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Girl Scouts and Brownies

Earning your merit badges at Meadowside Nature Center

Brownie Beanie Earn Badges while learning about the Environment and the Habitats of Montgomery County, MD

Junior Girls Scouts badges and Brownie try-its!

Meadowside Nature Center provides an environment which is conducive to both learning and having fun. Our staff of Park Naturalists, with over 30 years of experience, will take your scouts to new heights, from learning about the stars and planets ; to the ground we walk on for Geology. To achieve our goal of maximizing advancement opportunities we offer an array of badges and Try-Its!.

Sign up individually or as a group.

Junior Girl Scout: Weather Watch
#45310 3/22/08 Saturday 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Weather affects your life everyday. Learn to predict it and prepare for it. Please dress for the weather! Naturalist: Melanie Marshall.

Brownie Try-It Earth and Sky, 48599, 8/5/08, $25, Tu, 9:30am-12pm, Look up, look down! What do you see? The sky above and the Earth below. Join us while we learn about both.

Brownie Try-It: Science Wonders, 48601, 8/6/08, $25, W, 9:30am-12pm. Science is all around, learn the science behind bubbles, magnets, and more!

Brownie Try-It: Listening to the Past, 48602, 8/7/08, $25, Th, 9:30am-12pm. Listen to and explore history through stories, games and peoples of the past.

Brownie Try-It: Eco-Explorer, 48600, 8/8/08, $25, F, 9:30am-12pm. Ecology is the study of how plants and animals ive together in the environment. have fun learning to be an eco-explorer.

Service Projects

Meadowside Nature Center has been working hand-in-hand with the scouts in achieving the ultimate goal of earning the rank of Eagle. The Nature Center with its 2,700 non-contiguous acres of parkland lends itself to constant usage by the community. We always have a wide array of projects for which we are looking for some assistance, from trail maintenance/restoration to exhibit design. Each year we work with multiple Eagle Scout candidates in designing, coordinating, and completing a pre-approved project at our center. Some of the past projects have been deer exclosures (to regain some native woodland understory), wildlife observation areas, retaining walls, a brick raptor walkway (for visitors to view our raptors), bluebird trails, fern gardens, bank and pond restoration, and more.

Call us for more information at 301-924-4141

Date of last page update: February 28, 2008