Naturalist Legacy Badge Workshop Tree (C)
Date: Sun Apr 09, 2:00 PM PST - Sun Apr 09, 5:00 PM PST

Click here for the Naturalist Legacy Badge - Cadette Trees Flyer! ​

Girls are led by Museum staff on a pathway of discovery through a series of hands-on experiments and observations as you study the rich and diverse Natural History of Planet Earth and earn the Legacy Badge for your age level (each level has a separate registration link!)

 

· Brownie:  Bugs badge

· Junior:     Flower badge

· Cadette:  Trees badge

Dress in layers and wear closed toe shoes. Refillable water bottles.

*NOTE: A minimum of 15 registrants for each age level is required to hold that levels workshop.​

Additional attendance options:

 

  • Adults, not attending as a troop chaperone walk-up fee: $8.00
  • Child tag-a-longs walk-up fee: $5.00  

 

 

*Only troop leaders need to register*​

 

Troop leader or adult chaperone is required to have all traveling forms for each participating girl. Annual Permission Form, Health History, Permission for Medication, Permission to Release) Forms can be downloaded from the council website here​. Review specific event requirements in Safety Activity Checkpoints before taking any trip. All drivers should be registered Girl Scout Members, have completed a volunteer application and background check, have a valid CA driver’s license and hold current vehicle insurance.

Join fellow Girl Scouts and discover your place in the universe through learning more about and observing the night sky.

Learn to identify constellations, track the movement of planets and spot far-off galaxies.
 
The event includes a presentation in the Starlab Planetarium as well as star gazing outdoors.

Join fellow Girl Scouts and discover your place in the universe through learning more about and observing the night sky.

Learn to identify constellations, track the movement of planets and spot far-off galaxies.
 
The event includes a presentation in the Starlab Planetarium as well as star gazing outdoors.

​Join fellow Girl Scouts and discover your place in the universe through learning more about and observing the night sky.

Learn to identify constellations, track the movement of planets and spot far-off galaxies.
 
The event includes a presentation in the Starlab Planetarium as well as star gazing outdoors.