Scouts get the opportunity to share in outdoor adventures, develop a love of service to the community, build leadership skills and build lifelong memories and friendships.
Leadership and Character Development
Citizenship Training
Mental and Physical Fitness
Advancement helps build a scouts self-esteem and self-reliance as they discover their increasing skills and abilities. Through advancement, scouts gain the skills of communication, problem solving and conflict resolution.
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Eagle Required Merit Badges Include:
First Aid, Citizenship in Community, Citizenship in Nation, Citizenship in World, Citizenship in Society, Communication, Cooking, Personal Fitness, Personal Management, Camping, Family Life, Emergency Preparedness/Lifesaving, Environmental Science/Sustainability, Swimming/Hiking/Cycling
Scouts are required to wear Class A Uniforms for all formal scouting events. When the community sees scouts in uniform, they expect to see a child of good character who is prepared and helpful to those around them.
A full Class A Uniform Include:
Neckerchief and Neckerchief Slide
Insignia: Shoulder Loops, Unit Number, Patrol Patch, Council Shoulder Patch, World Crest Ring, and the World Crest Emblem
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Scouts have the opportunity to earn BSA awards as they work towards goals to increase their skills.