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Once you have earned the Life Scout rank
and are ready to begin your Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project,
the Life
to Eagle Work Packet will help you plan and record your progress
and complete and submit a final report. Print or download the packet
by clicking on the link.
Life to Eagle work packets are also available
free of charge at the Scout Service Center on 401 Tascosa Road.
Please feel free to contact Pat Caddell at (806) 358-6500 or pcaddell@bsamail.org to get your Eagle Merit Badge Check List!
Inside the Workbook:
High
School Seniors Eagle Scholarship Application Due in Office by Nov. 30th
Letter to High School Seniors that are Eagle Scouts.
List of Famous Scouts. Do you recognize any names?
Past Eagle Scouts!
NESA contacting all Eagle Scouts
The National Eagle Scout Association recently updated its Web site at http://www.nesa.org. The site features NESA membership applications, resources, and a portal to help Eagle Scouts stay connected to the Scouting community.
“We want to find and contact every living Eagle Scout and register his achievements, past and present,” said NESA director Bill Steele. “This effort will culminate in Roll Call: The National Eagle Scout Registry – a publication that will capture the tradition, history, and honor of our nation’s Eagle Scouts and will be available only to bona fide Eagles.” Steele added that only Eagle Scouts who agree to be listed and who are adults will be included in the directory.
If an Eagle Scout does not receive a correspondence from Roll Call publisher Harris Connect Inc., they can call toll-free number available on the NESA Web site to update their information and order the book
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