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Joined: 07 Jul 2004
Posts: 79
Location: Woods Cross, Utah
Posted: 05 Aug 2004 09:18 am Post subject: Eagle Projects
Are you working on your project?
Have you completed your project?
Questions about paperwork?
Nervous about your Eagle Board of Review?
Share your projects with us, what worked and what didnt.
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Bob Torkelson
Scoutmaster Troop 538
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Kobalt
Star
Joined: 12 Jul 2004
Posts: 98
Location: Louisville, KY
Posted: 05 Aug 2004 11:16 am Post subject:
I'll be able to go for life exacting on the six month mark
(August 24th), and then I'll be needing some ideas. I had a
great idea for a book drive, but an older scout stole it from
me.
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Troop 42
"If it were easy, it would have been done before." -Jeana
Yeager, co-pilot of Voyager
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Guneukitschik
Life
Joined: 02 Aug 2004
Posts: 162
Location: Waynesboro, PA
Posted: 05 Aug 2004 09:23 pm Post subject:
A scout in our troop is working on new welcome signs for our
town...the existing ones are either missing or in bad shape.
A problem i have seen in the past is that parents try to take
control of the project and not let the scouts plan and carry
out the project...I think sometimes its hard for them to step
back and let their child do the work.
Also when you get help from professionals such as general
contractors, equipment operators, etc. they are usually
willing to donate some time but typically don't like to wait
around for stuff...so they tend to jump in and take control of
the project just to get it done.
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ScoutmasterBob
Counselor
Joined: 07 Jul 2004
Posts: 79
Location: Woods Cross, Utah
Posted: 06 Aug 2004 10:23 am Post subject:
Keep in mind, that an Eagle Service project is not just about
doing the physical labor to get the project done, but it about
showing and using leadership skills.
I agree parents can help but they need to "follow orders" like
everyone else involved with the program.
If your are able to get a contractor to donate time materials
and skills to your project, I think you should let the
professionals do their part.
As long as it is in the plan for the project.
The service to the organization is important, but learning and
using leadership skills is also an important part as well.
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Guneukitschik
Life
Joined: 02 Aug 2004
Posts: 162
Location: Waynesboro, PA
Posted: 06 Aug 2004 10:44 am Post subject:
I agree....Professionals are a great asset, however we have
seen projects that they end up going beyond their scope of
work for the project. Taking control of it and actually
telling the scouts what to do instead of the future Eagle.
Granted..there may be certain situations where safety may
become a concern and someone needs to get involved...but not
for most situations.
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