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Provides opportunities for Scouts and Leaders to meet the good turn requirement of the Pipestone Camp Honor Program before attending Summer Camp.


 

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This page has been updated for the 2008 GTP.

The Good Turn Requirements of The Camp Honor Program

in the Seven Ranges Program Guide reads as follows:

Good Turn Requirements: During the week in camp, every camper, youth and adult, shall participate in an approved project to maintain or improve Seven Ranges Scout Reservation. Emphasis shall be on participation as a patrol effort, but an individual camper or leader may complete the requirements. A unit that wishes to carry out a significant good turn project, prior to it’s week in camp, must obtain approval of the project from the designated representative(s) of the Buckeye Council Properties Committee. If the project is approved and completed, those unit members who participate fully in the project will receive credit for the Good Turn Requirement for the camp season.

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