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KarenP |
Posted - Mar 31 2011 : 5:29:49 PM Hopefully MaryJane will allow me to steal her metal badge idea and try to adapt it for our local dog park. The volunteer committee I'm on, of about 6 very capable women, does the bulk of the maintenance, mowing, snow removal, repairs etc at the park. A local Girl Scout is working on her gold award and as picked our park to as her project, she is building benches, poop bag dispensers etc. This got me thinking about how we can get others (families) involved at the park. The Merit Badge idea might just work. Poop pickup badge garbage pickup badge weed pulling badge repairs badge mowing badge Planting trees badge Dogs at the park photography badge Fund raising badge mileage walked badge (we have a perimeter walking path) Booth work badge (like at the local fair and other events)
If you have any ideas, please let me hear them!
I do have an home embroidery machine, so I could make up some prototypes. Maybe this is not a good idea? let me hear your thoughts. Thanks, Karen
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Ace |
Posted - May 01 2011 : 11:35:36 PM that would be great! You could create a dog bag for your dog park that would probably work and would hold frisbee's, balls, or treats. The lanyard's look great too. You can also get pins (with safe backs) or buttons and could attach them to your dog's collar also. I like your ideas! -Alicia
-Alicia
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KarenP |
Posted - Apr 20 2011 : 3:53:32 PM Alicia, Haven't had time to go thru my embroidery designs yet. Maybe I'll have sketch up a few first. Would you do a sash to add them to, or a tote bag or banner? Still open to ideas. I also thought of tack type pins or small pins you could add to the lanyard that holds your park permit, so you can show off while you're at the park!
Just thinking out loud....
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Ace |
Posted - Apr 19 2011 : 6:10:02 PM Karen, I love the Girl Scouts! I was a campfire leader for a year and my friend did a project similar to this with the Boy Scouts a few years back. Thank you for all the really great suggestions. I bet the girl working for your local park is getting a lot out of giving back to her community. Here is what the team and I came up with for a 'Park Place' proposal :)
Outpost 'Park Place'
1. Beginner: Go to your local park and pick up a bag full of trash and weed any areas that needs maintenance.
2. Intermediate: Identify 3-5 indigenous trees or plants by their latin and common names.
3. Expert: Contact the park service and ask if you can plant a tree. (This would be great activity for arbor day.) Or ask to paint the metal trash cans to help identify and brighten up the receptacles.
Have you come up with any prototypes? We would love to see what you have thought up! Thank you for the wonderful contributions.
-Alicia
"Nothing is better for the inside of a person, than the outside of a horse" -Will Rogers |
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