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<blockquote data-quote="shadowmage36" data-source="post: 31365945" data-attributes="member: 157711"><p>Normally I don't play the part of thread-necromancer, but I figured just once it wouldn't hurt.</p><p> </p><p>I just had my Eagle Ceremony this past month (see profile picture), even though I actually <em>earned</em> the rank in 2004 (being away at college plays hell with scheduling). Worked for 4 years at one of the greatest camps I know of, Camp Workcoeman in the Connecticut Rivers Council, teaching Scoutcraft, Handicraft, and finally running the archery range (still have my instructor certification for that, which is cool). I have been in scouting since the age of 6 (hurray for Tiger cubs!), and fully intend to stay involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowmage36, post: 31365945, member: 157711"] Normally I don't play the part of thread-necromancer, but I figured just once it wouldn't hurt. I just had my Eagle Ceremony this past month (see profile picture), even though I actually [I]earned[/I] the rank in 2004 (being away at college plays hell with scheduling). Worked for 4 years at one of the greatest camps I know of, Camp Workcoeman in the Connecticut Rivers Council, teaching Scoutcraft, Handicraft, and finally running the archery range (still have my instructor certification for that, which is cool). I have been in scouting since the age of 6 (hurray for Tiger cubs!), and fully intend to stay involved. [/QUOTE]
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