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The River Trails District, Boy Scouts of America, seeks to become the leading youth serving agency in Missouri, providing "cutting-edge" comprehensive, asset building, social development programs for all youth in every neighborhood and community. |
River Trails District Vision Statement: |
Announcement: Eagle Board Requirements The District Eagle Board has activated a new procedure to insure that every Life scout has the resources of a board of review. Starting February 2010, we must ask an adult leader accompany a Life scout to the District Eagle Board; to help balance the requests for review boards. This adult leader will participate in a review board other then of his Troop. With this experience, shared amongst all the troops, a knowledge base will be established at the troop level to help guide and encourage all future Life scouts. Lou Voss River Trails District Eagle Board Chairman E-mail rivertrailsmail@sbcglobal.net |
Welcome to River Trails District Website |
August Eagles |
Troop 426); Replaced a entrance ramp for the Ozark Food Pantry, and constructed a table for a meat slicer for their needs. |
Jacob Pinkley |

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Announcement: Eagle Board Meetings and Dates Will be the 2nd Tuesday of the Month at Windsor Elementary School, see the map on the Eagle Scout Help page . Meeting time will be at, 7:00 pm. Scouts must call for an appointment. Please call for an appointment. |
Announcement: On September 14, 2010, 7:00 pm, There will be a Life to Eagle Seminar for all Life Scouts, and Adults. It will be held at the Windsor Elementary School, next to the Eagle Board of Review. For a map, click here, |
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Bracher, Addison |
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Lawyer, Brett |
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September 14 Board Candidates |
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Please call for an appointment. |
Lew, Travis |
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Stiker, Paul |
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Ellermann, Chris |
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Stiker, Paul |
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Nahlik, David |
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James, Tom |
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Announcement: Historical Merit Badges Here are four merit badges that a Scout many years ago would have used to earn merit badges. As the Boy Scouts of America celebrates 100 years of Scouting in the United States, today’s youths will have the opportunity to experience a piece of the past. The four vintage merit badges that will count toward rank advancement are being released for the centennial year only, giving Boy Scouts a hands-on opportunity to experience the exciting past of the BSA. Earning these historical merit badges should be more than just earning another merit badge. By completing the requirements as close to how a Scout of 1910 would have done them will be your true growth experience. Click on a badge below for more details..... |