The National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award  The National Eagle Scout Association has established the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award to recognize valuable service of an exceptional nature by a Scout to a religious institution, a school, community, or other entity. The award recognizes the Scout for his Eagle Scout leadership service project, which is part of the requirements for earning the Eagle Scout Award. Please use the following link to access the updated application for the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award: http://www.nesa.org/PDF/542-026.pdf. Scouts must apply to the council office by January 1, 2013. The Inland Northwest Council would like to recognize each district with an Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award. The winners of each district will then be considered for the council level. The council Advancement and Recognition Committee will choose a council-level winner, and from that pool, each region will pick a region-level winner. A national winner then will be selected from the four regional finalists. We would like to recognize all winners at the Annual Eagle Scout Banquet on January 5th at the Lincon Center in Spokane. Save this date now! We would like all applicants to showcase their project at this dinner. NESA granted the very first national award to an Eagle Scout from the Baltimore Area Council in 2010. The winner attended the National Annual Meeting in Dallas as a guest of NESA where he received his award from Glenn and Melinda Adams in front of 1,300 attendees at the NESA Americanism Breakfast. To view more about the National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award please go to www.NESA.org |