Eagle Scout Rank Requirements
- Be active in your troop and patrol for at least 6 months as a Life Scout.
- Demonstrate Scout spirit by living the Scout Oath (Promise) and Scout Law in your everyday life. List the names of individuals who know you personally and would be willing to provide a recommendation on your behalf, including parents/guardians, religious, educational, and employer references
- Earn a total of 21 merit badges, including the following:
- First Aid
- Citizenship in the Community
- Citizenship in the Nation
- Citizenship in the World
- Communications
- Personal Fitness
- Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving
- Environmental Science
- Personal Management
- Swimming OR Hiking OR Cycling
- Camping, and
- Family Life
- While a Life Scout, serve actively for a period of 6 months in a position of responsibility
- While a Life Scout, plan, develop, and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious institution, school, or community. (The project should benefit an organization other than Boy Scouting.) The project idea must be approved by the organization benefiting from the effort, your Scoutmaster and troop committee and the council or district before you start. The scout must use the Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook in meeting this requirement.
- Take part in a Scoutmaster conference.
- Successfully complete an Eagle Scout board of review.
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Eagle Honor Roll
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In Troop 241, we are very proud of our Eagle Scouts.
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| March, 2010 |
Bryce Sakach |
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| March, 2010 |
Joshua Minnich |
Placed land bridges over wetland area in Angelica Park, and cleared trail. |
| January, 2010 |
Andrew Wagner |
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| January, 2010 |
Nicholas Bilski |
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| January, 2010 |
Dennis Swartz, Jr. |
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| January, 2010 |
Nathan Klein |
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| August, 2009 |
Nathan Heinly |
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| August, 2009 |
Justin Chen |
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| April, 2009 |
Cory Kercher |
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| February, 2009 |
Michael Schlouch |
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| February, 2009 |
Kyle Noss |
Placed trailmarkers on the Horseshoe trail, gaining landowners permission. |
| November, 2008 |
Justin Wingenroth |
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| November, 2008 |
Parker Shaw |
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| October, 2008 |
James Cullum, Jr. |
Painted social room at Allegheny Evangelical Lutheran Church |
| June, 2008 |
David Bixler |
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| January, 2008 |
Benjamin Matt |
Added shelves and painted outbuildings at Allegheny United Church of Christ. |
| January, 2008 |
Kyle Neumuller |
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2007 - October
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Alex Conrad
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Alex developed a historical trail and patch for the city of
Reading.
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2007 - September
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Max Smith
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2007 - June
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Nevin Johnson
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Nevin led a drainage improvement project at Allegheny Lutheran Church. |
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2007 - June
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Jon Bechtel
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Jon provided community education on emergency preparedness, including support through a newsletter nad public meetings. |
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2006 - June
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Wesley Stefanick
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Wesley renovated and re-planted a garden area at Wernersville State Hospital at one of the patient buildings. The changes were a dramatic improvement over the prior overgrown and uncared for garden. |
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2006 - February
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Scott Becker
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Scott recognized that Allegheny Lutheran Church did not have emergency exit maps in any of the rooms, like you see in hotels, schools, and businesses. Scott had students in his CAD class produce the exit maps, and the scouts install them in the church. |
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2005 - December
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Andrew Chaveas
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When Zachary Matt had done his Eagle project providing steps to the serenity garden in back of the church, Drew noticed that the back porch of the church could be connected to the steps with a walkway and garden. His project involved landscaping the area behind the church and installing a walkway. |
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2005 - September
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Andrew Chen
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Andrew noticed that the chairs in his church's youth activity room had nowhere to go, other than being piled up against the walls. Andrew's project involved designing and having chair racks built to neatly store the chairs when they are not in use. |
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2005 - August
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Vincent Bruno
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Vince was inspired to do a project for the Mifflin Center since his grandmother was once cared for at that facility. His project involved installing a deck off of the one patient activity room to allow patients access to the outdoors. The project also involved landscaping, and installation of bird and squirrel feeders. |
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2004 - April
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Chris Magill
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Chris' project involved marking hiking and fire trails in Shillington park. This included cleaning trails, marking the trails, and also producing a map of all trails for both emergency and recreational use. |
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2004 - March
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Brendon Minnich
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Brendon's project involved renovating a flower bed in one building at Wernersville State Hospital, and designing and installing a butterfly garden and wheelchair accessible sidewalk and patio in a patient building. |
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2004 - January
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Zachary Matt
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Zac's project involved landscaping a set of steps into the hillside behind Allegheny Lutheran Church to make access to the serenity/prayer garden much easier. |
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2003 - December
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Casey Noss
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Casey's project involved painting house numbers on sidewalks in a housing development in Sinking Spring. This was done to help emergency services more quickly locate house addresses. |
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2002 - December
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Timothy Korecky
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Tim's project involved a renovation of the bleachers at Mohnton Park. This involved scraping the old paint from the bleachers, and repainting them. Also, the project involved the painting of new signs for the home and visitors bleachers. |
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2002 - July
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Joshua Van Schaick
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Josh's project involved laying out orienteering trails at Camp Conrad Weiser. The project also involved the clearing of a trail/road used for hayrides at the camp. |
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2002 - May
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Michael Beidler
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Michael's project involved the renovation of playground equipment at Calvary Church, including the scraping and re-staining of wooden playground equipment, and grounds improvement. |
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2001 - October
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Grant Duffin
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Grant's project was a renovation of the basement at the American Red Cross in Reading. This involved a re-organization of stored items, and building of storage shelves. This project was very successful, and the shelves ended up on the front page of the Reading Eagle in the background of a picture taken at the Red Cross following September 11th. |
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2001 - May
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James R. Allen II
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James' project involved the restoration of an area next to the visitor's center at Hawk Mountain Bird Sanctuary. The project involved removal of old shrubbery, installation of new shrubbery and flowers, installation of a fence, and finish landscaping with bark mulch. The area also included a walking path for visitors. James had scouts, scout leaders, and family help with his project. |
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2001 - March
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Michael R. Maniaci
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Michael's project paved the way for James' project. Michael provided a lot of landscaping and brush removal to the Hawk Mountain Bird Sanctuary. Michael had to remove old hedgerows, and other grown up brush in the area to clear the way for finish landscaping. Michael had scouts, scout leaders, and family help with his project. |
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2000 - October
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Brian Korecky
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Brian's church is St. John's church in Shillington. He had noticed that when hymnals and Bibles were placed back into the pew racks, there was a noticeable wooden thud. Brian's project involved placing carpeting in every pew hymnal rack in the church to pad the Bibles and hymnals. Brian's project made a noticeable difference to the parishioners, and he had scouts, scout leaders, and family help with his project. |
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1999 - October
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David Maniaci
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One of David's passions is rock climbing. David had noticed that a favorite climbing area on the mountains around Reading had been neglected, vandalized, and litter ridden. David's project involved a rejuvenation of the climbing area, involving a cleanup and general improvement of the area. David had scouts and family help with his project. |
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1999 - March
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J. Gregory Miller
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Greg's project involved cooking a meal at church, and delivering a complete holiday meal to families in need in Brecknock area. |
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1998 - November
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Mark Sargent
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Mark took a group of high risk youth to Hickory Run State Park on a camping trip, and taught them valuable scouting skills. |
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1998 - July
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Ryan Stowell
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Ryan's project involved building the shelves in the closet in the church that are used for the scouting storage areas for both the Cub Pack and the Troop. |
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1998 - March
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Chris Warousek
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Chris led a project at Nolde Forest to remove man-made improvements on the stream in order to return it to its natural state. |
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1997 - November
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Scott Wert
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Scott's project involved fixing and painting a church in Conshohocken, including painting the sanctuary. |
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1997 - July
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Daniel M. Sloan, Jr.
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Dan conducted an Eagle Project at Nolde Forest. |
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1996 - November
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David John Keiser
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David's project was the construction of an entrance to the Thun Trail, including landscaping, a plaque, and coordinated the project in conjunction with the Greenway Association. |
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1995 - October
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Scott Miller
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Scott's project was the development of an adventure/obstacle course at Camp Adahi for younger youth campers. |
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1994 - October
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Todd M. Baessler
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Todd led a project to clean Mohnton Park, as well as the area along Wyomissing Creek. |
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