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Recreation, Fitness, and Leisure

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  • Athletic Clubs (1)
    PL-6400.6750-050

    Athletic Clubs

    PL-6400.6750-050

    Membership organizations that may be equipped with playing courts for handball, racquetball, squash or other energetic games; saunas; steam baths; jacuzzis; swimming facilities; tanning facilities; weight training equipment and other facilities for improving overall physical fitness and appearance.
  • Auctions (1)
    PL-7700.2000-050

    Auctions

    PL-7700.2000-050

    Organizations that conduct sales in which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder. Items available at auction may include surplus government property; material goods that have been repossessed, confiscated or donated or were a part of a private estate; or services that are offered for charitable purposes by local merchants or other providers. Auctions may be public events where people bid in person or by telephone; or online auctions in which participants bid for products and services over the Internet.
  • Baseball (3)
    PL-7000.8900-080

    Baseball

    PL-7000.8900-080

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy baseball. The programs may provide coaching assistance to help participants play efficiently and work together as a team, and are often organized into leagues, i.e., groups of teams that are formed to play one another in organized competitions. Access to a baseball field and necessary equipment, uniforms, if necessary, and umpires for games may also be available.
  • Basketball (1)
    PL-7000.8900-100

    Basketball

    PL-7000.8900-100

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy basketball. The programs may provide coaching assistance to help participants play efficiently and work together as a team, and are often organized into leagues, i.e., groups of teams that are formed to play one another in organized competitions. Access to a basketball court and necessary equipment, uniforms, if necessary, and referees for games may also be available.
  • Beaches (5)
    PL-6400.1000

    Beaches

    PL-6400.1000

    Programs that acquire, develop and maintain beach property for use by the public and provide recreational, parking and sanitary facilities including volleyball courts, playground equipment, bicycle paths, fire rings, barbecues, picnic tables, showers, restrooms, trash containers, parking lots, access ways and other amenities. Most public beaches provide lifeguards, at least seasonally; and support a variety of activities including sunbathing, swimming, board surfing, body surfing, windsurfing, diving, tide pool exploring, fishing and volleyball. Private vendors may operate concessions and rent surf boards, boogie boards, kayaks, bicycles, inline skates, chairs, umbrellas and other recreational equipment.
  • Bike Trails (12)
    PL-6400.8500-090

    Bike Trails

    PL-6400.8500-090

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the community recreational trails in the mountains, at the beach, in the desert, in public parks and other scenic areas that are used for cycling.
  • Boat Launching Sites (4)
    PL-6400.7000-070

    Boat Launching Sites

    PL-6400.7000-070

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, ramps that can be used to launch boats into a body of water such as a lake or a river.
  • Boys/Girls Clubs (3)
    PS-9800.1000

    Boys/Girls Clubs

    PS-9800.1000

    Programs that provide a wide range of supervised recreational activities and delinquency prevention services for children and youth of all ages and backgrounds, but particularly for disadvantaged youth, through membership in boys and/or girls clubs. Club members are entitled to use recreational facilities and may have access to counseling, tutorial services, employment assistance, gang programs, drug abuse and alcoholism prevention and other activities and services that direct their energies toward positive social goals and facilitate healthy personality development.
  • Campgrounds (4)
    PL-6400.7000-150

    Campgrounds

    PL-6400.7000-150

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, facilities that are set aside and equipped for vacationing individuals and families who are camping. Also included are private camp sites that are available for rental to groups. Camp sites are usually located in the mountains, forests, deserts or other recreational areas and vary greatly in the amenities that are available which may include water, showers, toilets, electrical hookups, picnic areas, firepits and/or a variety of indoor and outdoor recreational facilities.
  • Canoeing (4)
    PL-7000.1600-140

    Canoeing

    PL-7000.1600-140

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn to paddle a canoe, participate in canoeing trips or other activities, and/or prepare for and compete in canoe racing events.
  • Community Facilities/Centers (1)
    TC

    Community Facilities/Centers

    TC

    Programs that provide a central location for the social, cultural, recreational and civic activities that are available to community residents, or which make space available to individuals and groups who want to hold meetings, offer services or otherwise utilize the facility.
  • County/State Fairs (1)
    PL-7700.2000-150

    County/State Fairs

    PL-7700.2000-150

    Annual events that are held at a set location in the county or the state which feature competitive exhibits of local agricultural products and livestock with prizes awarded for excellence. County and state fairs may also offer carnival rides and attractions, refreshment outlets and sporting events like horse racing.
  • Cross Country Skiing (13)
    PL-7000.7800-150

    Cross Country Skiing

    PL-7000.7800-150

    Programs, often offered by local ski clubs, that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy skiing in areas that have a combination of rolling countryside, uphill portions and downhill portions.
  • Cycling (1)
    PL-7000.3000

    Cycling

    PL-7000.3000

    Programs, often offered by local bicycle clubs and/or bicycle shops, that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn how to ride a bicycle, participate in group bicycle riding activities and/or to become competitive as amateurs in the sport of bicycle racing. The programs may sponsor or make arrangements for cyclists to participate in cycling competitions, usually at the local, regional or state level.
  • Dance Instruction (1)
    PL-7400.1700

    Dance Instruction

    PL-7400.1700

    Programs that provide classes or individual lessons for people who want to learn or perfect their skills, grace, rhythm, coordination and individual expression when executing or participating in any of a number of different dance forms.
  • Disability Related Sports (1)
    PL-7000.3150

    Disability Related Sports

    PL-7000.3150

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages with functional or cognitive disabilities to learn, become competitive in and enjoy a wide variety of recreational activities and sports, many of which are played in wheelchairs or have otherwise been modified to accommodate the athletes' disabilities.
  • Dog Parks (1)
    PL-6400.6500-200

    Dog Parks

    PL-6400.6500-200

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, enclosed off-leash recreational areas where dog owners can exercise their animals and allow them to play with one another. Amenities may include balls, tug toys and other playthings; seating for owners; supplies for disposing of waste; water dishes; and access to water. Separate enclosures may be provided for small, shy or older dogs or dogs with physical problems.
  • Exercise Classes/Groups (2)
    PL-6600.1800

    Exercise Classes/Groups

    PL-6600.1800

    Programs that offer a general program of exercise for people who are concerned about maintaining their physical fitness which may include walking, stretching and other similar activities.
  • Fishing (2)
    PL-7000.4000

    Fishing

    PL-7000.4000

    Programs, often offered by local fishing clubs, that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn and enjoy the sport of fly and bait fishing in saltwater and freshwater environments. Many fishing clubs sponsor competitions for members. Also included are programs that maintain private stocked fishing preserves or fish camps that people who enjoy fishing can visit as a vacation option.
  • General Recreational Activities/Sports (1)
    PL-7000.4360

    General Recreational Activities/Sports

    PL-7000.4360

    Programs that offer a range of organized recreational activities, sports and games that people of all ages can learn, become competitive in and enjoy.
  • Hiking Trails (24)
    PL-6400.8500-300

    Hiking Trails

    PL-6400.8500-300

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, paths in forest, foothill and mountainous areas that are suitable for walking.
  • Historical Societies (2)
    TA-2850

    Historical Societies

    TA-2850

    Organizations that preserve the historical heritage of a particular county, city, township, town or other specific geographic area. Activities include preservation and restoration of historic and archaeological sites located within the jurisdiction; restoration or reconstruction of historical buildings; collection, preservation and publication of local historical material; dissemination of historical information; and promotion of historical work in the community. Historical societies may operate museums, libraries and archives; conduct historical research; study local cultures; and sponsor historical programs and exhibitions.
  • Horseback Riding (1)
    PL-7000.5150

    Horseback Riding

    PL-7000.5150

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy in the art of equitation. The programs may provide western and English riding instruction, jumping instruction, dressage instruction, and opportunities for pleasure riding; and may sponsor horse shows or other informal competitions which enable students and other local riders to demonstrate the skills they have acquired.
  • Horseshoe Pitches (1)
    PL-6400.7000-050.30

    Horseshoe Pitches

    PL-6400.7000-050.30

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, indoor and outdoor areas that are appropriately configured and used for horseshoes.
  • Horticultural Societies (1)
    PS-8200.3000

    Horticultural Societies

    PS-8200.3000

    Programs that provide organized opportunities for individuals to pursue their interest in ornamental plants, flowers, trees, shrubs, house plants, herbs, garden fruits and vegetables or other species of plants, often through the medium of a club or society that is under the leadership to people who are knowledgeable in the subject. Activities may include field trips which enable participants to view different types of plants; lectures, slide shows or other presentations that provide information about plants, gardening techniques, flower arranging and display, and other aspects of horticulture; and opportunities for members to share their own gardening experiences and/or participate in plant-related competitions. Included are Internet-based virtual clubs, WebRings devoted to the subject and clubs where members meet face-to-face.
  • Hunting (3)
    PL-7000.5220

    Hunting

    PL-7000.5220

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn and enjoy hunting, a sport in which game birds, game fowl and/or game animals are pursued and shot during approved hunting seasons, either for food or for trophies. Hunters generally use hunting rifles or bows and arrows and must have an appropriate license to legally pursue the sport.
  • Ice Skating Rinks (1)
    PL-6400.7000-330

    Ice Skating Rinks

    PL-6400.7000-330

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, enclosures that are equipped for ice skating.
  • Karate (1)
    PL-7000.5800-400

    Karate

    PL-7000.5800-400

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and practice karate, a Japanese form of martial art which employs kicks and open handed blows to disable an opponent.
  • Knitting Instruction (1)
    PL-7400.6000-400

    Knitting Instruction

    PL-7400.6000-400

    Programs that provide classes, individual lessons or other opportunities for people who want to learn or perfect their skills in knitting, a technique for making garments or fabric which involves interlacing yarn in a series of connected loops by means of hand or machine needles using a variety of stitch combinations.
  • Lakes and Ponds (6)
    PL-6400.4500

    Lakes and Ponds

    PL-6400.4500

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, recreational areas which contain ponds, lakes or other bodies of water where swimming, fishing or boating may be permitted or which may feature fish or water fowl that the public can view and feed.
  • Language Instruction (1)
    PL-7400.4500

    Language Instruction

    PL-7400.4500

    Programs that provide classes or individual instruction for people who want to learn or perfect their skills in another language. Included are programs that offer instruction in languages other than English (often referred to as foreign languages), indigenous languages (languages of the peoples native to North America), heritage languages (languages to which an individual has a cultural connection) which may also be indigenous or foreign languages depending on the community context, and languages that are at risk for extinction and need to be preserved to pass them along to future generations.
  • Literary Societies/Book Reading Clubs (11)
    PS-8200.3100-500

    Literary Societies/Book Reading Clubs

    PS-8200.3100-500

    Programs that provide organized opportunities for individuals who have an interest in reading to meet with others to review and discuss all forms of literature. Included are Internet-based virtual clubs, WebRings devoted to the subject and clubs where members meet face-to-face.
  • Mature Driver Training (1)
    PL-7400.1900-500

    Mature Driver Training

    PL-7400.1900-500

    Programs that offer courses for older adults which focus on safe driving practices for this population. People who successfully complete the course may receive certificates that make them eligible for reduced motor vehicle liability insurance.
  • Metal Detecting Clubs (1)
    PS-8200.4900

    Metal Detecting Clubs

    PS-8200.4900

    Programs that provide organized opportunities for individuals to pursue their interest in discovering old coins, jewelry, axe heads and other historical artifacts; items that have been lost at the beach or in other areas; or valuable metals such as gold, silver or copper ore using metal detection equipment. Activities may include showing and sharing of information about the items they have found on their hunts, seeing the discoveries of other members, exchanging detecting tips, understanding the laws and regulations about where it is legal to metal detect and learning more about the possibilities of the hobby.
  • Off Road Vehicle Riding (4)
    PL-7000.6350

    Off Road Vehicle Riding

    PL-7000.6350

    Programs, often offered by local off road vehicle clubs, that provide opportunities for people of legal driving age to ride four wheel drive vehicles, all terrain vehicles (motorized cycles with three or four balloon-style tires that are designed for off-road use in a variety of terrains and are commonly known as ATVs) or other off road vehicles (ORVs) as a recreational activity and/or to become competitive as amateurs in the sport of off road vehicle racing. ORVs are motor vehicles that can be operated cross-country without benefit of a road or trail over land, snow and other natural terrain. The programs may sponsor or make arrangements for riders to participate in competitions, usually at the local, regional or state level.
  • Off Road Vehicle Trails (2)
    PL-6400.8500-650

    Off Road Vehicle Trails

    PL-6400.8500-650

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, specifically designated wilderness areas that have trails that can be used by people who have dirt bikes or four wheel drive vehicles.
  • Pickleball (2)
    PL-7000.6630

    Pickleball

    PL-7000.6630

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy pickleball, a game played on a badminton court with the net lowered to 34 inches at the center using a perforated plastic baseball (similar to a whiffle ball) and wood or composite paddles.
  • Picnic Grounds (8)
    PL-6400.7000-640

    Picnic Grounds

    PL-6400.7000-640

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, outdoor recreational areas that are equipped with firepits, tables, benches and other facilities where people can prepare and/or eat a meal.
  • Playgrounds (9)
    PL-6400.7000-660

    Playgrounds

    PL-6400.7000-660

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, outdoor recreational areas, often located on school grounds or in community parks, which are equipped with sandboxes, swings, jungle gyms, rings, slides, playing fields, courts and other recreational apparatus for children.
  • Public Parks (12)
    PL-6400.6500

    Public Parks

    PL-6400.6500

    Tracts of land that are acquired and maintained by governmental entities and made available to the public as places of beauty or for recreation.
  • Quilting Clubs (1)
    PS-8200.6000-680

    Quilting Clubs

    PS-8200.6000-680

    Programs that provide organized opportunities for individuals to pursue their interest in quilting, often through the medium of a club or society which is under the leadership of people who are knowledgeable in the subject. Activities may include lectures by people with quilting expertise; demonstrations of quilting techniques; and regular meetings at which members share tips, patterns and information about current projects, work on individual or joint projects (some of which may be charitable) and enjoy the company of other enthusiasts. Some quilting clubs may also arrange for discounts on materials and tools; sponsor exhibits or sales of quilts, clothing and other quilted items created by members; publish a newsletter; or provide a library of resources about the craft. Included are Internet-based virtual clubs, WebRings devoted to the subject and clubs where members meet face-to-face.
  • Recreational Activities/Sports (2)
    PL-7000

    Recreational Activities/Sports

    PL-7000

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy the organized recreational activity, sport or game of their choice. These programs may be offered by local clubs devoted to a particular activity or sport; may provide individual or team coaching assistance or instruction, access to equipment and facilities, and uniforms, if necessary; and may sponsor or make arrangements for athletes to participate in amateur competitions, usually at the local, regional or state level, and provide officials for games. These events are generally for the enjoyment of the athletes and are not at a high enough competitive level to be considered spectator sports.
  • Recreational Facilities (1)
    PL-6400.7000

    Recreational Facilities

    PL-6400.7000

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, acreage and facilities for a broad range of recreational activities, sports and games; and/or urban open spaces where people can gather to eat lunch, socialize and enjoy being outdoors.
  • Recreational Rivers (2)
    PL-6400.8300

    Recreational Rivers

    PL-6400.8300

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, recreational areas which contain rivers where swimming, fishing, rafting, canoeing or kayaking may be permitted; or which may feature fish, water fowl or other wildlife that the public can view and feed.
  • Religious Study Groups (1)
    PV-7000.6500

    Religious Study Groups

    PV-7000.6500

    Programs that provide an opportunity for participants to read and discuss religious scriptures or other sacred documents; to study historical places, events and cultures significant to the religion; to understand the doctrine of different religious orders; to engage in group prayer; and to discuss current moral and ethical issues within a religious context with the goal of understanding and deepening their own faith.
  • Shooting (1)
    PL-7000.7350

    Shooting

    PL-7000.7350

    Programs, often offered by local gun and rifle clubs, that provide opportunities for people to learn, become competitive in and enjoy shooting. The programs are generally open to people of all ability levels; have divisions for juveniles as well as adults; provide practice and training sessions; offer firearm safety education; and may sponsor or make arrangements for members to participate in local competitions in which marksmen and women use pistols, rifles and/or shotguns to fire at stationary or moving targets from either a standing or prone position.
  • Skate Parks (1)
    PL-6400.7000-810

    Skate Parks

    PL-6400.7000-810

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, indoor or outdoor facilities that are equipped with an assortment of ramps, rails, half pipes and quarter pipes; structures mimicking the ledges, curbs, and stairs of the street; and other equipment for skateboarders, BMX bikers and/or inline skaters of all levels of ability.
  • Ski Areas (1)
    PL-6400.8900

    Ski Areas

    PL-6400.8900

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, designated winter recreational areas that have snow-covered slopes of varying degrees of difficulty for people who want to ski. Many ski areas also have specific runs to accommodate snowboarding. Amenities may include ski lifts and tows, professional instruction, equipment rental services, cabins or other accommodations for overnight stays, and a ski lodge with fireplace-equipped common rooms for socializing as well as bar and restaurant facilities.
  • Ski Fitness (1)
    PL-6600.8000

    Ski Fitness

    PL-6600.8000

    Preseason conditioning programs for skiers which focus on increasing their strength, flexibility and endurance.
  • Skiing (1)
    PL-7000.7800

    Skiing

    PL-7000.7800

    Programs, often offered by local ski clubs, that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy skiing. The programs are generally open to people with a variety of ability levels and interests; and may organize ski trips and sponsor or make arrangements for athletes to participate in skiing competitions. Also included are programs that provide skiing instruction.
  • Sledding (1)
    PL-7000.7900

    Sledding

    PL-7000.7900

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy any of a variety of winter sports involving vehicles on runners designed to be used on snow or ice.
  • Snowmobile Trails (2)
    PL-6400.8500-800

    Snowmobile Trails

    PL-6400.8500-800

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, specifically designated wilderness areas that have trails that can be used in winter by people who have snowmobiles.
  • Snowmobiling (7)
    PL-7000.8120

    Snowmobiling

    PL-7000.8120

    Programs, often offered by local snowmobile clubs, that provide opportunities to participate in group snowmobile rides, racing events, social events and a wide variety of other activities related to the sport of snowmobiling.
  • Snowshoeing (7)
    PL-7000.8130

    Snowshoeing

    PL-7000.8130

    Programs that provide opportunities for people to learn, become competitive in and enjoy snowshoeing, a winter sport in which participants move over gently sloping snow-covered trails while wearing a flat device resembling a racket, which is attached to the sole of a boot and used for walking on snow. Also included are organizations that sponsor, hold or make arrangements for athletes to participate in snowshoe competitions.
  • Soccer (1)
    PL-7000.8900-800

    Soccer

    PL-7000.8900-800

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy soccer, a game played on a field between two teams of 11 players with the objective of propelling a round ball into the opponent's goal by kicking or by hitting it with any part of the body except the hands and arms. The programs may provide coaching assistance to help participants play efficiently and work together as a team, and are often organized into leagues, i.e., groups of teams that are formed to play one another in organized competitions. Access to a soccer field and necessary equipment, uniforms, if necessary, and referees for games may also be available.
  • Social Media (2)
    TJ-1800.3300-600

    Social Media

    TJ-1800.3300-600

    Online technology tools broadly known as "social media" that enable people to create and share content which may include text, images, video, audio and multimedia communications. Social media enable shared community experiences, both online and in person; and allow people with basic computer skills to tell their stories using publishing tools such as blogs, video logs (vlogs), photo sharing, podcasting (audio stories broadcast from the Web or downloaded to a computer or portable media players) and wikis (collaboratively edited Web pages). They can also help to filter and organize the overwhelming amount of information on the Web. Some better known examples include Wikipedia, MySpace, YouTube and Flickr. Other communities develop for support (Cancer Survivors Network), networking (LinkedIn) or political action (Open Congress). In this context, a community is a group of people with common interests who connect with one another to learn, play, work, organize and socialize. Virtual communities can be large or small, local or global, public or restricted to members.
  • Softball (2)
    PL-7000.8900-830

    Softball

    PL-7000.8900-830

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy softball, a game like baseball that is played on a small diamond using a somewhat larger ball that is pitched underhand. The programs may provide coaching assistance to help participants play efficiently and work together as a team, and are often organized into leagues, i.e., groups of teams, that are formed to play one another in organized competitions. Access to a softball field and necessary equipment, uniforms, if necessary, and referees for games may also be available. Softball also has a number of variations, such as fastball, slow-pitch, modified pitch, lob ball and 3-pitch, all of which use slightly different types of balls and different ways of delivering pitches.
  • Special Events (3)
    PL-7700

    Special Events

    PL-7700

    Programs that sponsor, organize and promote festivals, parades, fairs, memorial celebrations and other activities during religious and patriotic holidays and other special occasions.
  • Target Ranges (1)
    PL-6400.7000-900

    Target Ranges

    PL-6400.7000-900

    Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, outdoor shooting ranges or indoor target facilities for people who have firearms or bows and arrows. Some ranges are equipped with stationary and moving targets and/or equipment for trapshooting. Included are archery ranges, trapshooting ranges, skeet shooting ranges, rifle ranges, pistol ranges and ranges with sporting clays.
  • Team Sports/Leagues (1)
    PL-7000.8900

    Team Sports/Leagues

    PL-7000.8900

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy the cooperative recreational activity or sport of their choice. These programs may provide coaching to help members play efficiently as a team and are often organized into leagues, i.e., groups of teams that are formed to play one another in organized competitions. Uniforms; access to playing fields, courts and other facilities; sporting equipment; and officials for competitions may also be available.
  • Tennis (3)
    PL-7000.9000

    Tennis

    PL-7000.9000

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy tennis. The programs may provide coaching assistance to help people play to the best of their ability and access to tennis courts and tennis equipment; and may sponsor make arrangements for players to participate in tennis tournaments and provide officials for the events.
  • Volleyball (2)
    PL-7000.8900-900

    Volleyball

    PL-7000.8900-900

    Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy indoor, grass and/or beach volleyball, a game in which an inflated ball is volleyed over a net. The programs may provide coaching assistance and access to necessary equipment and facilities; and may sponsor or make arrangements for athletes to participate in volleyball competitions and provide officials for the games. League play may also be available and is usually organized according to ability level.
  • Worship Services (16)
    PV-7000.9000

    Worship Services

    PV-7000.9000

    Organizations that provide opportunities for people to publicly practice their religion either in informally organized groups or as part of an organized service with a designated leader (as in a church, synagogue, temple or mosque).
  • Yoga (5)
    PL-6600.9700

    Yoga

    PL-6600.9700

    Programs that provide opportunities for people to learn and practice yoga, a discipline that combines stretching exercises, breathing techniques and meditation to achieve fitness, flexibility, relaxation and internal centering.
  • Youth Agricultural Programs (1)
    PS-9800.9670

    Youth Agricultural Programs

    PS-9800.9670

    Voluntary, informal education programs that emphasize the total development of young people who are members through work on the animal, engineering, family/consumer, health, resource, plant or social science project of their choice in consultation with their parents and supervising adult volunteers. Members also participate in camping activities, leadership conferences, awards programs and community service activities.
  • Youth Development (1)
    PS-9800

    Youth Development

    PS-9800

    Programs that provide opportunities for children and youth to participate in a wide range of recreational, cultural, social and civic activities through membership in clubs, scout troops and other youth groups whose purpose is to help youngsters develop their potential and grow into healthy, educated, responsible and productive adults.