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Troop 208 - Court of Honor

 

 

Traditions and ceremonies are great motivators. A Court of Honor is a ceremony held to present Scouts with awards they have earned.

We ask all parents to attend both Troop and Eagle Scout Courts of Honor each year. In addition to recognizing the Scouts who have earned awards, even if a member of your family does not receive one, we try to give information to parents about upcoming events.

 

 


Attendance is a good way to evaluate the health of the Troop, as a large number of Scouts should be advancing each year. Courts of Honor also allow you to become acquainted with other parents and the troop leadership.


Refreshments will be provided at the end of the Courts of Honor.

Last Update: Sunday, February 18, 2007 8:14 PM
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