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Raymond Lee Scout Service Center / Robeson Scout Shop

3301 Farber Drive
Box 6267
Champaign, IL
61826-6267
Ph: (800) 464-7291
Ph: (217) 356-7291
Fax:(217) 356-7785
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Danville Scout Office

305 Woodbury
Danville, IL 61834-1413
Ph: (217) 442-0869

Venturing - Advancement

Eagle Scout

 

Any male Venturer who has achieved the First Class rank as a Boy Scout in a troop or Varsity Scout in a team may continue advancement toward Star, Life and Eagle Scout ranks, and Eagle Palms, up to his 18th birthday.


Venturing Advancement Track

  

The Venturing Advancement track starts with the Bronze Award. Venturers can earn one or more of the five Bronze Awards (Arts & Hobbies, Sports, Sea Scout, Outdoor, or Youth Ministries). One Bronze is required for Gold.

 

The Gold Award is an intermediate level requiring at least 12 months' tenure and work. Requirements are based on three areas: personal development, service, and leadership.

 

The Silver Award is the highest award for Venturers. In addition to earning a Bronze and Gold Award, Venturers do additional work in the areas of leadership, emergency preparedness, and ethics.


The Venturing Awards

 

Ranger Award - The Ranger Award is an additional award/growth opportunity based on outdoor/high adventure requirements. A Venturer must complete eight requirements and at least four of 18 electives. The Outdoor Bronze Award is half of Ranger. 

 

Quest Award - The Quest Award is based on fitness and sports. A venturer must complete five core requirements and at least one of the five electives. The Sports Bronze Award is the first requirement.

 

TRUST Award - The Trust Award will help Venturers learn about themselves, their communities, and their religion and culture, as well as those of others. They must complete five areas of requirements with the support of a religious leader in their community.It is appropriate to present these awards at a court of honor or Eagle/Silver banquet, and to recognize them in local and school newspapers.


Recognition Awards

 

Other awards designed to provide recognition for youth and adults include:


Prairielands Post

 

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Internet Rechartering

 

It's a lot like the Census! Update your Unit's membership roster online. Click here.


Internet Advancement

 

Post a Scout's advancement information here