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Highlights
Several years ago, I attended a ceremony honoring twin
Scouts. The program was rather long, and the boys had to stand at
attention on stage the whole time. Well, they locked their knees and,
after about half an hour, they fainted.That incident and several others made me realize that
many Boy Scout leaders and parents don’t know how to plan Eagle courts of honor. And that there weren’t a lot of resources available.
That’s all changed now.
In
The Eagle Court of Honor Book, I’ve tried to answer every
question you might have about planning a court of honor, from why you
should hold a court of honor in the first place to who should
participate to what equipment and supplies you might need. Whenever
possible, I’ve put the information in easy-to-use charts or worksheets.
For example, the court-of-honor backdater lists in chronological order
all the steps in planning a court of honor. Here are a few of the
highlights of the 182-page book:
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Six complete ceremonies
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Original inspirational pieces
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20 pages of charges, poems, and quotations
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Nine planning checklists
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Inexpensive props you can make
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Support job descriptions
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The history of the Scouting's highest rank
Visit the
order page to
get your copy now.
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