best path and make a commitment to it, whileremaining flexible enough to deal with changes and new opportunities.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: First Class Rank, and complete 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC120

1-4 PM

RadioRadio is a way to send information, or communications, from one place to another.Broadcasting includes both one-way radio (a person hears the information but can'treply) as well as two-way radio (where the same person can both receive and sendmessages).Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Bring printed Merit Badge workbook, pencil, and agreat attitude!

MBTC138

9-12 PM

RadioRadio is a way to send information, or communications, from one place to another.Broadcasting includes both one-way radio (a person hears the information but can'treply) as well as two-way radio (where the same person can both receive and sendmessages).Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Bring printed Merit Badge workbook, pencil, and agreat attitude!

MBTC138

1-4 PM

RailroadingBy earning this badge, Scouts can learn about the history of railroading, its place inmodern society, careers in railroading, and hobbies related to railroading.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Complete 2a, 3 and 8 and read the Merit Badge Railroad book in full -PDF attachment on registration page. Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook withcompleted prerequisites.

MBTC133

9-12 PM

Jon Youngson

RailroadingBy earning this badge, Scouts can learn about the history of railroading, its place inmodern society, careers in railroading, and hobbies related to railroading.Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: Complete 2a, 3 and 8 and read the Merit Badge Railroad book in full -PDF attachment on registration page. Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook withcompleted prerequisites.

MBTC133

1-4 PM

Jon Youngson

SafetyKnowing about safety helps Scouts to make the right choices and to take the bestactions to avoid accidents by making informed choices in their everyday activities andto respond appropriately during an emergency situation.Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Compete 1, 2, 3b, 4, 5, and 6 and read through Merit Badge book infull - PDF attachment on registration page. Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with

MBTC137

9-12 PM

Report run date: Tue Mar 5, 2019 - 03:11 PMPage 9

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completed prerequisites. Have read materials and be ready to discuss.

SafetyKnowing about safety helps Scouts to make the right choices and to take the bestactions to avoid accidents by making informed choices in their everyday activities andto respond appropriately during an emergency situation.Maximum number of participants: 20Prerequisites: Compete 1, 2, 3b, 4, 5, and 6 and read through Merit Badge book infull - PDF attachment on registration page. Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook withcompleted prerequisites. Have read materials and be ready to discuss.

MBTC137

1-4 PM

Scouting HeritageIntroduces boys to the history of the Boy Scouts of America. They'll learn it all - fromScouting's beginnings under Lord Baden-Powell to the history of their own troop.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Complete 6 and 7. Bring printed Merit Badge workbook with completedprerequisites, and signed note from Scoutmaster stating completed #7.

MBTC122

9-12 PM

Search and RescueThe process and safety methods of working around specialized teams such as aircraft,canine, and aquatic rescue teams. Identifying differences between search and rescueenvironments, such as coastal, wilderness, rural, and urban landscapes. Determiningwhen Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) and latitude and longitude (Lat/Lon) shouldbe used.Minimum Age: 12Maximum number of participants: 25Prerequisites: For ages 12 and older. Complete 3, 5, 6a, 6b and 10 in addition toreviewing pages 13 - 41 on the Search & Rescue Student Manual PDF, attached onregistration page, to get an overview of an incident command system.NOTE: This merit badge is held at a location other than the Career Tech Center. Scoutsare responsible for transportation to and from these locations.US CG Air Station: 1175 Airport Access Rd. Traverse City8:30am Flag Ceremony at Career Tech Center9:00am Search & Rescue MB Course at US CG Air Station** Scout and adults coming on base NAMES, with a total number of cars AND if any areNOT an American Citizens emailed to [email protected] by Saturday, March2nd. Mandatory to enter US CG Air Station.

NOTE: This merit badge is held at a location other than the Career TechCenter. Scouts are responsible for transportation to and from these locationsas we will not be able to transport them.

MBTC123

9-12 PM

Search and RescueThe process and safety methods of working around specialized teams such as aircraft,canine, and aquatic rescue teams. Identifying differences between search and rescueenvironments, such as coastal, wilderness, rural, and urban landscapes. Determiningwhen Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) and latitude and longitude (Lat/Lon) shouldbe used.Minimum Age: 12Maximum number of participants: 25Prerequisites: For ages 12 and older. Complete 3, 5, 6a, 6b and 10 in addition toreviewing pages 13 - 41 on the Search & Rescue Student Manual PDF, attached onregistration page, to get an overview of an incident command system.NOTE: This merit badge is held at a location other than the Career Tech Center. Scoutsare responsible for transportation to and from these locations.US CG Air Station: 1175 Airport Access Rd. Traverse City

MBTC123

1-4 PM

Report run date: Tue Mar 5, 2019 - 03:11 PMPage 10

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MB Tech Day STEM PF: 1-6801-1902-2003-09-2019 8:30 AM

8:30am Flag Ceremony at Career Tech Center9:00am Search & Rescue MB Course at US CG Air Station** Scout and adults coming on base NAMES, with a total number of cars AND if any areNOT an American Citizens emailed to [email protected] by Saturday, March2nd. Mandatory to enter US CG Air Station.

NOTE: This merit badge is held at a location other than the Career TechCenter. Scouts are responsible for transportation to and from these locationsas we will not be able to transport them.

Signs, Signals, and CodesAmerican Sign Language (ASL) is the third most used language in the United States.The Signs, Signals, and Codes merit badge will cover Morse code, ASL, Braille,signaling, trail markings, and other nonverbal communications. Did you know thatsome of these have even saved people's lives'Maximum number of participants: 15Prerequisites: NO prerequisites.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook.

MBTC124103

1-4 PM

Truck TransportationTrucking is a large and important industry. No matter where you live, a day is unlikelyto go by when you will not see a truck. We use these vehicles to deliver almost everymaterial item we buy. Without trucks, our economy would not work efficiently.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Complete 1, 4a and 4b.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

MBTC125

9-12 PM

Pete St. John

Truck TransportationTrucking is a large and important industry. No matter where you live, a day is unlikelyto go by when you will not see a truck. We use these vehicles to deliver almost everymaterial item we buy. Without trucks, our economy would not work efficiently.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Complete 1, 4a and 4b.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook with completed prerequisites.

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1-4 PM

Pete St. John

WeldingWelding is one of the most sought after professions in the country with jobopportunities that reach around the globe. With an estimated 250,000 jobs that will beavailable in the near future, your opportunity to have a "taste" of this profession willthrill you.Minimum Age: 14Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Study Welding attachments - zip drive location on registration page,and complete 1 - 3, 5 & 7. Bring printed merit badge workbook. Wear jeans & leatherfootwear. Scouts wearing jogging pants, tennis shoes or loose clothing - will NOT beallowed to take part.

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9-12 PM

Wood CarvingAs with any art, wood carving involves learning the basics of design, along withmaterial selection and tools and techniques, as well as wood-carving safety. Therequirements of the Wood Carving merit badge introduce Scouts to an enjoyable hobbyand that can become a lifetime activity.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Complete 2a, 6, and 7.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook, your Totin'Chip, and both completed projects (6

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9-12 PM

Tim Kellogg

Report run date: Tue Mar 5, 2019 - 03:11 PMPage 11

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Class CatalogMerit Badge Tech Day (Traverse City): Merit Badge Tech at ISD Career Tech Center

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and 7).

Wood CarvingAs with any art, wood carving involves learning the basics of design, along withmaterial selection and tools and techniques, as well as wood-carving safety. Therequirements of the Wood Carving merit badge introduce Scouts to an enjoyable hobbyand that can become a lifetime activity.Maximum number of participants: 10Prerequisites: Complete 2a, 6, and 7.Bring printed Merit Badge Workbook, your Totin'Chip, and both completed projects (6and 7).

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1-4 PM

Tim Kellogg

Report run date: Tue Mar 5, 2019 - 03:11 PMPage 12