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21 The Trail To Eagle Scout WHOLE Completed: August 31, 2007 Hidden: Find a square knot, scout knife, and check out the first canoe ride. * Boy Scout Troop 482, chartered June 1970, is sponsored by Placid Lodge 282, F&AM * This mural is a tribute to all those involved in scouting at any level * Less than 4% of boys entering the scout program attain the rank of Eagle Scout Scouting provides youth unparalleled opportunities to experience real life situations. Scouting challenges a boy with the basics of first aid, cooking, camping -- all centered on building character and self-esteem. Confidence gained as a Tenderfoot explodes as the rewards of self-motivation grow with each merit badge. As the ranks progress to Second Class and First Class, so the challenges increases with map reading, wild life conservation, swimming, life saving, and leadership. The ranks of Star and Life bring responsibility to not only the scout and troop, but to the church and community through service projects, leadership, and in bringing young scouts along the Trail to Eagle. Many describes the Eagle Scout as "the all-around perfect scout." Becoming an Eagle Scout requires the mastery of skills and leadership, service, outdoor expertise, citizenship, and ethical behavior of the highest order. Fewer than 4% of boys entering the scout program reach this lofty status. This speaks to the high standards set for this earned honor. Eagle Scout is a lifetime achievement worn by some of America's finest athletes, physicians, scientists, astronauts, business leaders, and presidents. Lord Robert Baden-Powdell (pictured in the mural) founded scouting in Great Britian in 1907. He was a general in the British Army who invited a group of boys to attend the world's first Boy Scout camp. In February of 1910, Lord Baden-Powdell brought Boy Scouting to America. Boy Scouts celebrated the birthday of scouting on the 8th of February. This mural highlights two scouts of Troup 482 - Joe Hernandez and Todd Fortier. Joe Hernandez reached the Life Scout Rank, and Todd Fortier achieved Eagle, earned the bronze, gold, and silver Eagle Palms, and became a Junior Assistant Scoutmaster. Tragically, Joe and Todd were lost in separate vehicle accidents. We honor and remember both you men as they continue to "soar with the Eagles." Artist: Keith Goodson Location: Home & Office Essentials, 204 S Main Ave. Sponsor: Mark and Jeanne Fortier Music Under the Stars
Photo by Judy Watson Tracy As the sun went down on Saturday, November 6, the Rollins community brought the College's 125th Anniversary celebration to a close with the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park and Rollins College Concert Choir's collaborative concert event, Music Under the Stars. The concert featured over 200 members who performed a series of recognizable and celebratory works for an audience on Mill's Lawn. The repertoire included classic movie music such as John William's "Dry Your Tears Afrika," from Amistad, "Tonight" from Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story, as well as a preview of the Rollins theatre department's upcoming musical, Grease. Other works included a medley of Mancini movie music, arranged by Rollins student Cory Caplinger (Class of 2012), Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue (featuring Associate Professor of Music Gloria Cook), Puccini's O mio babbino caro (featuring Assistant Professor of Music Julia Foster), and an excerpt from the fourth movement Beethoven's Symphony No.9, which was performed at the Bach Festival Society's most recent concert. Related topics: slow cooking short ribs pressure cooking dried beans american cooking methods channel 10 cooking shows kids cooking class nyc cooking schools in dallas tx cooking halibut fish outdoor cooking grill cooking schools in hawaii cooking oil for cars |