Troop leaders!
Colvin Run Mill Historic Site offers scout programs for Brownie and Junior Girl Scouts and Bear Cub Scouts by reservation. Call the site office for more information or to schedule a visit, 703-759-2771.
When: by appointment, any day except Tuesdays, starting no later than 3:30pm
Length: 1½ hours
Cost: Cost: $5 per scout, accompanying adults and other participating children
Boy Scouts
Girl Scouts
- Brownies
Listening to the Past
Your troop will complete three requirements when they tour the mill, visit the General Store and learn to dance the Virginia Reel in the barn.
- Community Stories
- If These Buildings Could Talk
- Games of the Past
Outdoor Adventurer
Your troop will fulfill three requirements for this try-it when they plan the right clothing for a hike while playing a relay game, take a 45 minute round-trip hike along the Cross County Trail and use all their senses to discover the natural world around them.
- Dress for the Weather Relay
- Day Hike
- Touch, Smell, Listen
Wave the Flag
Your troop will complete four requirements for this try-it when they tour the mill, learn about the General Store, see our very special c. 1810 American flag with 15 stars and 15 stripes and complete a patriotic craft activity.
- Flag Facts
- Show It Off
- Check It Out
- Through the Years
Local Lore
Your troop will complete three requirements when they take a tour of the buildings at Colvin Run Mill Historic Site and search the site for clues to the past on in a Local Lore scavenger hunt.
- Word of mouth
- Tour your community
- Take a trip
Women’s Stories [on-line information]
Your troop will complete three requirements when they tour the mill and miller’s house. They will learn about the life and times of Emma Millard, who raised her large family in the Miller’s House and carried on the family mill business when her husband died.
- Talk About It
- In Your Own Family
- A New Game
Food, Fibers and Farming [on-line information]
Your troop will complete three requirements when they tour the mill, learn about the many unusual properties and uses of corn and make butter to sample on cornbread.
- Take a Churn
- Visit a Fair
- From Field to Table
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