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eagle scouts
just wondering if there any eagle scouts out there. i just got mine 2 days before my 18th. i restored a community tennis court for my project
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Yup Eagle Scout here to. I build 7 or 8 burley tables for a mentaly and phsycially disabled non profit company that provided jobs for over 50 people. It still is the acomplishment I am most proud of, even better tham my degree.
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Yep (May, 2000)... built some dugouts for a local little league field. It was vandalized the weekend after we finished so then we got to go back and make repairs.
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Does it count if I was the Scoutmaster for over a dozen guys that made Eagle? Plus sat on probably 3 dozen District Level Eagle Boards of Review? I'm proud to say that none of the Eagles were given, they were all EARNED by the ones that received them. I tried to give back to the program to make up for my troop folding for lack of adult leadership when I was a youth in the program.
NinjaVanish is an Eagle Scout, but don't know if he will see the thread. Congrats to all those here that earned Eagle. I know how much time and commitment is required, especially during the middle teen years when there are so many activities pulling at them!! |
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Thanks a lot for your service, I know I really appreciate all the work my scout masters and volunteer dads put into making sure we had trip every month and ran fundraisers so we could go on them. |
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I was never involved with scouting as the troop was not very active when I was that age. My dad was one merit badge away from Eagle but could not do the swimming badge as he had almost drowned as a kid and was scared of the water. He has remained active for over 50 years and has helped somewhere around 30 young men get their Eagle Scout badge. Some of them got in right under the wire! He volunteers at the local Scout office every week. It's funny that some of the kid's parents who he helped get Eagle were friends of mine in high school. Here's a picture of my dad at the Philmont Scout Ranch in 1956. He's the tallest guy in the back middle:
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-a...52889_8780.jpg MCS |
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9/20/2004. I was 16.
Built a score keeper's box and 2 dugout benches for the church's baseball field. I learned about 9 months ago that during a brutal storm the score keeper's box was destroyed (for reference, it pulled up 3 of the 40 lb cement feet). I went and looked last week and it is still down. Soon as this dislocated shoulder is better I'm going down there with a chainsaw to get rid of the disheveled pile of wood :( The only complaint I ever had with scouts is that I have a mental block for knots. Hours and hours of study and practice and I still can't tie anything. :/ |
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Eagle in 1993. It is the personal achievement that I am most proud of (which might be obvious given my avatar). I built a fence around a playground that was built in the middle of an intersection. (hard to describe, but there was an "island" in the middle of the intersection, and the builders decided that kids did not need a fence to protect them while playing there???)
My brother is also an Eagle, earned in 1989. I remember Philmont as one of the best summer camps i attended. We also went to Peaceful Valley, and did multiple high adventure trips (50 mile backpack trips, 150 mile canoe trips, ...). I also was a foreign exchange student to Australia, and became invovled in the scouting down under. Very rewarding experience. Matt |
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5/18/1998 - converted a set of bathrooms to be kid friendly for a new pre-school at a local church. Both of my brothers are Eagles as well. It's nice to see all of the BOTL's that are/were scouts, it is an organization that made a very positive impact in my life.
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Yeah, I finally get a second to stop and read some posts... I am an Eagle Scout. For my Eagle Project, I set out to color code and paint approximately 250 fire hydrants in and around my hometown (color coded so the firemen know how many gallons per minute they can pull from the hydrant... handy information to have) Not only that but we have to cement new blue reflectors in the road where hydrants were loacted so firemen could find them easier. Turned out to be more like 400-450 hydrants... many of which had not been painted in over a decade at LEAST... so their color code was RUST. Learned some little factoids along the way: 1) The cement they use on the blue reflectors will adhere strong enough... that if you put it down wrong and have to pull it up with a claw hammer (which is apparently the firemans preferred tool for this job)... it will probably pull up the asphalt along with the reflector. 2) Oil based paint gets on everything. And is impossible to completely clean off of a black plastic pick up truck bedliner. 3) In my home town: Red Cap Hydrant = 0-499 gpm (The one closest to my house was red:sh) Orange Cap Hydrant = 500-999 gpm Green Cap Hydrant = 1000-1499 gpm Blue Cap Hydrant = 1500+ gpm 4) Scottboro, Alabama is apparently the Fire Hydrant Manufacturing capitol of the US. |
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Eagle in 1968, my brother in 1976. Three of us were going for Eagle at the same time and all belonged to the same church so we rebuilt the vestments closet and replaced the rims on the downstairs basketball courts. A very proud accomplishment topped only by graduation from Parris Island and my nearly 30 year marriage to the lovely Regina.:tu
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Congratulations to you guys. I loved scouting but never made it past 1st class. For some reason those blue cards I needed to fill out for my all my merit badges never got filled out. Too bad diligent was never part of the Scout law.
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Never made it to Eagle. I was active for a long time in Scouts and miss going to camp every year.
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really glad to see some eagles in here never thought i would make it to eagle i honestly joined scouts for camping and discovered so much more. i discovered my talent for wood carving from scouting.
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11/1/2003 (two days before my 18th)
My project was sort of convoluted from the start. At first, I had planned to make and install some trail signs at the local public park observatory that had nature trails. Some research led me to what was considered the "norm" for federal public parks, which was somewhat more than I had planned. In order to complete my project, I actually had to write a grant proposal for the park commission to create a wood shop (intended for use by senior citizens in a local public housing to make things they could sell) that was "in the works" for the last 4 years. I budgeted a little over $10,000 for this shop adventure, and ended up with almost $40,000 in grants (some interesting federal grants I proposed on a pipe dream apparently came through in full). So after picking the equipment, safety equipment, and waiting for the building to be readied, we opened the shop and made the signs. Ended up with not only about 25 seniors helping, but almost 50 other volunteer family members from the local community who wanted to help (they just heard about it through the grapevine somehow *shrug*). The signs were made of traded 2x12 and 4x4 posts, and the lettering was burned into the signs in 4" letters. After 100 people doing the work to physically craft the signs, I had an installation day. I figured I would get a handful of seniors to come out and about 15 scouts. I ended up with over 40 people out hammering in steel pipe segments into the ground and screwing signs into place. After about 6 hours we installed well over what we planned to install that day (we made over 200, but only planned to install 40). Years later I checked in on what had become of "my" shop and work. Sadly the shop was closed and torn down several years later (I don't know of what became of the very expensive Delta and Jet floor-mounted tools we purchased). Proudly, the observatory is STILL making those signs and installing them on new trails and updating the old ones almost a decade after I started the project. Really the immensity of the project I undertook never fully hit me until years later when I looked back and realized exactly how many different fronts I fought on to bring together a simple project into reality. Still makes me smile :) |
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Well I never thought I would join a new community and within the first few minutes stumble upon a thread about scouts. I earned my Eagle Scout in 2005, one day before my 18th birthday, cut it way too close for comfort. I built a picnic/ walkway area around a soccer field for the Shrine Center here in St. Louis. It was a great time and I learned a lot of stuff for sure.
Glad to see that others still talk about it and share their experiences!! |
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I got mine in 1996. I also renovated a pair of ball field dugouts.
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http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/pictur...pictureid=5202
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/pictur...pictureid=5204 found some pictures of the project before and after repairs cant see it in the pictures but we also restored a basket ball court |
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I got my Eagle around 1958 or 59, can't remember for sure. We had a very active troop when I lived in Kansas City. I had 48 merit badges. I went to camp in the Ozarks. We didn't have "projects" in those days.
My dad was also an Eagle and a Scoutmaster and received the "Silver Beaver" award. I still have my dad's sash and Eagle badge but, I've never found mine. I'm afraid it got thrown away when we moved from KC to Nebraska. I had two daughters so was never involved in Boy Scouts. Recently, I went through all of the "stuff" required to become a merit badge counselor for our local troops here in Wyoming. I'm going to do backpacking, fly fishing, aviation and geocaching. WyoBob |
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I got mine when I was 16, just enough time left to pick up 3 palms before I turned 18. I built a bird cage. A big one, for a nonprofit group that rehabilitated injured birds of prey. I think it was something like 10' cube. I hope my boys get the scouting bug, but I've got another half a decade or so before that's even an option.
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Great to see a ton of Eagles here. I got my eagle when I was 16 in 2000. As above snagged a few palms before 18. Was Order of the Arrow and Vigil as well.
I built ~50 hand constructed "street signs" and installed them on the seawalls throughout our community to help identify which canals met with which streets. It was a hell of a lot of work (close to 1500 man hours) and our town named me community leader of the year that year for it as well. I miss scouting a TON, when I went away for college I lost track of it all and haven't gotten back involved in the 5 years since I have been home. I really need to try harder on that one. |
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It's Pinewood Derby time for my son this month. Looking forward to helping with his first car.:tu |
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Order of the Arrow in 1986. Tapped at Camp Bob Hardin, Saluda, NC. Eagle in 1987. Never served as a ScoutMaster, instead I served on the Council and Lodge Boards until college took the time I had available.
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I quit after reaching Second Class.
Boy Scouts was jailbirds, convicts and drug users/suppliers. Quitting was the safest way out of that nightmare. Glad to see some of y'all had better experiences. |
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My car never won but came close a time or two. Still, every race was exciting and some of the cars were grand. Even though my dad didn't help build the car, he was always there cheering me on. WyoBob |
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