Eagle Board

Eagle Boards and Eagle Project Proposal Reviews are scheduled on the Fourth Thursday of each month by appointment only at Bethel United Methodist Church, 100 Lumpkin Campground Rd. S. Dawsonville. (Map by Google)  
12 Steps From Life To Eagle

NEW!Scouts must schedule their Project Review or Board of Review by the 3rd Thursday of the month.  Scouts scheduling a Board of Review must have their application submitted to the Jefferson Service Center by the 3rd Thursday of the month.

The Eagle Board meets on the 4th Thursday of the month by appointment only. To schedule a Board of Review or Eagle Project Proposal Review please contact the following:

To schedule a Leadership Project Review, send an email to Tom Dillon at 
To schedule a Board of Review, send an email to Terry Kennedy at
 
If you have questions that have not been answered, you should contact the Etowah District Advancement Chairman, Randy Watson, via email at

For detailed information regarding Eagle Projects and the Eagle Board of Review take a look at these documents supplied by the Etowah District Advancement Committee

  • Council Approved Eagle Project Workbook Guide used by project reviewers should be referenced by the Life Scout in creation of his project workbook and reviewed by unit leadership and scout prior to requesting an appointment.
  • Description of an Eagle Board of Review, some ideas about what to expect.
  • Eagle Board Process A review of the procedures for Eagle Scout service project proposal approvals & Eagle Boards of Review.
  • NEW! Eagle Scout Rank Application Download the latest version of the application here.  NEW as of May 1, 2008
    Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook   CLICK HERE
  As you plan and carry out your leadership service project, use the Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook to record your plans and progress.
 
     
   
  Read About The Leadership Service Project...AKA the "Eagle Project"   A letter to all Life Scouts from
Roy Williams, Chief Scout Executive

Boy Scouts of America

     
          After you have attained the rank of Eagle you should consider joining the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA)

CLICK HERE and go to the NESA site