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$0.99$0.49Scout Sunday 2020 Patch
The “Scout Sunday”* patch is a good way to acknowledge that a scout has taken part in Scout Sunday*. The Scout Sunday* tradition was started to make people in houses of worship aware of Scouting, and to allow Scouts to live out their “Duty to God”.
*MakingFriends®.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by or a licensee of Girl Scouts of the USA.
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$0.99$0.69Ice Skating Patch — Penguin
The Ice Skating Patch — Penguin from MakingFriends®.com is a cute reminder of your troop trip or service unit event to the rink.
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$0.99$0.69Road Trip Patch
Sometimes the trip is just as much fun as the destination. Turn a long distance trip into an adventure for your scouts by finding interesting stops along the way. Instead of stopping at rest stops for meals, find local parks to bring a picnic lunch. Visitor centers along your route will have lots of great ideas for stops and excursions. Going a little out of your way can lead to the most amazing experiences for your scouts!
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Woodworking Patch (Tools)
Help your troop learn how to make something out of wood. This patch from MakingFriends®.com demonstrates that your troop has learned how to use basic tools like a hammer, nails and sandpaper. Older scouts might be ready to learn how to use saws, drills and more specialized wood working tools. Arrange a trip to a local hardware store or have a local carpenter visit so your troop or service unit to teach about safety, tools and even about careers in wood working.
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$0.99$0.69Theater Patch (Stage)
After a fun trip to see a show, your girls will love this fun patch from MakingFriends®.com.
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Cosmic Bowling Patch
The Cosmic Bowling patch from MakingFriends®.com is perfect for your service unit event or troop trip.
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$0.99$0.69Star Gazer Patch
Your girls will have a great time studying the stars at night or on your troop trip to the planetarium. This patch is an eye-catching reminder of their fun and educational experience.
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$0.99$0.69Machine Sewing Patch
Your girls will appreciate learning how to use a sewing machine. While it’s a great skill for anyone to have, learning to sew on a machine can also help with future badge work. The Junior Independence* and Senior Room Makeover* and Science of Style* badges all have activities for which knowing how to use a sewing machine could be a great help. If you don’t have a machine or the skills, check with your local sewing or craft shop to see if they offer a trip. Ask around in your community too. There may be seamstresses or tailors who would love to be a guest at your troop meeting or event to share their skills.