Showing posts with label John Smith Chesapeake NHT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Smith Chesapeake NHT. Show all posts

Monday, June 30, 2014

Completed: Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail Junior Ranger Program and Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail Junior Ranger Program

Package from Captain John Smith Chesapeake
NHT and Star-Spangled Banner NHT
Hello Junior Rangers!

Last year (gah--has it been that long?), I had posted that I had sent out completed Junior Ranger books to both Captain John Smith Chesapeake NHT and Star-Spangled Banner NHT that I had downloaded and completed. And then I never posted about it again. 

Maybe some of you were wondering what happened.

Well, so did I--cause I never heard back from either of them.

It was sort of surprising to just never hear back anything, but I had sent them out during that tumultuous time where the government was on the verge of shutting down and there was all that sequester business going on, so I just figured maybe there was some staffing cuts and no one was around to send me the badges. . .  And over time, with all the packages I had sent out during that time, these had simply fallen through the cracks.

Recently, I had been conversing via email with one of your fellow readers who commented about working towards earning these badges, and it reminded me about my own package that I had mailed out. Looking back, I realized it really had been quite some time since I mailed them so I reached out to both the Captain John Smith Chesapeake NHT and the Star-Spangled Banner NHT explaining the situation and asking if they would send them to me. A nice ranger named Christine wrote back from Chesapeake and after apologizing for what happened, promised to mail them right away. And here they are!



Captain John Smith Chesapeake NHT Junior Ranger Badge
Captain John Smith Chesapeake NHT Junior Ranger Badge – awarded for completing the Captain John Smith Chesapeake NHT Junior Ranger program.

Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail Junior Ranger Badge
Star-Spangled Banner NHT Junior Ranger Badge – awarded for completing the Star-Spangled Banner NHT Junior Ranger program.

And that’s it! Please read a little bit about the trails, which I have posted below, and if you are interested in early-North American history and the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake region, check out the sites featured along these trails. But in the meantime…

Explore On, Junior Ranger! :)

Want your own Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail Junior Ranger Badge and Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail Junior Ranger Badge? Visit the trails' Junior Ranger Pages and follow the links to their books. After you complete the program, you’ll get a badge for your efforts. :)




About the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail

Captain John Smith Statue at Historic Jamestown, Virginia
Photo courtesy smithtrail.net
The Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail follows in the footsteps of Captain John Smith as he journeyed through the Chesapeake Bay area four hundred years ago. Along with a small crew, he set out in an open boat to explore nearly 3,000 miles of the Chesapeake Bay and rivers, documenting American Indian communities. The map Smith created and the journals he kept during his travels are a remarkable record of 17th-century Chesapeake. These items, published upon his return to England, described the region's lush resources and his many encounters with the native peoples of the Chesapeake, which in turn attracted great attention to the region. His map and writings would later influence the exploration and settlement of eastern North America for many generations to come. 

Captain John Smith Chesapeake NHT Logo
The Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail allows you to experience and learn about the Chesapeake Bay through the routes and places associated with Smith's explorations between 1607 and 1609. It follows Smith's two main voyages on Chesapeake Bay in 1608 and his voyages between 1607 and 1609 on the York, James and other rivers in the region. The trail encompasses approximately 3,000 miles in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia. The trail was officially launched in 2007 in conjunction with the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, Virginia. 




About the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail

Star Spangled Banner NHT Logo
The Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail is a 560-mile land and water route which connects historic sites in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. Officially established in 2008, the trail tells the story of the War of 1812 as it waged on for three years in the Chesapeake Bay region and commemorates the events which led up to the Battle of Baltimore, which inspired Francis Scott Key to write our National Anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner." The trail, which traces American and British troop movements during the War of 1812, introduces its visitors to the Chesapeake communities which were affected by the war and highlights the region's distinctive landscapes and numerous waterways.  

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Mailing 10 More Packages...

So yesterday was a very busy day! I took eleven packages to the Post Office, which completes this round of Junior Ranger books. Hopefully they will get back to me soon. In addition to Traveling Clara Barton, here’s what I sent out:



Appalachian Trail Package
Appalachian Trail @ The Blue Ridge Parkway – Peaks of Otter Visitor Center, Virginia

Let’s hope this one makes it okay because I had to Google the address. Otherwise there is no real way to get it there except by delivering it in person. So we’ll see what happens with that, lol. If it goes well, then I will get the Appalachian Trail patch.

Captain John Smith Chesapeake
and Star-Spangled Banner NHTs
Captain John Smith Chesapeake NHT
Star-Spangled Banner NHT – Yorktown, VA

Two birds, one stone—I love it. These could be mailed to the same place. These should yield Junior Ranger patches for both Captain John Smith Chesapeake and Star Spangled Banner. :)

Castillo de San Marcos NM Package
Castillo de San Marcos NM – St Augustine, Florida

Should be getting the Castillo de San Marcos Junior Ranger badge and Master Junior Ranger patch.

Fort Donelson NB Package
Fort Donelson NB – Dover, TN

Second stop for the Civil War Historian Patch… hopefully it will go well over there and I will get the Fort Donelson Junior Ranger badge and certificate to eventually mail to Andersonville for the Civil War Historian patch :)

Fort Hunt Park Package
Fort Hunt @ GWMP – McLean, VA

Forgot to mail this one in when I sent in the first GWMP package, ugh.  I also included a letter asking Ranger Wheeler to send me another badge because it broke in half in transit and thanking him for the package he sent. And I bombarded the poor guy with a million questions about other programs in the area. Hopefully he will give me some more insight and direction that I can share with all of you. :)

Fort Matanzas NM Package
Fort Matanzas NM – St Augustine, Florida

Should be getting the Fort Matanzas Junior Ranger badge and Master Junior Ranger patch.
Junior Paleontologist Package
Junior Paleontologist – Colorado

First stop for Junior Paleontologist… This should get me the regular Junior Paleontologist badge.

Kennesaw Mountain Package
Kennesaw Mountain NBP – Kennesaw, Georgia

First stop for the Civil War Historian Patch… hopefully it will go well over there and I will get the Kennesaw Mountain Junior Ranger badge and certificate to eventually mail to 
Andersonville for the Civil War Historian patch. :)

Shenandoah NP Package
Shenandoah NP – Virginia

This was a huge one. Package included: Shenandoah NP, Rock on Stony Man, Appalachian Trail, and The Wild Side of Shenandoah. This place had a ton of books. And it took me forever to get them all done. If everything goes well, I should be getting a lot of stuff from here. Woot :)


Yorktown Battlefield Package
Yorktown Battlefield @ Colonial National Historic Park – Yorktown, VA

Oh Yorktown… I have been working on you for so long… That crossword puzzle was a nightmare. I got all but one. :( This is supposed to get me the Yorktown Battlefield Junior Ranger patch and certificate. I also sent in my certificate from Jamestown because supposedly if you complete the Junior Ranger programs at both, you are supposed to get a special reward. ;)




Well now that I got all of those out, I can focus on the real project: The List. I hope to start work on that right away. I will be posting updates on the blog as I get them done. 

Explore On, Junior Rangers! :)