
Becoming an Eagle Scout is a huge accomplishment and one that requires serious commitment and effort over several years. Most all scouts aspire to become an Eagle Scout but only a few actually make it to the top. Click here to see the Honor Roll of Upton Eagle Scouts. When a boy is ready to begin the board of review process for his eagle, he needs to request (via the Advancement Chairperson) a meeting with what will be a minimum of 3 committee members. When asking for Committee Chair approval of an Eagle Rank Application, the Scout needs to request (again via Advancement Chairperson) a Board of Review with the Committee. The Scout's final step will be to have the Committee organize his Community Board of Review once his application is processed at the District Level. (This is typically initiated by the District Level contacting the Committee Chair or Committee Advancement person.) Below is a list of resources that can help you along the way to eagle. Eagle Scout Workbook Eagle Application Eagle Palm Application Troop 132 Life to Eagle Process -- see the Troop 132 Handbook Eaglescout.org - All about getting to Eagle Eagle Project Ideas - This is a great site full of good project ideas. Eagle_Scout_Leadership_Service_Project_Checklist |






By Troop Historian, Derek M. This past Veteran’s Day numerous scouts from Upton’s Troop 132 along with town and state leaders, and Upton’s Veterans participated in the dedication of the newly enhanced Veteran’s Memorial at Lakeview Cemetery. The ceremony which was coordinated by Scout Stephen P. as part of his completion of his Eagle project which consisted of improving the surroundings of the existing memorial. Troop Chaplain Kaelan F. recited the opening prayer with speeches made by Stephen P., Representative George Peterson, and Veteran Russell Wood. Stephen P. ended the ceremony with a Veteran’s Day poem and taps was played by Troop Bugler Brett N. |
