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Roger Williams National Memorial
Be A Junior Ranger
 
Junior Ranger Badge
Many National Parks offer visitors the opportunity to join the National Park Service Family as Junior Rangers. Interested students complete a series of activities during their park visit, share their answers with a park ranger, and receive an official Junior Ranger badge or patch and Junior Ranger certificate.

To become a Junior Ranger at Roger Williams National Memorial, come to the visitor center, pick up a Junior Ranger activity booklet and start your quest to explore, learn and discover more about Roger Williams. Once you have completed the booklet, return to the visitor center to receive your Junior Ranger Badge. 


You can also download the Junior Ranger booklet here, print it out yourself, come to the park and/or mail it in to receive a badge!


 
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Now you can be a Junior Ranger even if you are not able to visit a national park. You become a member of a growing group of young people who are interested in the world around them and involved with their nation’s heritage….The WebRangers! Play more than 50 games and learn about your National Parks.

...and be sure to check out the Junior Ranger Gazette where you can learn fun facts, complete activities, and read stories about the national parks.

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Roger Williams

Did You Know?
Did you know that Roger Williams and his wife Mary had six children and 25 grandchildren? This means that, today, there are thousands of Roger Williams descendents throughout the world? Maybe Roger was your ancestor!
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Last Updated: September 27, 2009 at 21:11 MST