There are now three rebel badge books, containing structured merit badges for grown ups to complete. I have loved completing the badges and sewing the high quality patches on to my patch quilt. The badge books are supported by an online community on Facebook, and in person events through the year. I attended the Big Rebel Meet up number 11 in Reading on the 15th March and had a great time meeting lots of other members of the club. We did a range of activities to help support different badges, including a disco themed yoga class, mandala stone painting, a make up class for the beautician badge, a fondant iconic workshop and a mechanics workshop. It was a fun and varied day. I’m also really enjoying doing the monthly challenge badges and using the quarterly challenge badges to help guide what merit badges I’ll be working on. There is also the rebel cup, which is done in patrols, where there are extra challenges each month to earn bonus patrol points. This year is based around the alphabet, and I am loving how my creativity is sparked by the prompts and how I’m getting more active and outside even more from the more physical challenges. I think different people get different things from the club, but everyone is welcome and it’s an inclusive and friendly online space, with great opportunities to meet people in person through the meet ups, local rebellions and summer camp.
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Rebel Badge Club started as a single badge book - an idea during lockdown - with 52 badges.
Three years later, it's evolved into 3 volumes of books, monthly, quarterly and annual challenges, stickers, journals, clothing, events and much more.
The group gets likened to 'Brownies for adults' but it's for anyone and everyone over the age of 18. The books are designed expecting most people to do 10-15 out of the selection of 52 badges, with most merit badges taking around 3 months to complete.
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