Eagle court of honor program outline


















Eagle Challenge 2 This challenge is read out to the new Eagle Scout without any repetitions. All who know you rejoice in your achievement. You are a marked man. As an Eagle Scout, you have assumed a solemn obligation to do your duty to God, to Country, to your fellow Scouts, and to all of mankind.

This is a great undertaking. As you live up to your obligations, you bring honor to yourself and to your brother Scouts. But, these good things depend on the qualities she instills in her citizens. As an Eagle Scout, you are prepared to help America in all that she needs most. She has a great past, and you are here to make her future even greater. Be a leader, but lead only toward the best. Lift up every task you do and every office you hold to the high level of service to God and your fellow men.

In recognition of fatherly advice and guidance along the trail to the Eagle rank, I will ask your father now to pin the badge of the Eagle Scout. Father pins on the Eagle badge on the left pocket flap. Eagle Scout will now give his father the Eagle Tie Clasp. Service and patient perseverance has been shown by your leaders as they helped you toward worthy manhood. No one will ever know the unnumbered acts of self-sacrifice from your mother. In recognition of her devotion, the court will now ask you to present her with a miniature pin.

Eagle Scout pins Eagle pin on mother and gives her a hug and kiss. Would Scoutmaster and an Eagle Scout please come forward for the summation of our program and the reading of the congratulatory letters.

But it should be customized to make each Court of Honor as unique as possible. Troop marches in and remains in the aisle. Color Guard comes forward at the head of the Troop, stops with the Troop at the head of the aisle.

Then continues forward and rotates to face the audience. After the Pledge, while everyone is standing three Scouts come forward and complete the opening ceremony. SPL asks each scout by name to come forward. Their efforts now culminate in the presentation of the Eagle Award. The success of these efforts, however, will only be manifested in the way this new Eagle sets a social pattern for the lives of those he touches". It is little wonder then that so many of our nations greatest leaders had some of their earliest leadership experiences in scouting.

The total development from boyhood to manhood depends on physical, mental and moral growth expressed in the Scout Law and Oath. The skills are so demanding and the challenges so great that it is not surprising to learn that only about 2 percent of all boys in scouting achieve the rank of Eagle. Let us now reflect on the trail to Eagle which a young man must undertake. My badge represents the international brotherhood of Scouting which I have joined.

My three points stand for the three parts of the Scout Oath. You find me on the Mariner's Compass, forever pointing the way to the North Star and a safe journey in life. On my face are two stars representing truth and knowledge, a shield which is the emblem of a nation molded together in justice, and an Eagle to guard the freedom of my land.

The ends of my scroll are turned up in the willing smile of the scout. I was Tenderfoot and I laid a course by the stars of truth and knowledge and I girded myself with the righteousness of justice and freedom. I added a smile that I might be a friend to all and bound myself together with the knot of duty to others.

Now that I can stand alone, I have earned the right to improve on my own. To me goes the honor of choosing my field. Before me lies an horizon of endless opportunity. I have shown the world that Scouting is in my heart. I have mastered knowledge of subjects that will benefit not only myself but my country and my fellowman. I am ready to reach for my wings to fly.

A scout must earn 21 Merit Badges, in various crafts and skills. Eleven of these badges are required by the Boy Scouts of America. You boys who sit here with the Troop are a part of the Eagle Award that is about to receive. As has helped you learn your scouting skills, he was exhibiting Troop leadership, that is necessary to develop to become an Eagle Scout. Hopefully, some of you will follow his example and complete your Eagle Rank. This Service Project demonstrates a Scouts capacity and willingness to exert his leadership ability in activities that are constructive and worthwhile in his community.

This Board of Review meets to assure that the ideals of Scouting and the esteem of the Eagle Rank are upheld. The Board recommends his advancement to Eagle. I have the honor to give you the Eagle Scout Charge on the occasion of your elevation to the highest rank in Scouting. The Boy Scouts of all nations constitute one of the most wholesome and significant influences in the world's history. You have been counted worthy of this high rank.

As you live up to your obligations, you bring honor to yourself and your brother Scouts. Your responsibility extends to your country and your God.

America has many good things to give you and your children after you, but these good things depend for the most part on the ability of her citizens. Our country has a great past, you can make the future still greater.

I charge you to undertake your citizenship with solemn dedication. Be a leader, but lead only towards the best. Lift up every task you do and every office you hold to the high level of service to God and your fellow man. So live and serve, that those who know you will be inspired to the finest living.

We have too many who use their strength and their brains to exploit others and to gain selfish ends. I charge you to be among those who dedicate their hearts and hands to common good. Build America on the solid foundation of clean living, honest work, unselfish citizenship, and reverence for God. Then, whatever others may do, you will leave behind you a record of which you may be justly proud.

Though the words you use may be similar to those by which you joined Scouting, today they will mean more than they could have meant at any time in the past. When you pledge yourself on your sacred honor, you will be sealing your eternal loyalty to the code of the Eagle Scout, with the words which closed the Declaration of Independence". May I present you with your certificate and membership card. I would like to read a few of them.

Three Eagle Court of Honor Ceremonies are presented here. Pause Scout sign; repeat after me;" "I reaffirm my allegiance Lights candle Scout 2: The white of my flag is for purity, cleanliness of purpose, thought, word, and deed.

Lights candle Scout 3: The blue of my flag is for faith and loyalty, like the eternal blue of the star filled heavens. They often feature a variety of very special ceremonies commensurate with the high honor being bestowed upon outstanding If you have a prospective Eagle Scout in your life, you'll have an Eagle Court of Honor ceremony coming up too.

There are many ways to design an Eagle Court Welcome to the Eagle Court of Honor Handbook. This is a compilation of resources gathered from many places.

All of these help to build the loyalty which means devotion to community, to country, to one's own ideals, and to God.

Let the blue of the Eagle badge always inspire your loyalty. Courage has always been a quality by which men measure themselves and others. To a Scout, bravery means not only the courage to face physical danger, but the determination to stand up for the right. Trusting in God, with faith in his fellow man, he looks forward to each day, seeking his share of the world's work to do. Let the red of the Eagle badge remind you always of courage. To remind the Eagle Scout to always wear a smile, the Red, White and Blue ribbon is attached to the scroll of the Second Class Scout, which has its ends turned up in a smile.

The Eagle Scout extends a helping hand to those who still toil up Scouting's trail, just as others helped him on his climb to the Eagle. The performance of a daily Good Turn takes on new meaning when he enters a more adult life of continuing service to others. The Eagle stands as a protector of the weak and helpless. He aids and comforts the unfortunate and the oppressed. He upholds the rights of others while defending his own. He will always "Be Prepared to put forth his best.

Leader: You deserve much credit for having achieved Scouting's highest award. But wear your award with humility, ever mindful that the Eagle Scout is looked up to as an example.

May the Scout Oath and Scout Law be your guide for tomorrow and onward. Read for the Scout to repeat in short segments as given below and use scout's name as appropriate. Memories book and framed Eagle certificate are presented.

Color Guard leader: "Scout Sign of Reverence" move right hand, still holding 3 fingerd scout sign, to over the heart. General Information: The date, time, and place of the Court of Honor are basically up to you to decide. The Call of the Eagle is an audio or video tape special presentation. Its use is optional. After the Court of Honor: Since the location of the Court of Honor is your choice, the place of a reception afterwards is also yours. Ask Andy. Baloo's Bugle. E-mail Lists.

Merit Badges. Custom Search. You may be seated. Team and Eagle Scout candiate return to seats, audience sits The Call of the Eagle Optional program element: available as audio tape or video tape I am the voice of the Eagle.

I speak for The Eagles whose summit you have struggled so hard to reach. Yes, We have watched all these things in you, And now, that you are standing at the summit of the trail, in the glory of sunshine and wind and cloud at the threshold of your goal, WE, your Fellow Eagles applaud you and welcome you, for you have done your climbing in a true scout-like manner. Eagle Scout Charge Read for the Scout to repeat in short segments as given below and use scout's name as appropriate.

Ask the scout to make the Scout sign.



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