Silver Beaver Colony
History
Established in 1931, the Silver Beaver Award is presented for distinguished service to young people within a BSA local council. More than 50,000 recognitions have been conferred to date. As with the Silver Antelope, a recipient must be a registered adult member of the BSA. The awards are bestowed at appropriate local functions. Silver Beaver Awards are presented on the basis of the number of units in a council.
Past recipients are noted in the Silver Beaver resources tab on the right.
Nominations
Nominations for the Silver Beaver Award are accepted year-round. Nomination forms are available in the Silver Beaver resources tab on the right. Recipients are selected in December, and notified before the end of the year.
Our Colony
The Trapper Trails Council Silver Beaver Colony is a Council fellowship of recipients of the Silver Beaver award. The Colony has a variety of aims which may include social interaction among members and otherwise enhance Scouting programs.
Learn More...
To learn more about the Silver Beaver Colony, contact your Council Service Center .