On Saturday, October 29th 2022, Suffolk County Legislator Sarah Anker joined elected officials, boy scouts, troop leaders, and scout families and friends to honor Troop 204’s newest Eagle Scouts: Kyle Fehling, Nolan Goddard, Jack Serrentino, and Kyle Ecker. The ceremony was held at the Miller Place High School in Miller Place, NY.
“It is always a pleasure to see the bright young leaders that have come from Troop 204,” said Legislator Anker. “These scouts have demonstrated that they have a strong dedication to serving our community and are truly deserving of the honor of being an Eagle Scout. It is so moving to see young leaders contribute to their communities and inspire their fellow peers. I congratulate them on this magnificent achievement.”
Eagle Scout is the highest rank that a scout can receive. It requires hard work and dedication for a scout to earn 21 merit badges, complete a community service project and undergo a lengthy review process. Kyle Ecker assisted in the restoration of the Seaview cemetery located at the congregational church in Mount Sinai and beautified the area, Kyle Fehling constructed bedding units and a transportation system for the Guide Dog Foundation, Nolan Goddard created an outdoor classroom for kids to enjoy, and Jack Serrentino restored a Port Jefferson Infant Jesus Chapel entrance. For more information about the Boy Scouts of America and the rank of Eagle Scout, please visit www.scouting.org.
Recent Comments