 
Eagles Nest
A tribute to those scouts who have earned their Eagle Scout
Badge, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America. Attaining the rank of
Eagle Scout is an outstanding achievement that is widely recognized as an
indication of exceptional character, dedication, community service and leadership.
Troop 61 is extremely proud of the more than 300 scouts
from our troop that have earned the rank of Eagle. This is a true testament to the
spirit and tenacity of the scouts, the dedication of our adult leaders and the strength of
our scouting program.
Congratulations on a job well done, to
each of you, and to your parents. You have much to be proud of.
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| Jacob B. |
December 16, 2007 |
| Jacob is the son of Ed and
Ellyn. He received
his Eagle Scout Award in a Court of Honor held at Congregation Beth
Shalom on December 16, 2007. The ceremony included the guest
speakers Professor David W. Miller from the University of Illinois
and United States Congressman Dennis Moore.
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Jacob is a Runner in
the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. |
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| Josh M. |
November 4, 2007 |
| Josh received
his Eagle Scout Award in a Court of Honor held at Congregation Beth
Shalom on November 4, 2007.
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Josh is a Runner in
the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. |
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| Alex L. |
September 9, 2007 |
| Alex is the son of Andrew and
Andrea. He earned his Eagle Badge on May 17, 2007, and he received
his Eagle Scout Award in a Court of Honor held at Congregation Beth
Shalom on September 9, 2007.
Alex is a Senior at Olathe North where he is an
Honor Roll student. Alex has completed AP courses in both History
and English, and he achieved an Excellence in English Award. Alex's
talent for writing began at an early age. When he was in the third
grade, he was recognized at the Olathe District Schools Young
Author's Celebration for a book he wrote on Cheetahs.
Alex began his scouting career in first grade as a
Tiger Cub in Pack 3204. Alex set his sights high and earned the
Arrow of Light Award before crossing over to Troop 61 at the age of
eleven.
Alex has attended H. Roe Bartle summer camp every
year since he joined Troop 61. Alex has worked on staff at both Camp
Naish and Camp Bartle. He has earned 37 merit badges and the special
World Conservation Award. He has held the positions of Patrol
Leader, Assistant Quarter Master, Troop Guide and Instructor. Alex
is a Runner in the Tribe of Mic-O-Say and his tribal name is
Grasshopper of Harness Lightning.
For his Eagle project, Alex planned, organized and
directed the removal of a 420 foot fence for the Theater in The Park
in Shawnee Mission. The project also included installing a 30 foot
wooden fence and mulching around trees.
Alex plans to attend college and become a graphic
artist in the video game industry. He also plans to remain active in
scouting to continue to help others. |


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Alex is a Runner in
the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. |
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| Gregory D. |
April 16, 2007 |
| Gregory is the son of Jeff and
Debbie, and the younger brother of Adam and Jonathan. He
received his Eagle Scout Award in a Court of Honor held at
Congregation Beth Shalom.
Gregory is currently a
senior at Blue Valley North High School, where he has an internship
with Blue Valley Television on a weekly news program broadcast to
the entire school district. Gregory's work at the station includes
filming and editing. Gregory is also in BBYO and he has been
involved in softball and soccer. He also works part time at the
Jewish Community Center Sports Desk.
After visiting his older brother Jonathan at scout
camp each year, Gregory could not wait to join and he has been an
active member of Troop 61 since he was eleven. Gregory has
participated in several high adventure trips including the Northern
Tier Boundary Waters canoe trip and a SCUBA diving trip in the
Caribbean, where he learned how to sail and participated in a reef
restoration project. One of the most memorable events of his
scouting career was becoming a member of the tribe of Mic-O-Say.
For his Eagle project Gregory designed a landscape
renovation for the Compassion House part of the Good Shepard Manor,
which is a network of homes for adults with special needs. The
project included leading a large crew of scouts and adults in the
landscape construction, planting and installation of a fountain.
Gregory's future plans include studying film at
the KU, of which both his brothers are Alumni. While he will be away
at school, he plans to remain active with Troop 61 in the future.
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Gregory is a Tom Tom
Beater in
the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. |
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| David W.
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Benjamin T. |
March 26, 2007 |
| David W. and Benjamin T. both
received their Eagle Scout Awards in a Court of Honor held at
Congregation Beth Shalom.
David is the son of Bruce and Julia. He is a
senior at Blue Valley North where he participates in Varsity Debate,
Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society, and
serves as a freshman mentor. David spends his Sunday mornings
performing community service on behalf of Congregation Beth Torah.
David's scouting career started in pack 3010 as a
Tiger Cub. Prior to joining Troop 61, David earned the Arrow of
Light Award. Throughout David's tenure in Troop 61 he has served as
Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, Troop Guide, Patrol Leader, and
Assistant Patrol Leader. His most memorable scouting moments are the
high adventures he has attended: Philmont, Philmont HH (twice), and
Northern Tier. David served as crew leader at Northern Tier and once
at Philmont HH. Another proud moment of David's scouting career was
when he earned the Ner Tamid religious award.
For his eagle project, David led a group of
volunteers in converting two storage rooms into usable workspaces
for cleaning the hard drives of older computers at the JVS shelter
workshop. The JVS shelter workshop provides employment, structure,
and stability to members of the community that have physical
disabilities, developmental disabilities, or acculturation
difficulties.
Ben is the son of Robert and Valerie. He is a
senior at Blue Valley North where he is active in Debate,
Junior Classical League, Future Business Leaders of America,
National Honor Society, Track and the Anarchy Club. Ben also
volunteers at the Polsky Religious School, helping teach elementary
age students.
Ben started with Scouting as a Tiger Cub in Pack
3153. He participated in two Pinewood Derbies and one regatta derby.
In his second Pinewood Derby, he won the award for best car design.
He joined Troop 61 in 2000. Ben has been an Assistant Patrol Leader,
Patrol Leader, Troop Guide, and is currently a Junior Assistant
Scoutmaster. Last year he earned his Etz Chaim religious award. Ben
has also participated in five high adventure programs - one at
Philmont, three at Double H Ranch and one at Northern Tier. Ben has
attended Camp Bartle for six sessions. The skills and lessons Ben
has learned through Scouting have greatly influenced his life in
many ways.
For his Eagle service project, Ben designed and
led volunteers in building two large hanging wall cubbies and a
platform on wheels designed to hold children's scooters for the Lee
Ann Britain Infant Development Center at Shawnee Mission Medical
Center. The IDC provides therapy for developmentally challenged
children from birth to age six.
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Both boys are congratulated by Ron F. |
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David and Ben are both Warriors in
the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. |
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| Andrew K. |
September 18th, 2006 |
Andrew K., son of Lena and Jeff,
received his Eagle Scout award at a special Court of Honor held at
Congregation Beth Shalom. Andrew is proud to continue his family's
tradition as a third generation Eagle Scout.
Andrew began his scouting career with Cub Pack 3583 at Valley Park
Elementary School. As a Cub Scout he earned his Arrow of Light.
Andrew crossed over into Troop 61 in 2001. He has held several
leadership positions within the troop including Librarian,
Instructor, Assistant Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader and Troop Guide.
This past summer Andrew held the position of Chaplain's Aide at the
Double H Scout Reservation High Adventure trip. He is a recipient of
the Troop 61 Etta Bayzman Award for most advancement at the H. Roe
Bartle Scout Reservation.
For his Eagle project, Andrew organized and orchestrated crews of
Boy Scouts to work on improvements at the Harris Youth and Sports
Activities Park in the urban core of Kansas City. Projects included
completing the final construction of the playground surface,
painting the block long security fence on the park grounds and the
overall general maintenance of the entire park grounds including the
sand volleyball and miniature golf areas.
Andrew is a senior at The Barstow School where he is an honor roll
student. Andrew has participated in Wrestling, Debate, Varsity
Tennis, and the B'nai B'rith Yourth Organization.
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Andrew
is a Warrior in
the Tribe of Mic-O-Say.
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| Ben S. |
August 7th, 2006 |
| Ben S. is the son of Mike and
Debbie. Ben was awarded his Eagle Scout award
at a special Eagle Court of Honor held at Congregation Beth Shalom.
Ben began his scouting journey in first grade by
joining Pack 3002 at Tomahawk Ridge Elementary School. Ben went on
to earned the Arrow of Light, the highest award in Cub Scouts. He
then crossed over to Boy Scouts and joined Troop 61 in 2000. Ben's
grandfather, for whom he was named, was also a member of Troop 61.
Ben's uncle Louis K. and his cousin Adam S. are also Eagles in Troop
61.
Ben has held a number of leadership positions
including Assistant Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader, Assistant Senior
Patrol Leader and Troop Guide. He is currently serving as Assistant
Scoutmaster.
Ben has participated in three High Adventure trips
including Northern Tier and two trips to Double H. On the last trip
he served as crew leader of the 706AA Double H Crew.
For his Eagle project, Ben led a group of scouts
and adult leaders in the renovation of the parking lot at the Jewish
Vocational Services Center. The project included repainting all of
the parking space lines, signs and an adjacent wall and fence.
Ben is a senior at Blue Valley North High School,
where he is on the Honor Roll. He also takes classes in Culinary
Arts at the Broadmoor Technical Center. His culinary skills are well
known among the members to Troop 61. He has been on the Wrestling
Team and is involved in Skills USA. Ben also serves as a Junior
Board Member of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America and was
named Volunteer of the Year. |

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Ben is a Firebuilder in
the Tribe of Mic-O-Say.
His tribal name is
Screaming Nighthawk in the Moonlit Sky.
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| Ethan L. |
August 2nd, 2006 |
| Ethan L. is the son of Sandy and
Ida. He was awarded his Eagle Scout award
at a special Eagle Court of Honor held at Congregation Beth Shalom.
Ethan began his scouting career as a Tiger Cub in
Pack 1116 at Dulles Elementary School in Sugar Land, Texas. Ethan
continued in Cub Scouts after moving to Kansas, joining Pack 3131 at
Sunset Ridge Elementary School. Ethan was very active in Cub Scouts,
he earned all 20 of the Webelos activity pins and was awarded the
Arrow of Light, the highest award in Cub Scouts.
Ethan crossed over into Boy Scouts, joining Troop 61
in 2002. He has held several leadership positions including
Musician, Instructor, Assistant Patrol Leader and Patrol Leader.
Ethan has earned both the Maccabee and Ner Tamid religious awards.
For his Eagle project, Ethan organized and worked
with volunteers to pack offices, storerooms and the Library of
Congregation Beth Shalom for the move to the Lamar Campus. He also
assisted in unpacking the Library. Ethan is
a Sophomore at Blue Valley West High School, where he is active in
the Marching Band. He is a member of the 2006-2007 Band Council and
holds the position of Quartermaster. Ethan is also a student at the
Community High School of Jewish Studies. |
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Ethan is a Brave in
the Tribe of Mic-O-Say.
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| Aaron and Jacob
E. |
April 9th, 2006 |
| Aaron and Jacob E. are the sons of
Matthew and Gloria. Both boys were awarded their Eagle Scout award
at a special Eagle Court of Honor held at Congregation Beth Shalom.
Aaron’s Eagle Project involved building shelving
for Grandma’s House, a shelter for kids ranging from newborns to 2
year olds, whose parents are incarcerated. Because of his dedication
to the project, the executive board of Gracious Promise, the
benefactor of Aaron’s work, honored him with its’ first ever Youth
Volunteer Award.
Jacob’s Eagle Project was a door-to-door baby good drive in the
Shannon Valley area benefiting Hope House, a non-profit organization
that helps women escape domestic violence. He was also assisted by
donations from Steven Kohn, general manager of the Durry Inn Airport
and Babies R’ Us.
Both Eagle Scouts earned their religious award, the Ner Tamid. The
two Scouts are also members of AZA #2. Aaron has attended the 2006
Chapter Leadership Training Conference in Los Angeles. Jacob
attended the 2005 CLTC in Los Angeles, and just returned from BBYO’s
International Leadership Training Conference in Starlight, Pa.
Aaron is a junior and Jacob is a senior at Blue Valley Northwest
High School. Besides Boy Scouts, Aaron is involved with BVNW
Football, Track and Field, Band, Student Government and Youth Court.
Jacob is a Class Officer for the Class of 2007, and member of
Student Government. He is also involved with Choir, and Theatre
Company.
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Brothers and Best Friends. Both soon to become First Class Scouts
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Both boys are Firebuilders in
the Tribe of Mic-O-Say.
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| David
C. |
March
27th, 2006 |
David C. is the son of Howard and
Debbi. David was awarded his Eagle Scout award at a special Eagle
Court of Honor held at Congregation Beth Shalom. For his Eagle
project, David organized the warehouse at the Jewish Vocational
Services. He led volunteers in the clean up of the warehouse and the
sorting of clothing in order to make it easier for new immigrants to
find suitable clothing.
David began his scouting experience in the second grade with Cub
Pack 3385 at Mission Trail Elementary School. As a Cub Scout he
earned the Arrow of Light Award. David crossed over into Boy Scout
Troop 61 in February of 2000. David has held many leadership
positions within the troop -- Patrol Leader, Troop Guide, Senior
Patrol Leader, and is currently a Jr. Asst. Scoutmaster. He has
earned the Ner Tamid religious award and the Paul Bayzman and
Leonard Bayzman Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Scouting.
David is a junior at Blue Valley North High School. He has
participated in
Football, Wrestling, Track and Field, Yearbook, Future Business
Leaders of America, Latin Club, and is on the Principal's Honor
Roll.
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David is a Firebuilder in
the Tribe of Mic-O-Say.
His tribal name is Black
Panther Swimming in the Muddy Waters.
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| David
L. |
September 4, 2005 |
David, son of Sandy and Ida,
received his Eagle Scout Award at a special Court of Honor held at
Congregation Beth Shalom. David began his scouting career in the
second grade in Pack 1116 at Dulles Elementary School in Sugar Land,
Texas. As a Cub Scout, he earned his Arrow of Light award. David
crossed over into Troop 301 of Meadows Place, Texas in 1999. During
his tenure there, he held several leadership positions including
Chaplain's Aide, Assistant Patrol Leader and Patrol Leader. He was
also a member of the troop's First Aid Competition Team. David
achieved the rank of Star Scout prior to moving to Kansas in 2001.
He then joined Troop 61 where he has held the leadership positions
of Instructor, Troop Guide and Assistant Senior Patrol Leader. David
attended Brownsea, the Heart of America Council Junior Leader
Training Conference, in 2002. He has also participated in two
high-adventure programs with Troop 61 -- Philmont Scout Ranch and
Double H Ranch. David has earned his Ner Tamid religious award.
For his Eagle project, David organized volunteers to dismantle a
bird watching stand at the Overland Park Arboretum. The materials
were then moved to another section of the Arboretum where the group
reused the materials to build a puppet stage in the children's area.
David is a senior at Blue Valley West High School where he is active
in Marching Band and the Future Business Leaders of America. He is a
graduate of the Community High School of Jewish Studies and was
confirmed at Congregation Beth Shalom in 2004.
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| Justin
C. |
November
21st, 2004 |
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Justin
C's parents, Tom C. and Roshann P. are proud to announce that
their son became an Eagle Scout on Sunday Nov. 21, 2004 at his
Eagle Court, which was held at the Leawood Community Center.
Justin, age 16 is a member of Troop 61. He became active in
scouting as a cub scout and then joined Troop 61 in April 1999.
His Eagle project was to install a new recreational flooring
system at the Boys and Girls Club Thornberry unit. He thanks
everyone who contributed to this project. While in scouting,
Justin earned 25 merit badges including the religious award for
Jewish Scouting, the Ner Tamid. Justin is also a brave in the
tribe of Mic-o-Say. This past summer Justin participated in a high
adventure-scouting trip to the Boy Scouts Northern Tier base in
Atikokan, Canada. There he and others in his troop paddled for
over 50 miles in Quetico National Park and portaged through some
challenging terrain. Justin is currently a junior at Blue Valley
North High School and is a member of Congregation Beth Torah.
Justin
is the 294th scout to attain Eagle Scout rank in Troop 61’s
79-year history.
Guest
speakers and presenters included the Mayor of Leawood, the
presiding Chieftain of the Tribe of Mic O Say, the President and
CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Kansas City and the
President of the Kansas City School Board, the 1997 presiding
Chieftain of the Tribe of Mic O say, scout members of Troop 61 and
our Scoutmaster.
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Tribal name is Brave Son of Soaring American Bald Eagle |
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| Robert
G. |
December
6th, 2004 |
Robert
G. is the son of Al and Debbie G. For his Eagle project,
Robert organized a food drive to benefit the Yachad Food Pantry --
Kansas City's Kosher Food Pantry. Leading a crew of 21
scouts and adult leaders, Robert conducted a store-contact and
door-to-door campaign. Over 1660 items were collected and
delivered to the food pantry. Robert is a freshman at Blue Valley
Northwest High School. He has been a member of Boy Scout Troop 61
since 2001, and is a member in the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. He has
earned 25 merit badges and his Ner Tamid religious award. He
also earned his Aleph religious award as a Cub Scout. In 2001,
Robert was awarded the Etta Bayzman award as a first-year camper
with the most advancement and received the Arthur Herzmark award
in 2003 for the scout with most advancement in a 12-month period.
Robert is the 293rd scout to attain Eagle Scout rank in Troop 61's
79-year history. |

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Robert's
Tribal name is Son of Keeper of the Sacred Earth
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| Max G. |
January
5th, 2004 |
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Max G.
is Troop 61 292nd Eagle Scout. Presentation of the Eagle candidate
was made by Ron Fredman. The Eagle award, remarks and charge was
given by Jeff Dubinski. The NESA presentation was given by Harvey
Bodker
Max
joined Troop 61 in 1996. He attended the 1997 National Jamboree
with Troop 406 of Old Colony Council of Massachusetts. Max held a
number of roles in the troop, including Senior Patrol Leader and
Junior Assistant Scoutmaster. He earned 24 merit badges and the
Neir Tamid religious award. He was also given the 1997 Advancement
Award. Max is a warrior in the Tribe of Mic-O-Say.
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Max's mother, Lisa receives her Eagle pin as his father, Dana
watches. New to this Eagle Court of Honor, a father's pin was also
awarded (previous picture). |
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Max's
Tribal name is Warrior Little Swift Silver-Winged Bird |

| Charles
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Charlie
B. is Troop 61's 291st scout to reach the rank of Eagle. Presentation of the Eagle candidate was made by
Alan Lebovitz. Charlie had Jonathan D. as his guest speaker. Eagle Remarks and Charge was given by Dana Gibson. Eagle presentation was given by Al Beitchman. The National Eagle Scout Association presentation was given by Harvey
Bodker.
Charles (Charlie) began his scouting career in 1999. He was awarded the
Minie Bayzman award that year for earning 13 merit badges at the H. Roe
Bartle Scout reservation. Charlie also earned his religious Ner Tamid
Award and is a Brave in the Tribe of Mic O Say. |
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For Charlie's Eagle project, he organized 11 scouts and 5 adult leaders to
participate in an extensive marketing program for the Health Partnership
Clinic (HPC) in an effort to attract new patients, boost volunteer
participation, and increase financial support. HPC is a non-profit organization
which provides free acute medical care and dental services to uninsured
Johnson County, Kansas residents. Charlie led the scouts and adults in
up-dating existing HPC posters by adding informational stickers and by
distributing the posters and informational brochures to grocery stores
through out Johnson County area.
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Charlie's tribal name is: Warrior, Son of Night Eagle
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Charlie's
mother receives her Eagle pin, while Charlie's step father watches. |

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On May 6th 2002, at an Eagle Court of Honor, two Troop 61 Scouts received their Eagle Scout award.
Jason C. on the left, Alex C. on the right.
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Alex C. |
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Alex C. is Troop 61's 289th scout to reach the rank of Eagle. Presentation of the Eagle candidate was made by Dr. Norman Kahn. Alex C. had Rabbi Mendy Weinburg as his guest speaker. Eagle Remarks and Charge was given by Dana Gibson. Eagle presentation was given by Al Beitchman. The National Eagle Scout Association presentation was given by Harvey
Bodker. |
Alex began his scouting career in 1996. His advancement to the rank of Eagle was challenging, but after countless overnight hikes, numerous merit badges and 3 sessions at H. Roe Bartle Reservation, he has reached his goal. Alex also participated in a 6 week multiple Scouting activities event last summer to include Jr. Leadership Training and a High Adventure experience. He also participated in the International Boy Scout Jamboree in Ft.
A.P. Hill, Va. last summer, 2001. Alex has been very fortunate to have the outstanding leadership of many people that have given their time and encouragement to help him reach this milestone. Another motivation was his three older brothers Erik, Scott and Zachary all of whom are Eagle Scouts. Alex earned his Ner Tamid in 1998. His scouting experiences have taught him about leadership, survival, ethics and responsibility. All of these values will benefit him in his adult life.
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| For Alex's Eagle project, he organized a crew to refurbish and upgrade the basketball court at the Chabad House Center. They filled in holes, sealed the cracks, painted the goals and painted the lines on the court. With the help of his brothers and many others, the project was very successful. Alex would like to thank everyone who participated in this project and Rabbi Weinburg for all of his help. |
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Alec C's Tribal name is Baby brother of Observant Tiger in Mends Tee Pee |
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Jason C. |
| Jason C. is Troop 61's 290th scout to reach the rank of Eagle. Presentation of the Eagle candidate was made by Mike McHugh. Jason C. had Dr. Norman Kahn as his guest speaker. Eagle remarks and Charge was given by Dana Gibson. Eagle presentation was given by Al Beitchman. The National Eagle Scout Association presentation was given by Harvey
Bodker. |
Jason began his scouting career in 1994. His advancement to the rank of Eagle was challenging, but after countless overnight hikes, numerous merit badges and 4 sessions at H. Roe Bartle Reservation, he has reached his goal. Jason also participated in a
50-mile hike trek to Philmont Ranch in New Mexico last summer. Jason earned his Ner Tamid award and is a member of the tribe of Mic-O-Say. Jason has been very lucky to have the outstanding leadership of many people that have given their time and encouragement to help him reach this milestone. His scouting experiences have taught him about leadership, survival, ethics and responsibility. All of these values will benefit him in his adult life. |
| For Jason's Eagle Project, he organized a crew to clean out the lower level of the new ACLU building. When the ACLU purchased their new building the previous owners left a lot of garbage in the lower level. Jason organized the clean up and remodeling of the space so that it could be used for a conference area. They filled in holes, sealed the cracks, painted, varnished, and put up new lighting. With the help of many volunteers, the project was very successful. Jason would like to thank everyone who participated in this project and Susan Perry for allowing him to undertake this job. |
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Jason's Tribal name is Swift Silent Gold Fox. |
Troop
61 Eagles through the Decades
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Ron C |
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Robert M |
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Jerry F |
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Wayne R |
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Richard H |
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David L |
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Jeff M |
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Larry S |
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Barry S |
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Barry St |
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Tom W |
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Fred W |
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Kenny Z |
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1935 |
1945 |
1955 |
1965 |
1975 |
1985 |
1995 |
2005 |
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Jack L |
David H |
Gary B |
Richard C |
Stuart B |
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Eric C |
David L |
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Joe S |
Milton M |
Larry L |
Rick D |
Gary D |
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Joshua E |
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Martin B |
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Fred G |
Bruce H |
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David H |
Greg R |
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Dennis H |
Dennis S |
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Gary L |
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Craig L |
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Joel M |
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Steve P |
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Mike R |
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Jerry W |
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1936 |
1946 |
1956 |
1966 |
1976 |
1986 |
1996 |
2006 |
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Isael B |
Richard A |
Arnold B |
Warren B |
Harold A |
Michael E |
Max K |
David C |
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Henry D |
Robert C |
Roger C |
Brian H |
Frank B |
Jason J |
Davis S |
Aaron E |
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Alvin J |
Bob H |
Harold S |
Bryan K |
John B |
Jeff N |
Andrew Z |
Jacob E |
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Harold L |
Larry P |
Neil S |
Doug R |
Kevin B |
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Ethan L |
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Bill L |
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Steve T |
Jonathan D |
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Ben S |
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Julian R |
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Steve G |
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Andrew K |
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Eric G |
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Doug J |
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Stuart K |
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Terence T |
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1937 |
1947 |
1957 |
1967 |
1977 |
1987 |
1997 |
2007 |
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Marvin B |
Richard L |
Arnold K |
Jeff A |
Stephen H |
Elli G |
Benjamin F |
David W. |
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Kennth C |
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Stanley S |
Steve B |
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Adam S |
Jonathan H |
Benjamin T. |
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Harry F |
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Rick D |
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Jules L |
Gregory D. |
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Wilbert G |
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Larry W |
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Brandon T |
Alex L. |
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Jerry P |
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Jeffery U |
Josh M. |
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Allen S |
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Jacob B. |
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Ralph Z |
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| 1928 |
1938 |
1948 |
1958 |
1968 |
1978 |
1988 |
1998 |
2008 |
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Jack L |
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Marvin G |
Paul B |
Fred B |
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Harold S |
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Bruce L |
Richard B |
Howard G |
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Byron L |
Bart D |
Eddie G |
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Barry R |
Mark S |
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Archie S |
Scott W |
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| 1929 |
1939 |
1949 |
1959 |
1969 |
1979 |
1989 |
1999 |
2009 |
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Kenneth B |
Stanley L |
Russel R |
Mark B |
Gregory A |
David R |
Ben B |
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Joel L |
Alan P |
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Barry B |
Mark K |
Mark T |
Chris G |
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Ben C |
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Randy B |
David P |
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Marcus H |
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Mark F |
Gregg R |
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Scott F |
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Brian F |
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Leon F |
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Craig G |
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Steve G |
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Jeff K |
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Robert K |
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Joel L |
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Larry P |
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