Venturing
Awards
Venturing Bronze
Award
Venturing Gold Award
Venturing Silver Award
Venturing Ranger
Award
Merit Badge
Requirements

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Venturing Bronze Outdoors
Award
Bronze candidates
must complete four challenging core requirements |
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First Aid
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Emergency
Preparedness
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Leave No
trace
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Land
Navigation
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Wilderness
Survival
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Communications
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Cooking
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Conservation
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two of 18 challenging electives |
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Backpacking
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Cave
Exploring
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Cycling/Mountain
Biking
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Ecology
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Equestrian
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First Aid
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Fishing
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Hunting
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Lifesaving
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Mountaineering
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Outdoor Living
History
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Physical
Fitness
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Plants an
Wildlife
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Project COPE
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Scuba
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Shooting
Sports
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Watercraft
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Watersports
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Venturing
Gold Award
Gold candidates
must achieve the following.
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Venturing
Gold Award candidates must be active and registered
Venturers for at least 12 months before final qualification. They
must serve in a leadership role within the 12 months before final
qualification. They must participate in a district, council, or
national Venturing event or activity. They must set and accomplish
one personal goal in each of the six areas. They must plan and
lead at least two crew activities. They must recite the Venturing
Oath. Three letters of recommendation from adults outside of the
crew are required and the candidate must make an oral presentation
to a crew review committee. Finally, they must be approved and
recommended by their crew committee.
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Venturing Silver
Award
Silver candidates
must achieve the following.
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Venturers
must be proficient in emergency preparedness (including
standard first aid, CPR, and Safe Swim Defense) participate in Ethics
in Action, complete the Venturing Leadership Skills Course, earn the
Venturing Gold Award and earn at least one of the five Venturing
Bronze awards. |
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Venturing Ranger
Award
Ranger candidates
must complete eight challenging core requirements
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First Aid
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Emergency
Preparedness
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Leave No
trace
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Land
Navigation
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Wilderness
Survival
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Communications
-
Cooking
-
Conservation
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eight of 18 challenging electives |
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Backpacking
-
Cave
Exploring
-
Cycling/Mountain
Biking
-
Ecology
-
Equestrian
-
First Aid
-
Fishing
-
Hunting
-
Lifesaving
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Mountaineering
-
Outdoor Living
History
-
Physical
Fitness
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Plants an
Wildlife
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Project COPE
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Scuba
-
Shooting
Sports
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Watercraft
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Watersports
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| Youth
Leadership |
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President: Ryan
Damalowski
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Program Vice
President: -
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Treasurer: Justin
Damalowski
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Quartermaster:
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Vice President:
Vinny Gallucci
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Secretary: Michael
Gallucci
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Historian: -
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Advancement Liaison:
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Structure
The structure
of the Crew consists of a youth leadership corp and an adult
committee. Crew leadership positions are applied toward Troop rank
requirements.
Many times a troop member will be held back from advancing in Boy Scout rank
simply
because there are no leadership positions open. This is a great way for crew
members
to fast track in rank. |
Crew 2727
meets on the 3rd & 4th Friday of the month at the White Hills Rec 7:00
PM |
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