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Eagle Requirement Camp - June 2019


Eagle Requirement Camp - June 2019
Date
Registration Begins
3/1/2019
Last Day To Register
6/3/2019 12:00 PM
Age Requirement
Birthdate cannot be after 6/16/2005
Location
Camp Royaneh, 4600 Scanlon Road
Cazadero, CA 95421, US
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REGISTRATION for EAGLE Requirement CAMP is NOW OPEN!

Eagle Requirement Camp is an intensive week-long Boy Scout Summer Camp program focusing on advancement in many of the specially-required merit badges for Eagle rank.  Scouts who prior to camp, have completed all the prerequisites for merit badges such as Personal Management, Family Life, etc., may be able to earn several merit badges during the week.

LOCATION:   Camp Royaneh, 4600 Scanlon Road, Cazadero, CA

DATES:   Sunday thru Saturday, June 16-22, 2019

COST:   $465 (includes a 2019 Summer Camp T-shirt)

The focus of the camp is advancement, however many traditional Summer Camp program opportunities exist for free-time fun and enjoyment such as shooting sports, swimming, handicrafts and more.  The staff includes veteran adult Scouters with extensive experience as merit badge counselors in these Eagle-required subject areas.

This full-week session is limited to 20 Scout participants. Acceptance to the camp will be on a first-come, first-serve basis with priority given to older Scouts.

Please plan to attend a mandatory orientation meeting held at 10am Saturday, May 4th, 2019 at the YLTC, 1001 Davis Street, San Leandro, CA.  At this meeting participants will get the chance to meet the Staff/Merit Badge Counselors and receive important information regarding their week at camp.

All Boy Scouts, regardless of rank or progress in rank, must now use the current requirements (that came out a year ago on January 1st, 2018). Boy Scouts had the previous year to finish up whatever rank they were working on, and all Boy Scouts now get to use the current requirements (they could have used them earlier if desired, but all must now use the current requirements). The Boy Scout rank requirements have been updated with the current requirements.

Prerequisites:

  1. have completed 8th grade or be at least age 14
  2. have already achieved Star or Life rank
  3. Read your Merit Badge book(s) before bringing to camp
  4. Bring a Blue Card for each Merit Badge to camp, signed by your Scoutmaster
  5. In order to complete those merit badges requiring 90 days or 13 weeks of documentation, Scouts should have started the process during the month of March.

Citizenship in the Community

  • Req. #2: bring a MAP of your community and be prepared to  chart your local or state government.
  • Req. #3:  attend a meeting of your city, town, or county council or school board; OR attend a municipal, county, or state court session.
  • Req. #5: watch an appropriate movie and bring permission slip of parental approval for same at camp.
  • Req. #7: bring evidence of completion of service hours and research on organization
  • Req. #8: be prepared to give your public presentation in camp (such as a video, slide show, speech, digital presentation, or photo exhibit).

Citizenship in the Nation

  • Req. #2: choose two, be prepared to discuss by visiting, taking tours, obtaining materials.
  • Req. #3: bring 5 days of a major daily newspaper in order to cover a national issue and be prepared to discuss or your notes from national news broadcasts.
  • Req. #6: come prepared with a copy of the speech you will discuss.
  • Req. #8: send letter to congressman, bring a copy to camp.

Citizenship in the World

  • Req. #7: be prepared to discuss with merit badge counselor (depending on which two you choose to do).

Communication

  • Req. #1: bring your log or journal and notes.
  • Req. #4: an interview.  Have you interviewed someone?  Come prepared to share that interview in a MB session.  You may choose to interview a staff member at camp.  You must show evidence of preparation in written form.
  • Req. #5: did you attend a public meeting? Approved by your counselor? Bring proof of your attendance (an agenda from the meeting or a budget or report copy or past minutes approved at the meeting) and bring your notes for your report on the topics covered.
  • Req. #7, 7b and 7c: bring a copy of your letter or start the web page desired info about your chosen field to camp.

Family Life

  • Req. #3: bring evidence of completion and your 90-day family duty/chore log.
  • Req. #4: bring evidence of completion of family project w/signatures and your report.
  • Req. #5: bring evidence of completion of personal project w/signatures and your report.
  • Req. #6: bring evidence of completion of family meetings.

Personal Fitness

  • Req. #1: (a) bring a copy of your most recent physical exam. (b) bring proof of your recent dental exam and the statement from your dentist.
  • Req. #6: bring evidence of completion.
  • Req. #7: bring evidence of completion and your outline.
  • Req. #8: bring evidence of completion and your 12-week log and your pre-program and post-program results.
  • Req. #9: be prepared to discuss in camp; bring the required info about your chosen field to camp.

Personal Management

  • Req. 1
  • Req. 2
  • Req. 5
  • Req. #8: bring the time management tools you use presently, i.e. planner, calendar, or printouts from other devices to document requirement.
  • Req. #10: be prepared to discuss in camp, bring the required info about your chosen field to camp.
Cost
$465.00 per Participant
Cancellation Policy
Program and Camp Refund Policy FOR ALL CAMPS AND EVENTS Effective September 4, 2012 A great deal of advance planning and advance purchasing takes place for all programs and events of the San Francisco Bay Area Council during the months and weeks prior to an event, (facility rentals, supplies, staff hiring, food contracting, and program material acquisition.) Because of this the SFBAC has had to renew its refund policy. 1. Refunds requested two weeks (14 days) prior to an event/camp may receive up to an 80% refund. One week prior (7 days) to your event/camp receive a 60% refund. Within seven (7) days of the event/camp there will be no refund. Any refund will be based on the following criteria: 2. Types of refunds considered: serious illness or injury (a doctors certification required) or death in immediate family. Refunds are not given for no-shows, conflict of schedule (such as sports events, out of country trips), weather conditions, or behavior issues occurring before or during the event/camp. No requests accepted after September 1st. 3. Refunds will be returned to the person(s) or entity from which the funds were received. Refund requests should be sent to: San Francisco Bay Area Council, 1001 Davis Street, San Leandro CA 94577. Please include: participants name, unit, number, district, address, contact phone number, name of event and date or session of event.

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