PATHFINDER HONORS
The purpose of honors is to teach the Pathfinders new
skills that they have not acquired and to teach them that Jesus could be
found in everything that one does in life. Their are 9 categories that
each honor may fall in: ADRA, Household Arts, Outreach Ministries, Arts
& Crafts, Nature, Recreation, Health & Science, Outdoor
Industries, and Vocational. Their are also 4 levels of Honors to
correspond to the age of the Pathfinder. To view a list of honors just
visit: Pathfinder Honors
Every Honor has a list of questions that one must answer. Some requirements are longer than others and some take more time than others. If for whatever reason a Pathfinder misses the day that the club does the honor than he could look the information himself and do it on his own (only if it does not require a Instructor). Once all the questions have been completed then at the end of the year the Pathfinder will receive a patch during our Investiture Service to put on his sash.
Every Honor has a list of questions that one must answer. Some requirements are longer than others and some take more time than others. If for whatever reason a Pathfinder misses the day that the club does the honor than he could look the information himself and do it on his own (only if it does not require a Instructor). Once all the questions have been completed then at the end of the year the Pathfinder will receive a patch during our Investiture Service to put on his sash.
HELP IN HONORS
Sign Language
Finding Letterboxes
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Fancy Drilling & Marching
List of Seeds
Seeds are all around you. You can find them in many fruits, such as
apples, oranges, pears, grapefruit, tangerines, strawberries, lemons.
They are also present in many vegetables, such as cucumber, squash,
pumpkin, corn (use popcorn for your collection), and beans of all
varieties. Take a stroll through the produce section of a grocery store
and buy some of these foods. It is especially fun to try new and unusual
fruits and vegetables.
Flowers also make seeds, so you can collect seeds from flowers that you already may have growing in your flower bed. You can also collect various seeds in the wild, including grass seeds, milkweed, acorns (and other nuts), clover, goldenrod, etc. Once you have exhausted these sources, go to the seed section of a store or a nursery. This should be reserved as a last resort. LIST OF COMMON SEEDS (Beside Fruits) Almond, Barley, Brazil nut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chickpea (garbanzo), Cocoa, Coconut, Corn, Cowpea, Filbert, Green bean, Lentil, Lima bean, Macadamia, Millet, Mustard, Navy bean, Oat, Pea, Peanut, Pecan, Pine nut, Pinto bean, Pistachio, Pomegranate, Pumpkin, Rice, Rye, Sesame, Soybean, Sunflower, Walnut, Wheat, White bean |