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Adults and Scouts please note that Health forms must be up to date and on file with the Troop.

All Adults involved with Troop 474 MUST take the Youth Protection Training online. See SM, ASM's, or any Committee Member for info.

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Members List:

CHARTER ORG. EXEC:
Rev. Alexander McDougall
CHARTER ORG REP:
Bill Burchfield
Committee Chairman:
Jim Ray
Scoutmaster:
Tim McCoy
SPL:
Matthew
ASPL:
Paddy
JASM:
Tyler
Nick
ASM: Quartermaster:
Chip Herr
ASM: Chaplain:
Mic O'Halloran
ASM:
Aaron Wyckoff
ASM: Training:
Carol Mohr
Training:
Mic O'Halloran
ASM:
Gary Cook
Bob Deis
Dale Folsom
Ed Frank
Mike Latham
Dave Mathias
Mike Williams
Committee-Treasurer:
Nikki Novak
Committee-Health Forms:
Angela Daniels
Committee-Treasurer Pro-tem:
Tom Gabalski
Committee-Secretary:
Ann O'Halloran
Committee-Outdoor Activities:
Paul Steffen
Committee-PSA Fund:
Robin Kurtz
Committee-Garage Sale Coordinator:
Ann Laubach
Committee-Special events ECOH:
Janine McCoy
Committee Special events ECOH:
Tammy Wallace
Committee-High Adventure:
Ted Shigley
Committee Member:
Richard Douglass
Jack Giljahn
Greg Koulton
Paige Maston
Member:
Paul Basel
Susan Burghes
Gareth Burghes
Ryan Folsom
Drew Frank
Matt Giljahn
David McCoy
Bobby Pyle

Useful Links

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BSA FIELD BOOK

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KNOTS

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INDIAN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY

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Eagle Projects

There are several steps an Eagle candidate must follow when developing a project concept into an Eagle project approved to work for their identified beneficiary. The Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook and Proper Approvals are just two of them. Please be sure your Eagle candidates are following them so that their project is properly approved and will count toward their requirements for Eagle rank. They include:

  • Using the approved National BSA Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook - BSA requires that all Eagle service projects are properly documented using this workbook. A hardcopy version is sent to all Life Scouts by the council office upon receipt of the BSA Advancement form documenting their obtaining Life Rank. Eagle candidates may also use the electronic version available at www.nesa.org. When using the electronic version it is important to print the whole workbook when presenting their Eagle service project to a District Eagle Adviser for review and approval to begin work.
  • Obtaining Project Approval – All projects must be properly approved before work on the project may begin. This approval includes signatures of the representative from the benefiting organization, the Scoutmaster, the Unit Committee member, and Council or District Advancement Committee member. NBSA states on page 3 and 9 of the Project Workbook that approval must be obtained prior to beginning work on the service project.

Affirmative answers to questions directed to a Buckeye Eagle Adviser by an Eagle candidate prior to obtaining signature approval does not constitute approval of a project or approval to begin work. While it is important to obtain clarification from a Buckeye Eagle Adviser when there are questions about the service project and if it meets NBSA requirements for approval, any affirmative response does not constitute project approval. Proper approval is obtained by the Eagle candidate meeting with the Eagle Adviser, presenting his completed and signed Eagle Project Workbook, making appropriate corrections to his Project Details as directed, and then obtaining approval of the Eagle Adviser by his/her signature on page 9 of the Project Workbook prior to scheduling or performing work on his Eagle service project. Eagle rank is about Leadership and Planning. Eagle candidates should allow 1-2 weeks to schedule a meeting with a Buckeye District Eagle Adviser. Eagle Advisers are volunteers with jobs, family, and other commitments to include meetings with other Eagle candidates. Sometimes scheduled appointments must be rescheduled due to unforeseen job or family events. Eagle candidates should not expect Eagle Advisers to drop everything they are doing to approve an Eagle service project just because the Scout is about to turn 18, the beneficiary needs the service project completed this weekend, or other reason requiring immediate approval. Proper planning by the Eagle candidate can and will prevent the need for rush approvals and potential disappointment. Eagle service projects worked prior to obtaining authorization/approval as required by NBSA will not be approved. Eagle candidates seeking the rank of Eagle will be required to select a new project and properly document and obtain approvals in order to meet the service requirement for Eagle rank.


MATTHEW is the 2011-12 George Tomlinson Award Winner

The George Tomlinson Award is voted by Scouts and Scouters of Troop 474 every year. It is not given to the oldest scout, or the scout of the highest rank. It is awarded to the Scout who his peers and mentors feel most exemplifies what a Scout should be. This year's winner is


Eagle Projects, 2011-2012

Paddy has completed his Eagle Scout project of building 65 Bluebird boxes to be placed in the Metroparks. He is now an Eagle Scout.
Matthew has almost completed his Whetstone High School Athletic Filed sign project.

We have 12 Life rank Scouts on deck. Remember, Scouts do not need to wait until they are seventeen and a half years old to start their Eagle Project. Planning can begin as soon as a Scout earns Life rank. Some of the places Scouts can look for ideas for Eagle Scout projects would be Metro-parks, The Ohio Historical Society, Ohio Village, Community recreation centers, elemntary schools, churchs, playgrounds, community victory gardens, etc.


Our latest Eagle Scouts for the troop have been:

  • Paul Basel
  • Gareth Burgess
  • John Ferrell
  • Matt Giljahn
  • Alex Koltun
  • Drew Frank
  • Tyler Gabalski
  • Zack Herr
  • Andrew Giljahn
  • Clifford Whiltshire, Jr.
  • Paddy
  • Josh
  • Dominic
  • Luke
  • Nigel
  • Matthew
  • Caleb

 
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