One in One Hundred Earn The Eagle Rank .pdf
One in One Hundred Earn The Eagle Rank .doc
www.eaglescout.org a great resource everything from Eagle planning guides to extensive court of honor materials.
NJCOS Eagle Scout Scholarship Programs The National Jewish Committee on Scouting awards national scholarships to the Eagle Scouts that may be used to attend a college, university, or school selected by the student.
Other interesting info

Apply to get a U.S. Flag for your Eagle Scout to be.

One very special opportunity is to present an American flag flown over the United States Capital building in honor of the Eagle Scout. This can be arranged through your congressmen. When we last did this the cost was $9.56 for a 3'x5' cotton flag. Other sizes and nylon flags were also available. Call your congressmen's office to get the details of costs and how the check should be made out. As an idea, if it can be scheduled at least two weeks in advance, ask to have the flag flown on the day of the board of review, so the date on the flag certificate matches the date on the Eagle credentials.


As an Eagle Scout, you will be eligible for membership in the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA). This organization of Eagle Scouts serves and supports those who have attained Scouting's highest rank. One of the things they do is publish a newsletter that keeps Eagle Scouts informed about special opportunities for Eagle Scouts such as scholarships, special recognitions, special events, staff opportunities, and participation as the Eagle Scout representative in the National Science Foundation programs in Antarctica. Memberships are for five years, and many troops present a NESA membership to boys at their court of honor.

A Scouts Eagle Project web page check it out. Voss Project
River Trails Eagle Scouts
Eagle Scout Board of Review
The Eagle (Project and Final) Board meets on the first Thursday of the month from 7:30 to 9:00 PM in the Library of the Windsor Middle School, Imperial, MO.
Contact        Chairman: Robert Larson
                   Telephone: 636-343-6682
                   e-mail: rclarson131@msn.com
Eagle Scout candidates should contact Robert Larson 10 days prior to the expected Board of Review date to make an appointment. Please make sure that all materials are ready and the Scoutmaster plans on attending.
A Scouts Eagle Project web page check it out. Voss Project
Other interesting info

Apply to get a U.S. Flag for your Eagle Scout to be.

One very special opportunity is to present an American flag flown over the United States Capital building in honor of the Eagle Scout. This can be arranged through your congressmen. When we last did this the cost was $9.56 for a 3'x5' cotton flag. Other sizes and nylon flags were also available. Call your congressmen's office to get the details of costs and how the check should be made out. As an idea, if it can be scheduled at least two weeks in advance, ask to have the flag flown on the day of the board of review, so the date on the flag certificate matches the date on the Eagle credentials.


As an Eagle Scout, you will be eligible for membership in the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA). This organization of Eagle Scouts serves and supports those who have attained Scouting's highest rank. One of the things they do is publish a newsletter that keeps Eagle Scouts informed about special opportunities for Eagle Scouts such as scholarships, special recognitions, special events, staff opportunities, and participation as the Eagle Scout representative in the National Science Foundation programs in Antarctica. Memberships are for five years, and many troops present a NESA membership to boys at their court of honor.

River Trails District
Trail to Eagle
NJCOS Eagle Scout Scholarship Programs The National Jewish Committee on Scouting awards national scholarships to the Eagle Scouts that may be used to attend a college, university, or school selected by the student.
www.eaglescout.org a great resource everything from Eagle planning guides to extensive court of honor materials.
One in One Hundred Earn The Eagle Rank .doc
One in One Hundred Earn The Eagle Rank .pdf
Attention Eagle Scout candidates: If you are using the 2002 version of the  "Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook" (photo of a Scout on the  front cover), you must have the dates and signatures of the project  representative on pages 5 and 6, and the Scoutmaster and Unit Committee  member on page 6 before contacting the Eagle Board for a project review. The  Project Description and Details sections of the workbook must also be  completed.