Only made it to Cub Scouts, then after I ralphed all over the troop leader's car on a field trip, I drifted away. For me, the "camping" aspect of scouting was pretty ho-hum since my father and uncles were huge outdoor people, we camped out during deer season, and fished the lakes and streams. I got a basic lessons in fly fishing. So, with an outdoor family, scouting didn't offer much.
Eagle here too. Theyre making it easier lately around here. I spent like 200 hours building a handicapped ramp but some kid recently got it for building a small bookshelf. Cest la vie!
Three kids around the church got it for (1) restoring an old cemetery, (2) building a rose garden at a small church, and (3) reclaiming a half acre at the church from woods and wisteria. A fourth, several years younger, is getting it for cutting the church grass every two weeks. Most of the work is done by his Grandfather (the kid nor his family have a lawnmower - and not for reasons of poverty).