Peninsulas Territory Service Area Advancement

National advancement resources are available on the Chief Seattle Council Advancement page. 

This is the General advancement information you will need to have handy.

A COMPUTER is HIGHLY ENCOURAGED for YOU to conduct this process as a SMARTPHONE will FAIL you at multiple points if you try and do this on your phone.

The Eagle Advancement information specific to the Peninsulas Territory Service Area is below.

Step #1  Ask yourself “Where is your unit located?”

If your unit is located on the East side of the Hood Canal Bridge please use Sherry Bougan. 

If your unit is located on the West Side of the Hood Canal Bridge please us Jim Sherwood.

That person will be the name that you will use for the following:

Within the Eagle Project Workbook on Page “B” at the bottom  “Council or District Project Approval Representative” enter the person’s name.

 

Peninsulas project proposal Page B

For your “postage paid” Peninsula Territory “Peninsula Territory Confidential Eagle Scout Letter of Recommendation Form”

 use the address of either Shery Bougan or Jim Sherwood to be the recipient of the mail.   The letters do not go back to the applicant. The letters go to the Eagle Advancement coordinator.  

Sherry Bougan
Kitsap Advancement Committee Chair
9981 Central Valley Rd
Bremerton, WA 98311

Email Sherry at sherry.bougan@gmail.com

 

Jim Sherwood
Mt. Olympus Advancement Committee Chair
2201 W Sims Way, Port Townsend, WA 98368-2266

Email Jim at mountolympusadvancement@gmail.com

Council or District Project Approval  Representative
Carl Olson
2449 NW Latigo Ln Silverdale WA 98383-9549
Email address carldolson@aol.com (360) 779 5106

Step #2   Ask yourself “Are you a Life Scout?”

If Yes  download the Life to Eagle Checklist  CLICK HERE 

If unsure of your current rank. Log into Scoutbook and verify your current rank. https://scoutbook.scouting.org/mobile/dashboard

Then come back to this page to continue.

If you are within 6 months of your 18th birthday and you are just now getting to this page. Meaning you are 17 1/2 years old  or older please contact either Sherry Bougan or Jim Sherwood immediately. Let them know you may need a waiver or an extension. Sherry or Jim will explain to you the requirements and specific issues for your case when to talk to them. 


Step #3.  Now that you downloaded the Eagle scout checklist (above) it will ask you to review if the Eagle requirements 1-6 are completed. 

This information can be downloaded or reviewed within your personal profile on scoutbook. https://scoutbook.scouting.org/mobile/dashboard/

Go to My Dashboard, Scroll down to Reports, select “Eagle Application”.  A new tab will open to download the Eagle application form. 

Once Downloaded, Open this file.

This file will reflect the dates and achievements you have completed thus far on your trail to Eagle.

Halfway down page 1, in red, is where Requirement 1 begins.    Review all 6 of the requirements. 

For this whole form, If any of the dates are not pre-populated then your unit advancement chair needs to record the completion date.  Please work with your unit’s advancement chair to provide any documentation they need.

Under Requirement #2 There is not going to be a pre-population of your references.  It is your choice who your references are.  Select five (5) people that you want to be your references. six(6) if you have a job.  The Religious representative can be anyone at your institution or if not affiliated with an organized religion, then the parent or guardian provides this reference.

Step #4.  Return to the Check sheet above. You should now be on the 3rd box. 

Prepare your letters.  This means you can either ask people for references by explaining the process to them or you can download this form, Fill in page 2, https://scoutles.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Sample-Eagle-Scout-Letter-Of-Recommendation.pdf and then print it 5 five times (6) six if you have a job. Put the two pages inside an envelope that has a valid stamp and either Sherry’s or Jim’s addresses on the front and then hand them to packet.  You should end up with five (5) envelopes with 2 pages per (6) six if you have a job.

Have your completed Letter of Recommendation Forms sent to:

Kitsap Peninsula Troops     Olympic Peninsula Troops

Sherry Bougan
3662 NE Hyak Way
Bremerton, WA 98311
Email: sherry.bougan@gmail.com

 

  Jim Sherwood
2201 W Sims Way
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Email: mountolympusadvancement@gmail.com

Step #5 .  Download the Eagle Scout service project workbook.  https://www.scouting.org/programs/scouts-bsa/advancement-and-awards/eagle-scout-workbook/

There are several parts to the Project workbook. At this point you are only concerned with the first presented page.  Enter your full legal name on the first line. Then enter what you think the name of your project will be on the 2nd line.

Review with your parents the first part of the package up to the “Proposal” which starts on page “A”.  this is where you will gain the information of what to expect just like you gained when you were doing your merit badges.  The rules of being an Eagle Scout Project Manager are within.  You are leading the performance not being the performer for your Eagle Project. There are a lot of rules you have to be aware of.  There are a lot of things you would like to take shortcuts with. We know this. Please review this first part with your parents.

 

Step #6 The Project Proposal. On your check sheet from above you should now be on box 4.  

There are 5 tests for your proposal to consider. 

If you would like to have a Coach you have this option. Your Unit Committee Chair or Advancement Chair can help you locate a district approved Coach.  Carl is the Coach trainer for our territory.

If you get stuck you can reach to to Carl Olson or Jim Sherwood.

For Troops on the Kitsap Peninsula (Kitsap County) 
 
For Troops on the Olympic Peninsula (Clallam and Jefferson Counties)
Carl Olson
 Email:   olson.carl.d@gmail.com
Phone:  (360) 779-5106  
 
Jim Sherwood
Email:   mountolympusadvancement@gmail.com

 

Your proposal must be prepared first.   

The project proposal is the second section of the Eagle Project Workbook. The pages are alphabetically numbered.

Take page B to your next unit meeting to work with your unit Advancement Chair or their representative or a Coach to complete pages B – G.  These pages are intended to be a best guess expectation.  

  • It is designed to be an overview, but also the beginnings of planning. It must show your unit leader, unit committee, and council or district that your project can meet the following tests.
    1. It provides sufficient opportunity to meet the Eagle Scout service project requirement. You must show that
    planning, development, and leadership will take place; and how the three factors will benefit a religious institution, a
    school, or your community.
    2. It appears to be feasible. You must show the project is realistic for you to carry out.
    3. Safety issues will be addressed. You must show you have an understanding of what must be done to guard
    against injury, and what will be done if someone gets hurt.
    4. Action steps for further detailed planning are included. You must make a list of the key steps you will take to
    make sure your plan will have enough details so it can be carried out successfully.
    5. You are on the right track with a reasonable chance for a positive experience.

Once you have completed this meeting and have fulfilled what you think are the 5 tests.  Schedule with your Eagle coach a review of your proposal and then contact either Jim or Carl for the District approval at the bottom of page “B”.  Expectation here is that you will submit the Project Proposal to Carl Olson or Jim Sherwood for review. They will reach back out to you to discuss any issues or concerns. Once you have the approval to proceed you may now move on to Step #7.

  

Step #7   You should now be on the Check sheet above on box 6. Once you have your project proposal completed you may now begin your project. It is encouraged you start with your fundraising as that is the next long lead portion.  Follow through the Check sheet and the Eagle Project Project Workbook until your project is complete.

When you have completed all the requirements for Eagle Scout (except for the final Board of Review), drop the completed Eagle Scout Rank Application and completed Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook at the following locations. Send an email immediately upon dropping it off to the Eagle Advancement coordinator.  

Sherry Bougan
Kitsap Advancement Committee Chair
9981 Central Valley Rd
Bremerton, WA 98311

Email Sherry at sherry.bougan@gmail.com

 

Jim Sherwood
Mt. Olympus Advancement Committee Chair
2201 W Sims Way, Port Townsend, WA 98368-2266

Email Jim at mountolympusadvancement@gmail.com

 

Are You A Current Eagle Project Coach Or Interested In Becoming One?

Council provides a Eagle FAQ of the things most missed and updates in the processing of packages. Please review.

This application must be submitted in order to become approved to serve as an Eagle Project Coach for Peninsula Territory Service Area Scouts. Individuals who wish to become a Project Coach must first: (1) attend a training session on the role of the roles and responsibilities of Eagle Scout Service Project Coaches, the use of the Eagle Service Project Workbook, and related administrative procedures, (2) be registered in a BSA Adult position, and (3) be current on Youth Protection Training. Application forms should be submitted directly to Chief Seattle Council.