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Court of Honor Script Page 1 of 6 Presentation of the Colors MC: Please present the colors. Color Guard: (Present colors) (Lead Pledge of Allegiance) (still standing…) MC: Please join me in reciting in the Scout Oath & Law. On my honor, I will do my best . To do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at ...
If you’ve never attended one, a Court of Honor is a ceremony in which Scouts are honored for their achievements, whether that be merit badges or a new rank (except for new Eagle Scouts, who have their own Eagle Court of Honor).
(Sean) - “Hello everyone, thank you for coming to this Court of Honor. Tonight we get to celebrate and acknowledge all of our troop’s achievements! Just to keep the ceremony moving along, please hold your applause until all the awards in each group have been presented. Let’s get started with prayer and the presentation of the colors.”
Recognition Ceremonies at Troop Courts of Honor. Some troops reserve the actual presentation of the badge for their court of honor, held every three months. Court of Honor recognition. ceremonies can be a bigger production where the badges are presented in a more impressive fashion.
Script: (Call scouts forward with parents to line up behind ceremony table facing troop) Leader: Candidate(s), when your name is called, please come forward with your parents and form a straight line in front of the table, facing the troop.
Advance the colors. – Color Guard Leader: (They come forward and let the color guard reach its position, then addresses the audience.) Please join us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Scouts, salute. (The troop flag is dipped. The color guard leader leads the Pledge of Allegiance.) Two! Post the colors.
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RECOGNITION CEREMONIES AT TROOP COURTS OF HONOR. Some troops reserve the actual presentation of the badge for their court of honor, held every three months. Court of Honor recognition ceremonies can be a bigger production where the badges are presented in a more impressive fashion.