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Merit Badge Chit Chat: Just a bit of merit badge chit chat  |
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shennandoah
True Blue Farmgirl
  
169 Posts

Shennandoah
La Vernia
TX
USA
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Posted - Apr 25 2026 : 10:47:17 AM
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Howdy ladies! I'm going through my badge planner and playing catch up on reporting. I've been steadily working on my Expert Level for my Community Service Badge. I've continued to volunteer at Artable Curiosities/The Impact Project. We were able to secure an additional suite at our location. So I helped move our studio to the new suite and set up the teacher's store in the old studio space. We double the size of the store and have set up a new donation area. I've also continued to host our monthly Knit, Hook, and Stitch meetup and am working with the founder to set up some fiber demo days and some beginner knit and crochet classes for kids. I've done several impromptu lessons for kids at the shop already. We've also been expanding our offerings for the special needs community with several art days for special needs children and adults and joint events with local day programs for folks with intellectual disabilities. I continue to make weekly pick ups of cardboard to use in my garden (full truckload each time).
Our impact has grown steadily. Each month we are able to divert 20,000-40,000 lbs of materials away from landfills. We also give away roughly $25,000 in supplies to teachers each month. We have 30 volunteers and do 30-60 workshops each month. We also just received "Most likely to save the planet" award at the Seguin Earth Day celebration.
I am terrible at tracking my hours, but the ones I did remember to log total 87hrs. So I will submit for the expert level today!

Making memories, building connections, and adding color and magic to every day life!
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debbieklann
Sharpshooter/Schoolmarm
    
836 Posts

Debbie
Madras
OR
USA
836 Posts |
Posted - Apr 25 2026 : 11:01:55 AM
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Shennandoah, that is impressive!!! I think teaching classes would be so rewarding!! Passing on skills to a new generation:)
Debbie Klann Farmgirl Sister #770 2018 Farmgirl of the Year
"Well behaved women seldom make history"....Laurel Thatcher Ulrich |
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shennandoah
True Blue Farmgirl
  
169 Posts

Shennandoah
La Vernia
TX
USA
169 Posts |
Posted - Apr 25 2026 : 1:51:53 PM
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Debbie I love to teach, but confess I wasn’t feeling confident teaching knitting or crochet (especially crochet). Our existing teachers prefer to teach adults but I’ve found it fun to teach the kids. I’ve been told I’m really good at it from the director and several kids. I even told them I’m not good at crochet and one of the kiddos said “I don’t know why you’re saying that. You’re teaching me right now and you’re really good at it. I’m learning to do the pattern.” lol I guess it’s because I had such a multi talented teacher my bar is high. I could never be as good as her!
Making memories, building connections, and adding color and magic to every day life!
Farmgirl of the Year 2024 Farmgirl #8578 |
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debbieklann
Sharpshooter/Schoolmarm
    
836 Posts

Debbie
Madras
OR
USA
836 Posts |
Posted - Apr 26 2026 : 06:57:06 AM
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It sounds like you’re doing a great job and the kids love learning from you! I’ve never thought teaching was a strong skill of mine, either. But we’re our own worst critics:). My grandma taught me so many needlework skills and was SO patient!
Debbie Klann Farmgirl Sister #770 2018 Farmgirl of the Year
"Well behaved women seldom make history"....Laurel Thatcher Ulrich |
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MaryJanesNiece
True Blue Farmgirl
    
8325 Posts

Krista
Utah
USA
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Posted - Apr 27 2026 : 1:52:03 PM
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Wow Shennandoah, that is amazing! That is a lot of accomplishments. Way to go on completing another badge!
Krista Farmgirl Sister #528 Farmgirl Of The Year 2025 |
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shennandoah
True Blue Farmgirl
  
169 Posts

Shennandoah
La Vernia
TX
USA
169 Posts |
Posted - Apr 27 2026 : 6:31:01 PM
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Thanks Krista! I also got started on my Apples badge. I live in South Texas, so unfortunately there aren't any apple orchards near me to go picking (there are strawberries though!). Many temperate stone and pomp fruits require a certain number of chill hours (hours below 55) in order to bud and produce fruit. The majority apples have high chill hour requirements (generally 500-800, with some requiring over 1,000). Where I live we get 200-400 chill hours on average, so we have to rely on low chill hour varieties that can handle zone 9a - not just our heat, but also drought and humidity. I did find that Anna, Granny Smith, Fuji, and Pink Lady apples are all suited for my region. Gala apples, which are one of my favorites, require 500+ hours, so would not be able to provide enough winter for them here.
I wish we could go apple picking. My great grandmother would get baskets of apples and make apple butter and fresh bread. I've been steadily planting apple trees in the hopes of one day being able to make my own apple butter and apple pie filling from scratch. For now I have to watch for deals at the grocery store or the bulk produce supplier downtown.
Making memories, building connections, and adding color and magic to every day life!
Farmgirl of the Year 2024 Farmgirl #8578 |
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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl
    
3719 Posts

Heather
Wapakoneta
Ohio
USA
3719 Posts |
Posted - May 02 2026 : 07:02:28 AM
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Great work, Shennandoah! I didn't realize that not many apples grew down south. It's amazing what you learn from fellow farm girls. Does citrus grow in your area? We have lots of apples around here, but no citrus.
~Heather “I would rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world.” — George Washington
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Nancy Joplin
True Blue Farmgirl
    
571 Posts

Nancy
Ontario
California
USA
571 Posts |
Posted - May 02 2026 : 10:58:13 AM
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Great Job, Shennandoah! We have Anna apples here in Southern California. We only have one tree as we live on a small city lot. but, they are so good. Very tasty/
Nancy 8352 FGOTM Oct 2024 |
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shennandoah
True Blue Farmgirl
  
169 Posts

Shennandoah
La Vernia
TX
USA
169 Posts |
Posted - May 02 2026 : 3:27:09 PM
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Hey Heather! Yes we have citrus but we have to still grow it in pots so we can bring it indoors during a freeze. Peaches is what we are really known for (and pecans). And yes Nancy I’m planting a couple of Anna’s hoping to have a first harvest in a couple of years.
Making memories, building connections, and adding color and magic to every day life!
Farmgirl of the Year 2024 Farmgirl #8578 |
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Simple Living
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1436 Posts
Joan
Staten Island
NY
USA
1436 Posts |
Posted - May 03 2026 : 07:26:59 AM
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It's been a while since I was active on here. But how do we receive badges again. I remember when I subscribed to the magazine, that helped.
Isaiah 30:15 Your strength will be in keeping calm and showing trust. Farmgirl #3842 |
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debbieklann
Sharpshooter/Schoolmarm
    
836 Posts

Debbie
Madras
OR
USA
836 Posts |
Posted - May 03 2026 : 07:57:35 AM
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Joan, if you click on Earning Merit Badges it will take you right to the information. There will be a whole list of badges and the requirements for each one. Then you can apply!!
Debbie Klann Farmgirl Sister #770 2018 Farmgirl of the Year
"Well behaved women seldom make history"....Laurel Thatcher Ulrich |
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Simple Living
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1436 Posts
Joan
Staten Island
NY
USA
1436 Posts |
Posted - May 03 2026 : 11:54:58 AM
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Thank you Debbie, I will do that.
Isaiah 30:15 Your strength will be in keeping calm and showing trust. Farmgirl #3842 |
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