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On November 9, 2004 Benjamin
passed his Eagle Board of Review.
Benjamin led 11 Scouts/Parents in building a “Tree House” for the
Nursery at Christ
Lutheran Church,
his home church. Benjamin sold shingles
to raise the funds needed to fund his project. Everyone who purchased a shingle had their
name stenciled on it as a remembrance of their support. A total of 194 hours were spent on his
project. Benjamin is the first Eagle
Scout from Troop 167 since 1987. A
special ceremony was held in Benjamin’s honor on January 2, 2005 at Christ Lutheran Church
to award Benjamin his Eagle Scout Rank.
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On November 8, 2005 Kyle passed
his Eagle Board of Review. Kyle led 27 Scouts/Parents in installing 6
Aldo Leopold benches and planting 4 trees (2 Ash and 2 Flowering Crab) in a
local Dunkirk Township park. The park is located on
the corner of Ash Lane
and Lisa Lane
in Dunkirk Township. A total of 130 hours
were spent on his project. Kyle is the first to achieve Eagle Scout Rank
of the 8 original Scouts who rechartered
and began the new Troop 167 with Mr. Miller and Mr. Kretsch
on May 1st, 2003. A generous donation was solicited from the
Dunkirk Town Board as well as from members of the Dunkirk neighborhood where the park is
located to finance the project. An engraved stone is located in the park
with a listing of the donors and a memorial dedication to Kyle’s
Grandparents. An Eagle Court of Honor was held on Sunday, August 6th, 2006 at
the United Methodist
Church in Stoughton in his honor to award Kyle
his Eagle Scout Rank. Kyle hopes all of you will stop by the park and enjoy
his project!
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On
February 28, 2006, Pat passed his Eagle Board of Review. Pat led 33 Parents/Scouts in a Blood Drive held
at St. Ann’s Church in Stoughton, WI. Pat spent 148.33 hours on his project and
collected 74 units of blood. Three
people are helped by each unit of blood; so, Pat helped 222 people!! A special ceremony was held in Pat’s honor
on June 2, 2006 at the VFW in Stoughton to award Pat his Eagle Scout Rank.
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On June 13, 2006 Jonathon
passed his Eagle Board of Review.
Jonathon led 26 Scouts/Parents in building 30 cedar-gazebo bird
feeders. Eighteen of them were for the
Don and Marilyn Anderson Hospice
Care Center
and twelve will be used at the new Ellen and Peter Johnson
Hospice Care
Center. Jonathon raised money for the project from
donations of money and aluminum given by friends, scouts and family. A total of 250 hours were spent on his
project. A special ceremony was held
in Jonathon’s honor on August 5, 2006 at Jon’s home to award him his Eagle
Scout Rank.
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