and your beaver, and your salmon, and your otter, and your key. Don’t you want one? Click on each charm to study up for Saturday’s “earn your charm bracelet” activity. This is one fashion accessory that will catch eyes and start conversations. Just imagining sitting next to the director of Fish & Game at a watershed luncheon and sparkling these treasures! What a delightful discussion that would be.
If you get confused on the day, just look for the girl scout “charm guides” who will walk you through the next steps and make sure you know where to look for answers. Beaver “prayer flags” from children’s drawings on Earth Day will mark the booths to show off your knowledge and collect your charms. You can bring them all at once to the linking station where our helpers can put them together, or take them one at a time to check your facts while you wait for your bracelet to be updated and read up on your next charm. Either way it should be six accomplishments you or your child will never forget! Remember bracelets are free for the first 100 children. 25 lucky adults can pay a 5 dollar materials fee, and after that they will be gone until next year, so come early!
Here’s kinda what it will look and sound like…