Note: This list is from the Greater St Louis Area Council.
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ACHIEVEMENT |
LOCATION |
PROGRAM |
| 1 | Achievement 3c Find out sometlung about the old homes near the place where you live. Go and see two of them. |
St. Charles Departinent
ofTourism (314) 946-7776 Downtown St. Charles -(314)946-7716 |
Ask for information about Historic Old Town and visit them. |
| 2 | Oliver House 224 East Adams St. Jackson MO 63755 (314) 243-2560 Barbara -special tours (314) 243-3171 Miriam (314 ) 243-0533 Recorded message of frequent special displays |
Saturdays only I to 4:30
pm May through December |
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| 3 | Payne Gentry House Bridgeton MO (314) 739-5599 Fee required |
Turn of the century home and doctor's office. | |
| 4 | Cupples House (314) 658-3025 Fee required |
Mansion completed in 1889, It has 42 rooms and 22 fireplaces. | |
| 5 | John B. Meyers House (314) 921-4606 Visits are free |
Built in 1860. Houses
craft shops, boutiques and restaurant. |
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| 6 | Kirnmswick MO 314464-0779 Visits are free |
Founded in 1859 by Geman
immigrants. This city is now a living museum with blocks of homes, shops and restaurants. |
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| 7 | Historic Glenn House 325 South Spanish St Cape Girardeau, MQ 63701 (314) 334-1177 Reservations required for group tours with 2 weeks notice. |
April Thru December 1:00 to 4:00 pm |
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| 8 | Daniel Boone Home Highway F Defiance MO 63341 (314) 987-2221 Reservations required for guided group rates-CubScouts $2,00 Open March 15- December 15 9am to 6:30 pm |
Boone & his son Nathan built this stone home between1803 and 1810. The home contains furnishings of the period, many of which are Boone Family heirlooms. Situated on the Boone estate, a living history village is in the making. Tradesmen of the period will live and demonstrate their trade, it will be a living educational, hands-on experience. | |
| 9 | Felix Valle Home
State Historic Site Ste. Genevieve MO 63670 (31) 4883-7102 Group rates available with advance reservations. |
Unlike other homes in the French settled liver to\yn of Ste. Genevieve, the FelixValle house, built in 1818 is an example ofthe An1Clican Federal style of architecture. It was purchased in 1824 by Jean Valle for his son Felix and serves as an exmnple of how the French accepted the American influecnce on their lifestyles. | |
| 10 | General Daniel Bissell
House 10225 Belletontaine Rd St. Louis MO 63137 (314) 868-0973 Scout tours available Tues -Sat 10-5 Admission is $1.00 per person Advance Reservations Required |
Daniel Bissell who served in the US Infantry from 1788-1821 first came to St. Louis in 1809 to take command of Ft. Belle Fontaine, the first US military post west of the Mississippi River. Construction of the house began in 1814. | |
| 11 | Achievement 3d Find out where places of historical interest in or near Your town are located. Go & visit one of them with your family or den. |
Cape River Heritage
Museum (Old Fire Station) 538 Independence Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (314) 335-6333 |
Tour includes working
fire engine and "hands on" exhibits. Wed., Fl1., and Sat. March Thru December Regular hours II :OOam-4:00pm Other hours by appointment. |
| 12 | Trail of Tears
interpretive Center Contact: Convention & Visitor's Bw"eau Cape Girardeau MO 63702-0617 (314) 335-1631 1-800-777-0068 toll free |
April thru October open
9-5 daily November tlu-u March Wednesday thru Sunday 9-5 Grave of Princess Otki -Trail of Tears State Park (hiking trails, camping & other outdoor activities available) |
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| 13 | Old McKendree Chapel Cape Girardeau MO (314) 243-2774 David & Teresa Hopkins |
8:00am to 7 :00 pm Religious Historical Site. Picnic table & Shelter also. Personal Tours available with 3 weeks advance notice |
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| 14 | Bollinger Mill Cape Girardeau, MO (314) 243-4591 Call ahead to be certain of river conditions to assure mill will be in operation. |
Covered Bridge, park
& picnic site (camera's a "must"). Learn the operation of a turn of the century mill as you attain credit for visitation to a historic landmark. Fascinating for both Cubs & adults. |
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| 15 | Lady of St. Joseph Shrine Write: L. L. Buchheit Post Box 2 Old Appleton, MO 63770 (314) 788-2341 Exit I-55 at Biehle Exit. Take "B" west 1 mile to "F". East on "f" 5 miles to Apple Creek. or Take Highway 61 to Uniontown. Tum on "F" west 2 miles to Apple Creek. |
Noon meals may be
arranged tor groups of 25 or more at a cost of$5.00 per person. Free Tours by appointment only. Cave and waterfall also. Cave may be explored. Amphitheater-like setting with springs. Very scenic. Cameras recommended (good pictures for cub den scrapbooks). |
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| 16 | Jefferson Barracks
Historic Park The Historical Trail 314 544-5714 Free |
Park contains two museums
of military history. Generals Lee and Grant served here. Maps with historical
data and points of interest provided by the St. Louis County Historical Curator. Open 8-5 daily. |
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| 17 | Black Forest Villages Cape Giradeau, MO 314335-0899 or I 800 777-0068 Cape Girardeau Chamber of Conunerce for more information and directions. Nominal admission charge, |
An authuentic replication of crafts, reenactments of various local & historical scenarios, and the opportunity to experience life from an era long gone. | |
| 18 | St Louis Mercantile
Library Association John W Bwlinger III National Railroad Library, Hemlan T, Pott National Inland Waterways Library 510 Locust St. 6th floor St. Louis MO 63101 (314) 621-0670 |
Founded in 1846, fue
oldest circulating library west off the Mississippi. Open for public visitation. Tours for groups of 10-15. Ages 11 years and up. |
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| 19 | Campbell House Museum 1508 Locust St St. Louis MO 63102 314421-0325 $3.00 adults $1.00 children to 12 yrs Special rates for group reservations. |
Home of fur trader and
merchant Robert Campbell. Tours conducted Tues thru Sat 10-4 andSunday 12-5, Closed Monday. Closed January and February-open by appointnlent only. |
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| 20 | Missouri Historical
Society History Museum in Forest Park Jefferson Memorial . St. Louis MO 63112 314 361-9265 Reservations required one montll in advance Brochures available for tours & programs |
Free one-hour lecture tours on a variety of topics available to Scout units by appointment. 15 person minimum. Program series for school age children and families are offered year round; many programs are free. Programs include music, dance, theater, crafts, and more related to St. Louis and/or Missouri history. Reservations required for groups. | |
| 21 | T ower Grove House Missouri Botanical Garden St. Louis MO $2.00 for adults, $.50 cllildi'en to 12, free to children under 6. Special group rates for 15 or more adults is $1.50 person. |
Open from 10am - 4:30pm
daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and full month of January. Last tour begins at
4. Reservations needed for groups. |
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| 22 | 1818 Kenrick-Glennon
Seminary (St. Louis Roman Catholic Theological Seminary) 5200 Glerulon Dr St. Louis MO (314) 644-0266 Visits by special arrangement only |
Kenrick was founded as St. Mary's Seminary in Perryville MO in 1818 and moved to St. Louis in 1842. Both the theology and college programs for the seminary are operated by the Congregation of the Mission for students preparing for the diocesan or religious priesthood. | |
| 23 | National Museum of
Transport 3015 Barrett Slationl{d St. Louis MO 63122 (314) 965-7998 Regular'Rates Group Rates $4.00 age 13-64 $3.00 age 13-64 $2.00 agc 65 up $1.50 age 65 up $2.00 age 05-12 $1.50 age 05-12 Reserveed groups must be 20 or more. |
See a most comprehensive
collection of locomotives, railway cars, automobiles, streetcars, buses, trucks, horse
drawn vehicles and aircraft. Open daily 9-5 except Thal1ksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. Group tours are guided walking tours. Reservations needed with cancellation notice required. |
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| 24 | Poco Loco Western Town 6004 Antire Rd High Ridge MO (314) 677-5555 or (314) 677-3590 $5.00 adults $4.00 4-11 yrs Reservations for field trips, private parties or meetirms required and taken year around. |
Authentically constructed 1870's western town features 25 buildings containing historic furnishings and artifacts. Obtain a wealth of education about the weshvard expansion of our counrtry including the Civil War and enjoy the penny arcade. Open June 3-Sept 5 Thurs -Sunday 10-5. Friday & Saturday evenings with live entertainment. | |
| 25 | Golden Eagle River Museum Bee Tree Park on the Mississippi in South St Louis County (314) 772-1629 or (314) 781-8211 Small donation is asked for the tours.. Reservations for tours required. |
Museun1 is dedicated to the river and its boats. The park has nature trails, fishing lakes, overlooks the Mississippi and picnic grounds. Open Wed thru Sunday 1-5 May thru Oct. | |
| 26 | The Museum of the Western
Jesuit Missions (formerly St. Stanislaus Museum) 700 Howdershell Rd Box 1095 Florissant MO 63031 (314) 837-3525 |
Open House Sunday 1-4 and Tuesday and Thursday 10-3. Available for tour groups of ten or more on other days byappointment only. The museum chronicles the story of the pioneer missionaries. Peter Marquette, Peter De Smet and others on the American frontier. | |
| 27 | National Shrine of Our
Lady of the Miraculous Medal; The Church of St Mary's of the Barrens. Penyville MO 314 547-8344 Tours and gift shop closed holy days and holidays. Groups by appointment only. Meals can also be arranged tor groups of 15 or more by reservation |
Established 1818. The seminary was the oldest institution of higher learning west of the Mississippi in the US. Museums house the seminaty library's large collection of rare books, including the priceless Gospel of St. John from the Gutenberg Bible. Outdoor grotto, gift shop, church, shrine and ground open daylight hours. Guided tours of the church, shrine, and museums Monday -Friday at 10 and 1. Saturday and Sunday at 1 and 3. | |
| 28 | St. Joachim Catholic Church Cadet MO 8 miles S of Washington State Park on State Highway 21 (314) 438-6181 |
One of the oldest churches currently in use from 1828 with the original log church established in 1720. | |
| 29 | 1839-Trinity Lutheran Church and School 8th & Soulard St. Louis M0 |
Lutherans from Saxony founded Trinity church the mother church of Lutherans in Missouri in 1839. This fine old church was originally built in 1864, damaged by tornado in 1896 and rebuilt in its present form. | |
| 30 | Concordia Seminary 801 DeMun Avenue St. Louis MO 63105 (314) 721-5934 Free guided campus tours are available upon request by calling for reservations. |
Prepares men to become pastors and missionaries in the Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod. Founded in 1839 in Perry County MO, the Seminary was moved to its present 72 acre site in Clayton in 1926. Campus buildings are built in the Collegiate Gothic style of architecture. The seminary campus is also home to KFUO the world's first religious radio station, Concordia Historical Institute, the museum and archives of The Lutheran Church, and a replica of the original Perry County log cabin schoolhouse. | |
| 31 | Cathedral of St. Louis Lindell at Ne\vstead St. Louis MO 63108 (314) 533-0544 Cathedral Shop open 10-4. Museum is open from 9-5 Church is open until 5 Tour on Sunday at 1. Other tours and times can be arranged by reservation. |
New Cathedral construction began in 1907 and completed in 1914. It shelters 8,400 square feet of mosaics created from approximately 145,000,000 pieces of stone and glass in over 8,000 shades of color. A mosaic museum, located in the cathedral tells the story of the construction of the church and installation of the mosaics. | |
| 32 | 1838-St. Johns United Church of Christ 11333 St. Johns Church Rd St. Louis MO 63123 (314) 892-0848 |
Organized by German settlers in 1838. This is the birthplace of the Evangelical Church Society of the west-1840 which merged with the Reformed Church and become the United Church of Christ in 1957. This is the oldest Protestant church in South St. Louis County which has an adjacent cemetery dating back to 1840. | |
| 33 | Temple Israel 10675 Ladue Rd St. LouisMO63141 314432-8050 Make arrangements tllfU tIle Associate Rabbi |
A modern complex housing one of the country's outstanding reform Jewish congregations. Tours of the Temple, including an excellent display of art and artifacts, may be arranged. Arrangements may also be made for small groups to attend a regular Sabbath service on Friday evening. | |
| 34 | National Bowling Hall of Fame & Museum 111 Stadium Plaza St. Louis MO 63102 (314) 231-6340 Group rates for Scouts $1.00 |
Enjoy computerized games, bowling on old-time and modern lanes, bumper bowling and movie. Open daily 9am Monday -Saturday. Sunday 12 noon. Call for infom1ation or tour reservations. | |
| 35 | First Missouri State Capitol 200-216 S. Main St. Charles MO 63301 (314) 946-9282 $2.00 over 13 $1.25 6 to 12 Families $10.00 maximum Groups of 15 or more discounted if scheduled 2 weeks in advance. |
First home of the state legislature before the Capitol in Jefferson City was built. Eleven rooms have been restored to their original state and nine rooms are complete with furnishings from the 1821-1826 period. Located in the heart of St. Charles historical district. Guided tours Monday-Saturday 10-4. Sunday, Labor Day and Memorial Day 12-5. Memorial Day to Labor Day 12-6. | |
| 36 | Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site Box 681 Collinsville IL 618 346-5160 Call for more information or to schedule reservation. |
The remains of the most sophisticated prehistoric Indian civilization north of Mexico. Special events offered throughout the year. A calendar is available with the listing of dates. A two week scheduled reservation required for groups for the Orientation Show, City of the Sun, and Exhibit Gallery. Self guided tours have been designed for groups wishingto tour the site. | |
| 37 | Gateway Arch and Old Courthouse 11 North F ourh Street St. Louis MO 63102 (314) 425-4465 For reservations call 314 425-6010 between 8-12 or 1-3 Mon -Fri Allow 2 weeks advance notice |
Museum of Westward Expansion hours are 9-6 in the winter and 8am to 10pm in the summer. Old Courthouse hours are 8-4:30. Both are open year around except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. | |
| 38 | Dillard Mill State Historic Site Davisville MO 65456 Located approximately 5 miles from the intersection of Hwy 49 and V on Hwy 49 at Dillard MO. 314 244- 3120 Group discounts available with advance reservations. |
Dillard Mill, built in 1904 is tucked between cololful Ozark hills and pine-topped bluffs. The water-powered mill overlooks spring-fed Huzzah Creek. A picturesque place to picnic and hike. The red mill ground grain for farmers until 1960 and has been restored to operational order. | |
| 39 | Fort Davidson State Historic Site Pilot Knob MO Located in Iron County on Hwy V a short distance from Hwy 21 Open all year 10-4 Monday -Saturday and 12 noon -5 on Sunday. No charge currently. |
Earthwork remnants of Fort Davidson, occupied by Union forces during the bloody battle of Pilot Knob are still visibleat this historic site. Visitor Center is available with artifacts and exhibits about the Civil War. Slide shows and lighted battle map. | |
| 40 | Missouri Mines State History Site Park Hills MO 63061 (314) 431-6226 $2.00 adults $1.25 6-12 Group rates available for 15 or more by reservation. Adults $1.00 children $.50 |
For more than 100 years the "Lead Belt" of Missouri provided nearly 80 percent of the nation's mined lead. When St. Joe Minerals Corp ceased operation, the mining complex was donated to the state. | |
| 41 | Lincoln Memorial Garden and Nature Center 2301 E. Lake Dr Springfield IL 62707 (217) 529-1111 |
Guided trail walks. Nature Center open to public 6 days a week Tuesday -Saturday 10-4. Sunday 1-4. Reservations required for interpretive walks. Free scheduled public programs many Sunday afternoons. Grounds open every day sunrise to sunset. | |
| 42 | Lincoln's Tomb Oak Ridge Cemetery Springfield IL 62702 (217) 782-2717 |
Self-guided tours with
guides presentations 7 days a week from 9-5. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. |
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| 43 | U.S.S. Inaugural Mississippi River at the north leg of the Gateway Arch. (314) 771-9911 Call for tours or group rates. |
Veteran mine sweeper from
the battle ofOkinawa is now a historical monument. Group rates for 15 or more. Children under 12 $1.25 Adults $1.75. |
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| 44 | Lewis and Clark Center 701 Riverside Dr St. Charles MO 63301 (314) 947-3199 |
A hands-on museum
featuring the Indians and animals encountered by Lewis and Clark during their expedition. Call for information and reservations. |
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| 45 | Achievement 5a Choose a bird or animal that you like and find out how it lives. Make a poster showing what you have learned. |
Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center 314821-8427 Programs are free. Reservations required. Call for details and scheduling. |
Focus is on backyard birds and their habitats and extinction of wildlife species once found in our area Discussion of how the Missouri Department of Conservation works to manage our state resources for the future. |
| 46 | Missouri Department of Conservation 2302 County Park Drive Cape Girardeau MO 63701 (314) 290-5730 Schedule in advance |
Instructions and discussions on birds and habitats. | |
| 47 | August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area Near Intersection of Hwys 40 & 94 St. Charles Counu-y MO (314) 441-4554 All activities are free except shooting range. Reservations required 2 weeks in advance for organized programs. Minimum 15 Scouts. (not including leaders and adults) |
Along with the Weldon Splings Wildlife Areas, provide over 14,000 acres of forest, fields, lakes and streams for outdoor recreation. Activities include hiking, picnicking, target shooting. Nature study and organized outdoor education programs. Call ahead to schedule the program you need and get on the mailing list for the bi-monthly newsletter. | |
| 48 | Achievement 5b Build or make a bird feeder or bird house. |
Missouri Department of Conservation 2302 County Park Drive Cape Girardeau MO 63701 (314) 290-5730 |
Instructions for making bird feeders and houses are available. |
| 49 | Busch Memorial Conservation Area | See number 47 | |
| 50 | Achievement 5c Explain what a conservation officer does. |
Powder Valley ConsclVation Nature Center | See number 45 |
| 51 | Busch Memorial Conservation Area | See number 47 | |
| 52 | Missouri Department of Conservation 2302 County Park Drive Cape Girardeau MO 63701 (314) 290-5730 |
Helpful people to explain what a conservation officer does, hand out an informative booklet entitled "Woodworking for Wildlife" which covers the plans for bird feeders and birdhouses. 1/2 mile hiking trail. Learn about furs from various wildlife, stream table demonstration (explains bank erosion) and videos of various topics. Self-guided tours always available. Special programs/tours available if scheduled in advance. | |
| 53 | Achievement 5d Visit one of the following: Zoo, Nature Center, Wildlife Refuge, Game Preserve. |
St. Louis Zoo Forest Park St. Louis MO 314 781-0900 314 768-5466 Education Department Admission is free |
Call to arrange a "Wildlife Walk" or guided walking tour. If you prefer, just go alone and walk the zoo. Open daily 9-5 |
| 54 | Missouri Department of Conservation | See number 45-48 | |
| 55 | World Bird Sanctuary (314) 938- WING 25 miles SW of St. Louis at the Tyson Research Center. Take Hwy 44 to Antire Rd. Small fee may be required. |
Live birds to see and
photograph. Come meet eagles, owls, hawks, falcons, vultures, condors, parrots and more. Flight shows. |
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| 56 | Busch Memorial Conservation Area | See number 48 | |
| 57 | Achievement 5e Name one animal that has becomeextinct in the last 100 years.. Tell whyanimals become extinct. |
Mastadon State Park 1551 Seckman Rd Imperial MO 63052 314464-2976 Maximum size group is 40. Programs available 10-12 and 12:30-2:30 daily. Make reservations and ask for any special needs or information you want shared withyour group. |
Special educational program conducted at the Museum is 2 hours long but it can be trimmed to fit your schedule. We give variations of the program for kindergarten thru college-level. Program consists of a 12 minute slide show on the history of the bone bed and the park. A 35-40 minute presentation on the environment of the area 12,000 years ago. A group tour of the museum and a trail hike to the bone bed. |
| 58 | Achievement 6a Save 5 pounds of glass or aluminum or 1 month of newspaper. Turn them into a recycling center. |
Recycling Centers: City of St. Peters City of St. Charles |
Check with
your city hall. Save your items and take them to your recycling center. |
| 59 | Achievement
7a Make a set of your own fingerprints. |
Local Sheriff's Department or Local Police Station | Phone numbers are located in your local telephone blue pages under Government offices local or county. Call ahead and make arrangements for a program suited to your requirements. |
| 60 | Achievement
7d Visit your local shlerilfs office or police station. |
St Louis
County Police Department Communications Center 41 S Central County Government Administration Building St. Louis MO 63105 (314) 889-2411 Tours are free Reservations required 2 weeks in advance |
Tour one of the most modern and efficient communications centers in the Midwest. Features a 911 answering point and a computer aided dispatch facility. Highlights include operational security, service request processing, 911 usage instructions, computer room and printers, radio dispatching, emergency coordination radio console, and tornado warning sirens. Tours are arranged around your schedule. Each is tailored to the age and academic level of the participants. |
| 61 | Local Sheriffs Department or Local Police Station | See number 59 | |
| 62 | Achievement
7e Be sure to know where to get help in your neighborhood. |
Local Sheriffs Department or Local Police Station | See number 59 |
| 63 | Achievement
7f Know what you can do to help law enforcement. |
Local Sheriffs Department or Local Police Station | See number 59 |
| 64 | Achievement
8a Visit your library or newspaper office. Ask to see back issues of newspapers. |
St. Louis
County Libraries Call the individual location you would like to visit. Numbers are in the local telephone directory white pages. |
Tours available at Headquarters and Branches Monday thru Friday 9-4. |
| 65 | St. Louis
Public Library 1301 Olive St St. Louis MO 63103 (314) 539-0345 |
In
coniunction with the Volunteer Office and Library Docent Program
offer free tow's of the Central Library. Tour are about 1 hr and by
appointment only. Schedule 2 weeks in advance. |
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| 66 | Achievement
8d |
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314425-6010 HISTORY,MYFAMlLYAND I Trace family to grandparents or great 45-Minutes featwing diaries and letters of grandparents. Jefferson National Fee luay be applicable. actual 19th century frontier families. Each Expansion Memorial Re."ervalions required. Cub is given a diary of his own to make Call lor delails & scheduling entries for two weeks and to explore his own famil histo .' 67 Achievement 8e See alliisled under Achievements 3c and Find out some history about your 3dSee numbers 1-43 commum / 68 Achievement 8f Jefi"erson Nalional Expansion Mcmorial See number 66 Kee a diary for two weeks 69 Achievement 9c Dominoes Pi,2a Take a tour of the store. Learn the Prepare paJ1 of your own breakfast, Check your (()Callelephonc directol-yfor fundamentals of operating a business. one part of your lunch and one part of the nunlbcr of tllC slor~ closest to you. Make and eat a pizza. Advance our su er I;'ee re uired arran ements re uired. 70 Achievement 9d 314 966-1500 Take a tour and receive a presentation on Makc a list of "jullk" foods you cal. the subject you request. Discuss ".iullk" fOod Witll yoU1' parcnl I;'rcc or teacher. St. Joseph's Hospital Kirkwo<.~ 71 Achievement lla Contact your local fire stalion, local EMS Officers or EMS persoilllel will give a tow' Tell what to do in case of an accident office or State Highway Patroi. and presentation on the subject you in the home. Parent needs help. Phone numbers and locations may be request. Clothes catch on fife. found in the local telephone directory under 72 Achievement llc Local fife, EMS or State Highway Depts. See number 71 Tell what to do in case of a school bus accident 73 Achievement lid Local fire, EMS or State Higllway Depts. See number 71 Tell what to do in case of a car ~ accident 74 Achievement 12b see the listings at the end of this booklet See nwnber 71 Go on a hike with your family for many area parks and trails,
75 Achievement 12e See the listings at the end of this booklet See nwnber 71
Plan your outdoor family day for many area
parks and tt'ails.
76 Achievement 14a Phone number are located in your local These offices have officers and
programs Know the rules for bike safety. If your telephone diI'ectory. available to
instruct and discuss bicycle town requires a bicycle license, be safety. Many will help
you set up and run a sure to get one. Contact your local training obstacle course and give
Highway DepaI1rnent of Public Safety
instructions on how to protect your bike
or Police DepaI1rnent from theft.
77 Achievement 14b Local Highway Department of Public See nWllber 76
Learn to ride a bike, if you haven't by
Safety or Police Department.
now, Show that you can follow a
winding course for 60 feet doing sharp
left and right turns, a U-tUrn and an
emergency stop.
78 Achievement 14e Local Higllway Department of Public See number 76
Protect yow' bike from theft. Use a Safety
or Police DepartmentSee nWllber
bicycle lock. 74
79 Achievement t4g Katy Traillnfolmation Take a ride on the trail after receiving
Plan and take a family bike hike 946-7776
iluormation.
80 Achievement 17b St. Louis Post Dispatch Call ahead and arrange for your tour.
Visit a newspaper office or TV or
800 N Tucker Blvd
radio station and talk to a news St. Louis
MO 63101
reporter. 314 340-8000
81 Suburba11 Journals in your local area. Call allead and arrange for your tour. Phonc
numbcrs of alilocatiolls are listed in
your
telephone directory white pages.
82 Achievement 17d St.LouisCountyPoliceDepartment SeenWllber60
Visit a place where computers are
Conununications Center
used.
83 St. Louis Post Dispatch See number 80 84 Suburbml Journals See number 81
85 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Can accommodate toW' gt.oups of up to 30.
411
Locust St Adults and youth welcome. ToW's begin St.Louis, MO 63101 promptly at 9:30am and
1:30pm Monday 444-6444 tlull Friday. The tow" lasts about 45
'l'oW's
are ti"ee. minutes and can be varied to suit the Reservations required interests
ofvour Ill"OUO.
86 Achievement 20a Contact local hal"dware store, craft store or Smaller, local
individually owned and
Show how to use and take care of tow.
lumber store. operated stores are usually the most
of the tools listed in your book. helpful.
Call first and explain what you
Phone
numbers may be fowld in your local need. They will usually make special
telephone
directol"y white pages under the aITangements to accommodate you and
business
name of the store. your den.
87 Achievement 2lf Cape Art Mart Kits may be obtained here. Helpful advice
Make a model of anything -a rocket, 21 Plaza Way accompanies and follows the pw"chase
of boat, car, or plane. Cape Girardeau MO 6)70 I kits. Projects will NOT be completed for
314334-6523
Cubs but iftt-ouble surfaces, assistance is available.
88 Elective ld Cape AIi Mali See number 87
Build a model of a rocket or space
satellite
89 Elective 2a Dale Bader Call in advance and discuss your needs.
Learn how to read a tilermometer" Put
Arnold MO He will alTange a special program for you.
a thelmometer outdoors and read it at
296-9475
the same time evel"y day for 2 weeks.
Keep a record of each day's
temperatw-e and a description of tile Fee
may be required based on yom" needs
weather each day. (fair, rain, fog, and
location. Be sure and call for
snow, etc.) reservations. Dale is an Eagle
Scout who
will
meet with your den(s) or Pack and
insullct
Scouts in weather related topics.
90 Elective 2c Dale Bader See number 89
Makc a rain gauge
91 Elective 2d Dale Bader See number 89
Find out what a barometer is and how
it works, Tell Y°W' den about it.
Tell
what "relative hunlidity"
means, too
92 Elective 3a Cape AIi Mal1 See number 87
Build a cl"ystal or diode radio.
Check
with your local craft or hobby shop
or
Boy's Life ads. It is all right to use a
kit.
93 Elective 3b Cape AIi Mali See number 87
Make and operate a battery powered
radio following directions in a kit
94 Elective 4a Cape A11 Mmi See number 87
Wire a buzzer or doorbell
95 Elective 4b Cape Art Mm1 Scc number 87
Makc an clectric buzzer game
96 Elective 4c Cape AJ1 Mal1 See nmnber 87
Make a simple bar or electromaWlet
97 Elective 4d Cape Art Mart See nmnber 87
Use a simple electt'ic motor
98 Elective 6d Cape AJ1 Mart See nmnber 87
Build and fly a model airplane (you
can use a kit).
99 Elective 6g Cape AJ1 Mart See nmnber 87
Build and display a scale airplane
model. (You can use a kit)
100 Elective 9b St. Louis Art Musemn Ranked as one of the countty's leading
Visit an art musemn or picture gallery
Forest Part musemns. Call ahead for guided tours and with your den or family. St. Louis MO
63110 hours.
314721-0072
exl. 287
Small
fee may be required
101 Elective 16a Bernard Dirnberger Limited assistance itl completion of this
Take care of a farm animal. Decide Cape
Girardeau, MO activity will be provided on a "special
with YOW' parents the things you will 314
334-0134 need" basis.
do and how long you will do them.
102 Elective 20a 5601 Highway 61-67 Employees will assist you in instructing
In archery, know tile safety rules.
Imperial MO 63052 your Scouts on the proper use and safety Know how to shoot correctly.
Put six 314464-3002 lessons of archery.
arrows into a 4-fool target at a Small fee
required. Advance arrangements required.
distance of 15 yards. Make an arrow
holder. The Game Bag Archery
Range
103 Elective 20c Plaza Galleria Ice skating rental and instruction~
In ice skating, know the safety rules. 200
I Independence available. Call for information and rates. From a standing start, skate
forward Cape Girardeau MO 63701
150 feet; come to a complete stop
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I within 20 feet. Skate around a comer clock-wise and cowller- clockwise
without coasting Show a lurn from
forward lo backward. Skate backward
50 feel
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Find the name of a tribe who lived 314
425-60 I 0 45-minute session deals with Indians
neat"est you. Wllat is the ttibe best
of the St. Louis area, Illini and Osage.
known for? Each Cub will make a model
wigwam of
Fee
may be applicable. I{esel-valions his own. Cubs will also be given a copy of required. the
Illini "Legend of the Piasa" to help
Call
for details & scheduling them in Indian storytelling.
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Make a model of an Indian house
MemorialSee number 101