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Boy Scout Troop 787
Winter Springs, Florida
Commissioner Joanne Krebs
1126 East SR 434
Winter Springs, FL 32708
February 24,2005
Commissioner Krebs:
My name is Tom Hoisington, a volunteer Eagle Advancement Chairman within
the Central Florida Council, Boy Scouts of America. This letter is to ask for your
assistance in recognizing the achievements and service of Kyle Wilkerson, a
resident of this community and a member of Troop 787.
Would you please be so kind as to send Kyle a letter of greeting, along with any
other items you wish to be presented to him during a recognition ceremony to be
held on March 29, 2005 at Willow Creek Presbyterian Church in Winter Springs.
Please address your letter and recognitions to Eagle Scout Kyle Wilkerson, in
care of the following address. All of the recognitions and letters will be compiled,
placed in a binder or other suitable keepsake, and after they are read, will be
displayed during this special occasion for Kyle.
1736 Cinnamon Circle
Casselberry, FL 32707
Thank you very much for taking time from your extremely busy work schedule to
help this community and this unit recognize the personal achievement and
service of Eagle Scout Kyle Wilkerson.
Sincerely,
~~
Tom Hoisington, Eagle Scout
Eagle Advancement Chairman
Troop 787
Important Facts About ~agle Scout
Kyle Wilkerson
Kyle Wilkerson is a student at Lake Howell High School where he is currently enrolled in five (5) Advanced
Placement Classes and carries a 4.12 GPA. He is an active member of the Marching Band, President of
the school's Math Club, and Captain of the Engineering Team. He plans to enroll at Rollins College in
Winter Park in the fall of 2005 where he will study Physics.
Kyle entered the Scouting Program as a Tiger Cub and advanced through the Cub Scout Program,
ultimately earning the Arrow of Light award, the only Cub Scouting award that transfers into Boy Scouts
when the boy enters that program. Leadership positions held in the Boy Scout Program have included
Patrol Leader and Assistant Senior Patrol Leader; Troop Guide where he was responsible for teaching
scouting skills to new scouts; and, Den Chief where he was responsible for teaching Cub Scouts and
Webelos Scouts basic scouting skills and preparing them to cross over into the Boy Scout Program. His
most memorable adventures in scouting include a week long white-water canoeing trip on the Rogue River
in Oregon, a week long venture trek in North Carolina that included two days of white water canoeing, three
days of backpacking, and a day of white-water rafting, and attending summer camp at Camp Daniel Boone
in western North Carolina.
Important Facts About Eagle Scouts
To achieve the rank of Eagle Scout, a young man is required to earn a minimum of twenty-one merit
badges. Twelve of these badges are required.
Citizenship in the World
Family Life
Camping
Emergency Preparedness or
Lifesaving
The Scout is also required to earn a minimum of nine elective merit badges. These enable the Scout to
explore areas of personal interest.
Additionally, the Scout is required to demonstrate leadership ability by accepting leadership posItions within
both his patrol and the troop; and, through the completion of a service project that benefits the community.
The Eagle Court of Honor Handbook tells us that, of 100 boys who join Scouting, ...
. Only rarely will one appear before a juvenile court
. Twelve will receive their first time religious contact
. Five will receive Church affiliated awards
. One will join the clergy of his chosen faith
. Eighteen will develop hobbies which will last a lifetime
. Eight will enter a career based on Merit Badge work
. Seventeen will become Scout Leaders
. One will save a life using skills learned in Scouting
. One will save his own life using skills learned in Scouting
. Only TWO will achieve the rank of EAGLE
Citizenship in the Community
Personal Management
First Aid
Citizenship in the Nation
Personal Fitness
Communications
Swimming, Hiking, or Cycling
Environmental Sciences