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Pie Making Fun Patch
Teach your scouts how to bake pies at a troop meeting or service unit event. A fun activity for the holidays or any time of year.
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Original price was: $0.69.$0.49Current price is: $0.49.
Go Green Patch-Clearance
Iron on! 2″ Embroidered Patch. Use these for when your girls Go Green!
*This item is not eligible for return/refund*
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Mall Madness Patch-Clearance
This Mall Madness patch is an eye catching reminder for your girls of all the fun they had during their trip to the mall.
*This item is not eligible for return/refund*
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$0.69
Recycling Bottles & Cans Patch
Your girls can collect bottles and cans to keep them out of our landfills and waterways. Our recycling patch will be a great addition to their vests after the project.
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$0.69
Pancake Breakfast Patch
Whether they make, serve or attend a pancake breakfast, this cute patch will remind them of their special event or trip.
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Maple Sugaring Fun Patch with Dripping Syrup
As winter ends and spring begins, you’ll have a short window to take your troop Maple Sugaring. This patch will help the girls remember this sweet trip.
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Mail for Seniors Patch with Bird
The girls in your troop or service unit can brighten the day for senior citizens in their life and their community with handwritten letters and homemade cards.
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Pollinators Fun Patch
Bees, butterflies, birds and bats are among the many types of pollinators that move pollen from one flower to another which makes seed and fruits.
While visting a flower, the pollen usually sticks to the body of a pollinator which rubs off when it lands on a new flower.
Pollination helps create healthy ecosystems by enabling plant growth which provides oxygen, clean air and stabilize soil as well as providing habitat and food for animals and people.Many botanical gardens, arboretums and audobon centers offer an opportunity for your troop to take a trip and learn about pollinators and how to help them thrive.
There are also many videos and printable resources to help troops learn about pollinators during a troop meeting.
Help your troop or service unit learn about the native flowering plants for your area.
Creating a pollinator friendly garden in your community is a great service project that also helps improve the planet.Creating houses for birds, bats or bees makes a great service project for troops that prefer to work indoors.