Bill Birch, who is famous for his hand carved Boy Scout neckerchief slides, speaks to the group of Eagle Scouts at the start of the Eagle Court of Honor.
The young men reminisce over their merit badges remembering the years of work required to obtain the rank of Eagle Scout.
Sean pins a special Eagle pin on Kirk. Both fathers and mothers receive a pin to be worn proudly by the parents.
As part of the Eagle ceremony, Kirk puts an Eagle neckerchief on Sean making him an official Eagle Scout.
Sean and his proud mom! The ribbon around Lisa's neck has both Sean's and Logan's Boy Scout pins, including Eagle pins from both sons.
Sean and his proud parents! Kirk was fortunate to be an Assistant Scoutmaster for the entire time Sean was in the scouting program and working on his Eagle. They enjoyed many great camps together.
Sean with all his merit badges.
Sean awards his Scoutmaster with the Eagle Scout Mentor pin. Each scout can give it to the person they felt helped them most, beyond their parents.
Sean shares a few words of thanks to all those who have helped him along the way.
All Eagle Scouts are recognized regardless of age. They are asked to sit in the Eagles Nest during the ceremony. Once Sean was awarded his Eagle he was able to join his dad and brother in the Eagles Nest.
Two of Sean's good "friends" who came to see Sean receive his Eagle.
Each boy had a table to display memories of their scouting experience as well as items that reflect their interests and hobbies. This is Sean's table.