Eagle Scout Documents
- Eagle Project Workbook This version can filled out on the computer and then printed out.
- Planning Guide Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Planning Guide.
- 12 Steps from Life to Eagle These 12 steps have been outlined to ensure a smooth procedure for the Scout, the unit leadership, the local council, and the volunteers who are to conduct the board of review.
- Eagle Scout Application Use this official application once all requirements for the rank of Eagle Scout are complete.
- Eagle Ceremony Booklet This booklet offers ideas for several different Eagle court of honor ceremonies.
Leadership and Positions of Responsibility
- Leadership Position Responsibilities This list describes the responsibilities of all leadership positions available in our troop.
- Troop Leadership Positions This BSA publication provides a summary of all positions of responsibility.
- Leadership Skills Training course to better develop youth leadership within Scouting.
William T. Hornaday Conservation Awards
- Hornaday Project Workbook This workbook is like an Eagle Project workbook for your Hornaday conservation projects.
- Hornaday Brochure General information regarding the Hornaday Awards.
- Hornaday Awards Program Detailed requirements for the Hornaday Awards.
- Hornaday Badge Application Application for the William T. Hornaday Badge.
- Hornaday Medal Application Application for the William T. Hornaday Bronze or Silver Medal.
Religious Emblems Programs
- Duty to God Brochure General information regarding the Religious Emblems Programs.
- Frequently Asked Questions Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the Religious Emblems Programs.
- Chart of Religious Emblems Listing of all available Religious Emblems.
- Get Started How to get started working towards your Religious Emblem.
- A Scout is Reverent Resource book to support a scout's spiritual growth.
Other Awards and Recognition
(Links to www.meritbadge.org)
(Links to www.meritbadge.org)
50 Miler Award For scouts completing a trek of at least 50 miles by foot, bicycle, or boat.
Firem'n Chit Certification of a scout's right to carry matches and build campfires.
Outdoor Ethics Awareness Award Introduction to Outdoor Ethics, Leave No Trace, and Tread Lightly principles.
Mile Swim BSA Award For scouts demonstrating the ability to swim one mile continuously.
National Honor Patrol Award For patrols whose members make the effort to have the best patrol possible.
National Outdoor Badges Recognition for Scouts who demonstrate knowledge and experience in the outdoors.
Paul Bunyan Woodsman For the mastery of Scouting woodcraft.
Scuba BSA Introduction to SCUBA diving.
Snorkeling BSA Snorkeling and other underwater skills.
Totin' Chip Certification of a scout's right to carry and use wood tools.
World Conservation Award For completion of specified merit badges related to World Conservation.
Other Awards and Recognition www.meritbadge.org portal for all Boy Scout awards.
Merit badge: Citizenship in the Community Aide for self-paced completion of the Citizenship in the Community merit badge
Merit badge: Citizenship in the World Aide for self-paced completion of the Citizenship in the World merit badge
Merit badge: Citizenship in the Nation Aide for self-paced completion of the Citizenship in the Nation merit badge
- Troop 64 Facebook Official Facebook page of Duncannon Troop 64.
- MeritBadge.org One of the best web sites for merit badge requirements and downloadable worksheets to help you track your merit badge work.
- New Birth of Freedom Council Our council web site. This is an excellent site to help keep you up to date with our council events.
- NESA The National Eagle Scout Association.
- U.S. Scouting Service Project Examples of Eagle ceremonies, Courts of Honor, Books, Eagle project planning resources, and other Eagle Scout related information.
- Boy Scouts of America Examples of Eagle ceremonies, Courts of Honor, Books, Eagle project planning resources, and other Eagle Scout related information.
- Skits Skits are a key part of a campfire program. Well-Rehearsed and acted out skits can really make a campfire a memorable one. Don't forget to include props and speak so you can be heard.
- Songs There is nothing like a song to get the entire campfire audience involved and motivated. Placing these throughout the program agenda can really liven up the nights entertainment.
- Cheers Recognize accomplishments with a cheer - A good Cheermaster always has one ready.
- Be a Scout Scouting promises you the great outdoors. As a Scout, you can learn how to camp and hike without leaving a trace and how to take care of the land. You’ll study wildlife up close and learn about nature all around you. There are plenty of skills for you to master, and you can teach others what you have learned.
- Leave No Trace A nationally recognized outdoor skills and ethical awareness program.
- Belay On Training courses geared for climbing, rappelling, and COPE programs.
- National Outdoor Awards Information on the National Outdoor Awards Program, including the six points of the National Outdoor Awards and the prestigious National Medal for Outdoor Achievement.
- Baden-Powell Honor Patrol Information and requirements for the Baden-Powell National Honor Patrol Award.
- Safe Scouting Guide The BSA Guide to Safe Scouting details precautions taken at all Scouting events to ensure the safety of all members.