Sent on behalf of Ryan Hainey, SPL, Troop 7
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“I have finally reached the end of my Eagle Project preparation to install 6
benches in North Kiwanis Park and just in time, too! I know this request is
really late in coming, but I must complete my project by the end of the day
on Friday the 27th. I have arranged for equipment and supplies to be
delivered to North Kiwanis Park TOMORROW and need MAN and SCOUT power to
install the benches. Please show at 10:00 Thank you very much in advance
Yours in Scouting, Ryan Hainey”
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—–Original Message—–
From: Adkins, Lonnie D CTR USAF ANG 120 FW/CCZ
Subject: Service Hours for Scouts
Any Scout who helps with an Eagle Service Project gets credit for their
service hours required for advancement.
“For the Second Class <http://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php/Second_Class>
Rank, a Scout must participate in a service project or projects approved by
his Scoutmaster. The time of service must be a minimum of one hour. This
project prepares a Scout for the more involved service projects he must
perform for the Star, Life, and Eagle Scout Ranks.
”
– Advancement Policies
<http://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php/Advancement_Policies> #33088, page 27
Star and Life Ranks
”
For Star <http://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php/Star> and Life
<http://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php/Life> ranks, a Scout must perform six
hours of service to others. This may be done as an individual project or as
a member of a patrol or troop project. Star and Life service projects may be
approved for Scouts assisting on Eagle service projects. The Scoutmaster
approves the project before it is started.
”
– Advancement Policies
<http://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php/Advancement_Policies> #33088, page 27
So, if you need hours you can help Ryan on his project and you will get
credit. His number is 1 (618)363-2760