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There is a new Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook. If a Scout has already begun his Eagle Project and signatures have been affixed to the old workbook, then he is grandfathered into that workbook and should proceed through the completion of his project. If, however, a Scout is in the formative stages of proposing their project, they need to begin using this new workbook. These workbooks will not be in hardcopy print anytime soon, so save this PDF and feel free to distribute it to all your Scouts.
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If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact Sean Neal at the District Office.
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The trail to Eagle is paved with paperwork!
Here you'll find General Guidelines for your Eagle Project as well as links to other information you'll need.
Eagle Scout Advancement FAQ - Chief Seattle Council
Always check the Council Forms page for most current versions.
The Eagle Project
PURPOSE
To qualify for an acceptable Eagle Service Project, while a Life Scout, the boy must seek out, plan, develop and clearly demonstrate leadership to others in a service project to a religious institution, school or community. It must be outside the sphere of scouting and can not be done for a business, have commercial value or be a fund-raiser except to secure supplies. The project must helpful and conform to the wishes and regulations of those for whom the project is undertaken.
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Richard Fife - District Advancement Chairman:
360-731-7966
Purpose - The purpose of the Eagle Board of Review is for a group of adults, representing the District and Unit, to conduct a formal critique of the Eagle candidate,including the Eagle Project, Eagle Application, participation and understanding of the scouting program and his belief in God. The Board will seek to determine the character of the candidate and if he lives by the ideals of scouting.
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