Mobile Version
 
Move your mouse over me


Bookmark and Share

rss   RSS Feeds

facebook logo
 
twitter logo


InsaneScouter Logo
Home > Blog
 
 
webmaster profile pic
 
By: webmaster      
 

While an Eagle court of honor is a troop function, a large part of the audience is usually made up of the honoree's family and friends. That's especially true with older Scouts who may not be well known to the guys in the new Scout patrol.

Of course, you have to invite family and friends; they won't hear about the court of honor in the troop newsletter. As early as possible in the planning process-even before the Eagle board of review-get your address book up to date. Make a list of people who should be invited (from aunts and grandparents to former teachers and den leaders), then track down their current postal and/or email addresses. Taking care of this drudgework ahead of time can greatly reduce your stress level when it's time to send out invitations.

 

Republished with permission, These tips come from the tips list is a free service for more information, visit www.eaglebook.com.

 

 



Other posts you may like
 


Add Comments


New comments will not show up until they have been manually approved, do to problems with spam.
Hide Form

Name: (*)

Email: (*)

Website:



Comment: (*)


Enter the security (*)
security code    





rss facebook group twitter - scoutbot contact - email InsaneScouter
Show Control Box

User:
  PW:
 
Forgot Password     Signup


 
Ramblings Blog
 
 
Scouting News
    View all Scout news

Should Boy Scouts revoke ban on openly gay members?
The Boy Scouts of America will vote on a resolution to partially rescind its ban on openly gay Scouts at a meeting in Texas on May 20. The wording of...
 
 

Search:
About | Sitemap | Advertise | Contact | Disclaimer | Privacy Statement
 

An official InsaneScouter Sponsor
 

Helping Scout leaders one resource at a time...

JX2 Media has graciously provided our hosting http://www.jx2media.com/ at no cost. Thank You!

SRSquare manages this site

Materials found on the InsaneScouter's Website © 1998 - 2014 may be reproduced and used by all Scouting volunteers for training, entertainment and program purposes consistent with Scouting and Guiding Organizations. Unless otherwise noted on the page. If you believe we are republishing your copyrighted material without permission, please Contact Us including the link/url of said content to have it removed or your copyright information added.

Please be advised that InsaneScouter is NOT affiliated with any Scouting or Guiding Organization.

All opinions expressed on these pages are those of the original authors. All holdings are subject to this Disclaimer.