User:Btp.eagle
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| - | I'm a long-time scout/scouter. Currently Troop Committee Chair for my son's Troop. I spent much of my youth in the pursuit of scouting. | + | I'm a long-time scout/scouter. Currently Troop Committee Chair for my son's Troop. I spent much of my youth in the pursuit of scouting. I earned Eagle in 1985 at the ripe old age of 14. Shortly thereafter I became the youngest recipient (in my lodge at the time) of the Founder's Award. I attended many NOAC and JLT conferences serving on staff at a few of these events. I left the folds of scouting for a time to get my career started and once my son was old enough to join Tiger Cubs I got right back into the thick of things. |
I'm looking forward to many more years of scouting with my son...and beyond. | I'm looking forward to many more years of scouting with my son...and beyond. | ||
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About Me
I'm a long-time scout/scouter. Currently Troop Committee Chair for my son's Troop. I spent much of my youth in the pursuit of scouting. I earned Eagle in 1985 at the ripe old age of 14. Shortly thereafter I became the youngest recipient (in my lodge at the time) of the Founder's Award. I attended many NOAC and JLT conferences serving on staff at a few of these events. I left the folds of scouting for a time to get my career started and once my son was old enough to join Tiger Cubs I got right back into the thick of things.
I'm looking forward to many more years of scouting with my son...and beyond.

