Citizenship in the Community - BSA Troop 258

This is the forum for Troop 258's Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge, fall 2009. Justin Horton, Counselor


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The Requirements


1) Discuss with your counselor what citizenship in the community means and what it takes to be a good citizen in your community. Discuss the rights, duties, and obligations of citizenship, and explain how you can demonstrate good citizenship in your community, Scouting unit, place of worship or school.

2) Do the following:
a. On a map of your community, locate and point out the following:
1. Chief government buildings such as your city hall, county courthouse, and public works/services facility
2. Fire station, police station, and hospital nearest your home
3. Historical or other interesting points.
b. Chart the organization of your local or state government. Show the top offices and tell whether they are elected or appointed.

3) Do the following:
a. Attend a city or town council or school board meeting, or a municipal; county, or state court session.
b. Choose one of the issues discussed at the meeting where a difference of opinions was expressed, and explain to your counselor why you agree with one opinion more than you do another one.

4) Choose an issue that is important to the citizens of your community; then do the following:
a. Find out which branch of local government is responsible for this issue.
b. With your counselor's and a parent's approval, interview one person from the branch of government you identified in requirement 4a. Ask what is being done about this issue and how young people can help.
c. Share what you have learned with your counselor.

5) With the approval of your counselor and a parent, watch a movie that shows how the actions of one individual or group of individuals can have a positive effect on a community. Discuss with your counselor what you learned from the movie about what it means to be a valuable and concerned member of the community.

6) List some of the services (such as the library, recreation center, public transportation, and public safety) your community provides that are funded by taxpayers. Tell your counselor why these services are important to your community.

7) Do the following:
a. Choose a charitable organization outside of Scouting that interests you and brings people in your community together to work for the good of your community.
b. Using a variety of resources (including newspapers, fliers and other literature, the Internet, volunteers, and employees of the organization), find out more about this organization.
c. With your counselor's and your parent's approval, contact the organization and find out what young people can do to help. While working on this merit badge, volunteer at least eight hours of your time for the organization. After your volunteer experience is over, discuss what you have learned with your counselor.

8) Develop a public presentation (such as a video, slide show, speech, digital presentation, or photo exhibit) about important and unique aspects of your community. Include information about the history, cultures, and ethnic groups of your community; its best features and popular places where people gather; and the challenges it faces. Stage your presentation in front of your merit badge counselor or a group, such as your patrol or a class at school.

11Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:46 pm
MrHorton258 Permission Slips
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Volunteering Ideas / Contacts


Here are some contacts for Volunteering around the town and county.

Remember, as the requirement states,

-Choose a charitable organization outside of Scouting that interests you and brings people in your community together to work for the good of your community.
-Using a variety of resources (including newspapers, fliers and other literature, the Internet, volunteers, and employees of the organization), find out more about this organization.

So I will need each of you to Find Out about the Organization, Present to me information you have researched, Get Permission to Volunteer, and THEN Volunteer

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Movie Ideas


Here are some ideas for movies.

Remember, the requirement states the following:

-With the approval of your counselor and a parent, watch a movie that shows how the actions of one individual or group of individuals can have a positive effect on a community. Discuss with your counselor what you learned from the movie about what it means to be a valuable and concerned member of the community.

So you will need to turn in a permission slip, get the movie approved by me (even if it is on this list, contact me so I know what you are doing), and then write/talk to me about what you learned

11Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:04 pm
MrHorton258 Movies - This list is by NO MEANS Exclusive
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Town Hall Meeting


Requirement 3 asks you to attend a Town Council Meeting

I have looked at 2 different dates, you are welcome to attend either one.

Please ensure you provide parental permission

These Events will be chaperoned by myself and Mr. Alvarez (or another leader)

Both meetings are at the Town Hall:
251 PREVENTORIUM ROAD
HOWELL, NJ 07731

DATE:
Tuesday, November 24th. Meeting is at 6:30, get there by 6:15
Tuesday, December 8th. Meeting is at 7:30, get there by 7:00

BE PREPARED and bring a pen and paper.

34Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:17 pm
MrHorton258 Town Hall Meeting Nov 24th

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