Boy Scouts of America

Troop 282

Blue Elk District • Heart of America Council, BSA

A Chartered Organization of Trinity Episcopal Church

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June 1st, 2010

BSA 100th Anniversary Award

A Century of Making a Difference is an awards program specially developed for the 100th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America for all Scouts, adult volunteers and Scouting alumni.

The award consists of a main patch, which is patterned after the official 100th Anniversary emblem, with five additional awards represented by 2" ribbons from the patch. Program participants will earn recognition for making a difference in their communities due to their dedication to five of Scouting’s core values: Leadership, Character, Community Service, Achievement, and the Outdoors.
Individuals will be able to display all earned awards at the same time on their uniforms by attaching award markers to the patch.

Awards may be earned as of September 1, 2009 through December 31, 2010. Service projects and activities finished after May 2009 count toward Year of Celebration ribbons.

There are five requirements for each age group. All you have to do is accomplish at least three of the five requirements to earn the
award. You may want to do all five requirements, but three is all that you’ll need to qualify for the award.

If you have any questions about the 100th Anniversary Award please see Mr. Gentry.

You can download the requirements here:

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