Eagle Scout Mason Caldwell

Troop: 51
Eagle Project Location: Swiss Valley Nature Preserve in Peosta, Iowa

Eagle Project Description: Mason cleared invasive and competing plant species along a section of the Woodland Ecology Trail at the Swiss Valley Nature Preserve. The clearing project helps to create a less dense tree canopy, lessening root competition, providing more sunlight and nutrients to ground flora. A sign was also designed to explain the invasive plant species and their effects on the areas they habitat.

What does being an Eagle Scout mean to you?
Being a leader and a positive community figure.

If you had to describe your entire Scouting experience with just one word, what word would you choose? Why?
Meaningful. It was an overall good experience and one I will remember.

How did earning the rank prepare you for the future?
Earning the Eagle Scout rank taught me leadership skills.

By doing your Eagle Service Project, what did you learn about managing or leading people?
I learned that communication is very important when leading.

What advice would you give to younger Scouts who aspire to become Eagle Scouts?
My advice is just keep at it.

Please share a favorite Scouting memory.
Boundary waters – had a lot of good memories and the experience taught me a lot.