Citizenship in Community
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1. Describe your community to your counselor giving
(a) A short history
(b) Cultures and ethnic groups
(c) Major places of employment
 What is the future of your community?

2. Mark or point out on a map of your community the following:
(a) Chief government buildings such as your city hall, county courthouse, and public works/services facility
(b) Fire station, police station, and hospital nearest your home
(c) Schools, churches, and synagogues near your house
(d) Main highways to neighboring cities and towns
(e) Nearest railroads and bus stations and airport, if any
(f) Chief industries or other major places of employment
(g) Historical and other interesting points

3. Do the following:
(a) Chart the organization of your local or state government. Show the top offices and tell which are elected or appointed.
(b) Name the political parties in your community government and list four persons active in the politics of your community and what position they hold.

4. Attend ONE of the following:
(a) County or parish board meeting
(b) City council meeting
(c) School board meeting
(d) Municipal, county, or state court session

5. After visiting the governmental meeting, obtain a copy of that body's published budget. Review the major sources of income and expenses for its operation with your counselor.

6. List the services your community provides to the citizens in return for the taxes paid by you and your parents.

7. Select a city, county, or school problem or issue under consideration from the local newspaper or news broadcast and write a letter expressing your views to the mayor, administrator, or school board president. Show this letter and any response to your counselor.

8. List and describe the work of five volunteer organizations through which people in your community work together for the good of your community.

9. Tell how to report an accident or an emergency in your community.

10. List five ways you can demonstrate good citizenship in your community, religious institution, school, or Scouting unit.

 

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