NESA Westark

NESA Westark The National Eagle Scout Association of the Westark Area Council is a fellowship or men who have achieved the Eagle Scout ranks.

NESA- Westark is a fellowship of men who have achieved the Eagle Scout rank and desire to use their talents, efforts and influence toward forming the kind of young men America needs Only 5% of Scouts ever reach this goal. Only those who have been granted the Eagle Scout Award by, and who are members in good standing with, the Boy Scouts of America may hold membership in the National Eagle Scout As

sociation. NESA is young men searching for dynamic and challenging leadership roles. NESA is older Eagle Scouts who desire using their efforts and influence toward forming the kind of young men America needs for leadership. The objective of NESA is to serve—to serve Eagle Scouts and through them, the entire movement of Scouting.

05/21/2014

For the Eagle Scouts and anyone who has helped work on an Eagle Scout project, what was the project, and how many hours did it take to complete?

03/13/2014

If you haven't seen it before, check out the study from Baylor University on the impact Eagle Scouts have on their communities. It's great info to share with Scouts considering earning the Eagle Scout rank. Find it here: http://bit.ly/17cBAoN

Congrats to all the Eagle Scout Olympians!
02/25/2014

Congrats to all the Eagle Scout Olympians!

In case you missed it yesterday, Eagle Scout bobsledders Steven Holcomb and Chris Fogt are returning from the Olympics with bronze medals! Their story: http://bit.ly/1mpkg8r

01/27/2014

Be on the lookout for Golden Eagle Dinner info soon!

Bill Simon, CEO of Walmart US, speaking at the Golden Eagle Dinner on April 2, 2013
04/10/2013

Bill Simon, CEO of Walmart US, speaking at the Golden Eagle Dinner on April 2, 2013

Wayne Brock, Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America, speaking at the Golden Eagle Dinner on April 2, 2013
04/03/2013

Wayne Brock, Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America, speaking at the Golden Eagle Dinner on April 2, 2013

03/16/2013

It is our pleasure to announce that Nathaniel Durham Echols' Eagle Scout service project has been selected to represent the Westark Area Council for the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award!

Nathaniel recruited 46 Scouts and individuals for his project, organizing them into skilled teams with a total of 753 volunteer hours. Nathaniel provided each team dedicated instruction and
supervision, specific to the restoration and enhancements made at the Middle School/Junior High House at Elmdale Baptist Church in Springdale, AR.

One winner will be selected by April 15, 2013, in time to be announced at the National Annual Meeting in May. The national award winner will receive a certificate, a silver device for the Eagle embroidered knot, and a cash award of $2,500 that will be available for the Scout’s future educational purposes or for him to attend a national or international Scouting event or venue. The national award winner’s local council will also receive a $2,500 award.

Please join us in congratulating Nathaniel on this achievement!

01/08/2013

2012 NATIONAL EAGLE SCOUT SERVICE PROJECT OF THE YEAR AWARD

The National Eagle Scout Association has established the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award to recognize valuable service of an exceptional nature by a Scout to a religious institution, a school, community, or other entity. The award recognizes the Scout for his Eagle Scout leadership service project, which is part of the requirements for earning the Eagle Scout Award. Each local council will choose a council-level winner, and from that pool, each region will pick a region-level winner. A national winner then will be selected from the four regional finalists. The national winner will be selected on April 15, 2013 and will be announced at the National Annual Meeting in May.

On or before January 21 of each year, an Eagle Scout, his parents, or any registered BSA volunteer (with the Eagle Scout’s permission) may submit his Eagle Scout leadership service project for consideration. The Scout must have passed his Eagle board of review in the prior calendar year (January 1 to December 31). Each council NESA committee will choose one winner from among the council nominees. The winner will receive a certificate and a bronze device for the Eagle Scout embroidered knot from the National Eagle Scout Association. In addition, each winner’s name will be added to a perpetual plaque located in the council service center or other prominent local council facility. All council winners will be considered for the Regional Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award. You can learn more about this award at http://www.nesa.org/adams_award.html.

Download Application athttp://www.nesa.org/PDF/542-026.pdf

12/20/2012

Wayne Brock visited Newtown, Connecticut

Nothing says thrifty like a roll of duct tape.
12/04/2012

Nothing says thrifty like a roll of duct tape.

Does this pic mean THRIFTY to you? :)

Boy Scouts of America has a new BSA Discover Credit Card for Scouting’s adult members, volunteers, parents, & alumni! Ch...
11/28/2012

Boy Scouts of America has a new BSA Discover Credit Card for Scouting’s adult members, volunteers, parents, & alumni! Check it out here: http://boyscoutcreditcard.com

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What does FRIENDLY mean to you?
11/25/2012

What does FRIENDLY mean to you?

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Fort Smith, AR

Telephone

+18003230732

Website

http://www.nesa.org/, http://www.nesa.org/PDF/542-404_WB.pdf

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