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Life To Eagle

Life Scout Information Page
 

Boy Scout advancement
Eagle Palms
 Eagle
Life Scout
Star Scout
First Class
Second Class
Tenderfoot
Scout

Asst Scoutmasters Bob Zastrow and Patrick Hunt join Scoutmaster John McGehee at an Eagle BOR.

 

A Scout earns Eagle Scout by serving as a Life Scout for six months, earning 21 merit badges (some of which come from a

1.  Attention all Life Scouts.  Please check out the updated Life to Eagle Policy.

2.  Point of Contacts in the Local Area for Eagle Projects.

  • Northwest River Park.  Has a lot of work especially bridges on trails.
    • POC - Mike Waddington 757-421-7151 or 421-3145
    • Alternate POC Barb Offers
  • Girl Scouts of the Colonial Coast.  A Place for Girls and local Girl Scout camp grounds
    • James Flowers 757-547-4405 ext. 228
  • Elizabeth River Project.
    • POC - Amanda Ackiss 757-399-7486

3.  When determining the scope of your project please keep the following in mind:

  • The project must benefit your community, church, school, or other worthy non-for-profit organization.
  • The project will require significant planning.
  • Excecution of the project must involve leading people including a minimum of 2 adults. A small patrol should be the minumum (around 6 people) and can be more.  In other words, your project must have leadership ...you have to show that you completed the project by not only being the lead person on the project but by leading a group of people in the execution of your project.
  • The results should have a lasting impact. For example, will the outcome of the project be in place 5 years from now?

4.  Troop 57 ASMs & committee members working with future Eagles.

5.  Merit Badge note.  Many merit badges require independent work, almost all of them allow considerable independent work as long as you have coordinated your efforts with a Merit Badge Counselor.  If you are a self-motivated scout that wants to make progress on Merit Badges, you do not have to wait for a class to be offered.  Contact Michelle Rogeness our merit badge coordinator for counselor information.

6.   Checklist for Life Scouts.  Life to Eagle Policy has been updated.  The policy contains the checklist.

7.   Eagle Project Workbook  - this is required for your eagle project.

8.  Eagle Project Update.  Don't wait for the last minute on your project.

 

Last Updated: August 26, 2007



 

 

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