CONGRATULATIONS TYLER!
Top Eagle Projects Receive National Attention
Each year approximately 50,000 Scouts nationwide attain the rank of Eagle Scout. One of the requirements to become an Eagle is the successful completion of a leadership service project. The National Eagle Scout Association proudly acknowledges projects that demonstrate valuable service of an exceptional nature. On October 19, 2010, at their annual recognition dinner held at the AquaTurf, Tyler Sibley from Middlefield Boy Scout Troop 33 was awarded the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project of the Year Award for the Connecticut Rivers Council.
Tyler’s project, The Middlefield Dog Park, placed fourth in the nation among all eagle projects completed in 2009. Projects are selected based on the originality of the project, planning, development, benefits they provide, scope of work in time and materials, difficulty of labor, extent and character of leadership and results of outcome.
Middlefield Scoutmaster, Robin Heath,
Congratulates Tyler
Tyler’s project, The Middlefield Dog Park, placed fourth in the nation among all eagle projects completed in 2009. Projects are selected based on the originality of the project, planning, development, benefits they provide, scope of work in time and materials, difficulty of labor, extent and character of leadership and results of outcome.
Middlefield Scoutmaster, Robin Heath,
Congratulates Tyler