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Fort Stanwix National Monument
Be A Junior Ranger
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National Park Service | |
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Junior Ranger Programs:.
Hi Kids!
As a Junior Ranger you can help
National Parks in many ways:
- Learn the park stories.
- Stay safe.
- Keep the park free of litter.
- Tell others about the things that you have learned.
- Continue learning about other National Parks!
How can YOU become a Junior Ranger?.
Fort Stanwix National Monument offers two
Junior Ranger programs to choose from!
1 The first is our in park explorer option.
Just come visit and ask a Ranger for a booklet!
If you want to be ready when you arrive you can
have your parents/guardians request a book be mailed to you before your visit.
That way you can begin your explorations early!
Write To: ATTN: Junior Ranger Program
Fort Stanwix NM
112 E Park Street
Rome, NY 13440
OR
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National Park Service | Click on the picture of Gregg C. Goose, Fort Stanwix NM Junior Ranger mascot, if you want to become a Junior Ranger too! |
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2 The second can be completed on-line!
Click on the picture of Gregg C. Goose
to begin!
Then follow the directions in this web page to
receive your Junior Ranger Badge, your
Junior Ranger Certificate, and more.
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In this Junior Ranger Program
you will discover:
- Junior Ranger Stories about
the National Parks.
- Junior Ranger Fun Pages
filled with activities to do.
- Secret Journals of real people who
lived at Fort Stanwix long ago.
- And Junior Ranger links
to Other National Parks.
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National Park Service | The National Park Service Junior Ranger logo: "Learn, Explore, Protect." |
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More Junior Ranger Fun!.
When you have completed your Junior Ranger packet, either online or at Fort Stanwix, why notexplore to see how you can do more as a Junior Ranger in other National Parks!
Even More Fort Stanwix Fun!
National Park Service
Web Rangers
NPS LEARN
The Junior Ranger Gazette
*Remember, kids should only use the internet with permission of their parents or guardians*
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Did You Know?
Out of the approximate 800 American Continentals and civilians inside the fort during the 3 week Siege of 1777, in the end only 21 were wounded and only 4 died.
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Last Updated: September 13, 2008 at 10:37 EST |