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Greenbelt Park
Scout Ranger program
The official Scout Ranger patch
Earn the Resource Stewardship Scout Ranger patch
 

The National Park Service and the Boy Scouts of America team up to bring you the Scout Ranger Program
The new “Scout Ranger” program is designed to encourage increased visitation to national parks, promote a better understanding of the NPS mission, educate young people about their responsibility in conserving our natural and cultural resources, encourage volunteer service, and promote good citizenship.
Scout Ranger program participants may earn the certificate or patch by participating in volunteer service projects or education programs at Greenbelt Park, NCP East. 

Please call Park Ranger Barry to register your unit for the certificate or patch at 301-344-3944 or click on the following link.   e-mail us

 
Scouts painting picnic tables in a service project
Scouts painting picnic tables in the Scout Loop. Service Projects are available to help contribute and improve the park
a picture of President Harry Truman  

Did You Know?
Harry Truman was President when land was transferred from the Public Housing Authority to create Greenbelt Park, Maryland in 1950.

Last Updated: August 27, 2009 at 10:34 EST