What is a Court of Honor?

Courts of Honor are  gatherings for Scouts, families, and  guests where the troop and troop members are recognized for what’s been accomplished and achieved. They are presented in a manner appropriate for a special occasion and can feature a variety of impressive ceremonies.

Troop 457 tries to hold a Court of Honor once a quarter (typically on the month with a fifth Tuesday).  Family and friends are encourage to attend these events.  The Troop plans these events.

An Eagle Scout Court of Honor is a more rare and special event.  This Court of Honor is focused on the Scout who is receiving their Eagle Scout award and may include additional participants, recognition, and celebration on achieving this major accomplishment.  The new Eagle Scout and their family are actively involved in planning their own Court of Honor.

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