Become a Junior SuffragistPick up the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument Junior Suffragist Booklet when you visit and earn your official Junior Suffragist badge. The questions, puzzles, and other activities may be completed while you explore the museum exhibits. Can't visit the museum in person? You can still take the Junior Suffragist pledge and create your own Junior Suffragist badge. Visit the Virtual Junior Suffragist Scavenger Hunt page to learn more. Girl ScoutsJunior Girl Scouts working on the Inside Government badge can learn about the process of amending the Constitution, the importance of voting, and methods that citizens can use to work for change when visiting the Belmont Paul Women’s Equality National Monument. Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital offers a Discover the Nation’s Capital patch program to all girls living in or visiting the Washington, DC metro area. Belmont Paul Women’s Equality National Monument is one of the places to visit as Girl Scouts earn the patch. Interested in becoming a Girl Scout Ranger? Contact us to make a plan. Scouts BSA/Boy Scouts of AmericaScouts completing Citizenship in the Nation (an Eagle required merit badge) can satisfy part of Requirement #2 during your visit, since the museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a National Monument. You can also learn more about the process of amending the U.S. Constitution for Requirement #4 while exploring the exhibits or taking a tour. Contact us to talk about an Eagle project or a service day. |
Last updated: August 11, 2022