The Adams awards recognize outstanding Eagle projects completed by young people who earned the Eagle Scout rank in 2022.
It’s that time of the year; Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year award nominations are due by Midnight on January 31, 2023. Honor an Eagle Scout’s project by nominating it today.
On July 28, 2022, in a small ceremony at the Oakland City Hall, Apara Sai Jell was recognized by the Golden Gate Area Council as the 2022 National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year awardee.
The 2022 Adams awards, which include 16 territorial winners and a national winner selected from one those territorial winners, recognize outstanding Eagle projects completed by young people who earned the Eagle Scout rank in 2021.
Golden Gate Area Eagle Scout recognized as the National Service Territory 3 Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Awardee. Apara, a member of the 2021 Eagle Scout Class and Troop 36G, will now compete against other NST winners for the national project for the year.
Nominations for the Eagle Project of the Year Award are due by Midnight on January 31, 2022. Nominations can be submitted online using the form found on the award’s page.
Euan McManus earned his Eagle with Troop 152 of Oakley, Calif. two months before turning 14 and is on a quest to earn every merit badge. He has attended World and National Jamboree and has visited Brownsea Island in the United Kingdom. Euan’s passion for STEM has led to him earning multiple STEM Nova and Supernova awards, provided him with an idea for his award-winning Eagle Project, a focus for study in college, and hopefully a career. Please enjoy this all-encompassing spotlight of Eagle Scout Euan McManus.
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