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Rock Climbing Patch
Take the girls to learn how to rock climb. Give them this patch to show off their rock climbing abilities.
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Fishing Patch
For your camping, girl and special guy event or family fun fishing trip, our Fishing patch is a great reminder of your troop or service unit event.
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GaGa Ball Patch
Girls love GaGa Ball! Plan a tournament for your troop or service unit and remember the patch!
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Swimming Patch
Many community pools welcome large service unit events. Check with your local high school if they have a pool for community group policy. Your girls will be so excited to add this Swimming patch to their vest!
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Summer Camping Patch — Wedge
Summer is a wonderful season to take your scout troop camping! Add this summer camping patch from MakingFriends®.com to your collection after this year’s trip.
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Pool Party Patch-Floats
Cutest patch eva! This patch will make your pool party even more memorable.
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Fishing Fun Patch- Fish with Hat
A fishing trip is a great way to keep your troop or service unit connected and engaged over the summer months.
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Juneteenth Freedom Day Patch
Juneteenth commemorates the date when the enslaved people in Texas learned of their freedom by the enactment and enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas. June 19, 1865.
The Emancipation Proclamation, issued on January 1, 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln, declared that all slaves in the Confederate states would be freed. It did not apply to Texas as they were one of several states not under Union control at the time. It only applied to the Confederate states under Union control. States under Confederate control, such as Texas, did not comply because they did not recognize the authority of the Union government.
The Emancipation Proclamation also did not apply to Union states. Slaves in Union states were not freed until the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment.
The passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, ratified by Congress on December 6, 1865, abolished slavery, except as criminal punishment, in the United States..