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Troop 56 Eagle Scouts

"Eagle Scout, the highest rank in Boy Scouting, has been earned by young men for 100 years. Requirements have changed over the years, yet the program elements have remained true to the original Eagle Scout requirements. A boy must demonstrate citizenship and caring for his community and others, leadership qualities, and outdoor skills that show self-sufficiency and ability to overcome obstacles. He must also have developed and carried out a service project to benefit his community. The experiences your son will have while on the trail to the Eagle Scout rank will benefit him now and also in the future. A recent study conducted by Baylor University, with funding from the John Templeton Foundation, proves a simple equation: Eagle Scout = Greater Success in Life"

Click here for more information on how achieving Eagle prepares your child for life outside of Scouting

Chris L.

2022

Chris worked with the Roselle Park American Legion to rebuild their memorial sign and add flower beds to the front of the building.

Fabian L.

2022

Fabian built plant beds, signage and fixed the flagpole in Boy Scout Park in Roselle Park.

Dexter C.

2020

Dexter's Eagle project was making and planting a Planter Table for the community garden. The Troop helped plant vegetables for community use.

Seth L.

2020

For his Eagle project, Seth with help from the troop, constructed a Flag Retirement Collection Box which is located in the entrance to the library. He also planned a Flag Retirement Ceremony which is an annual event on Flag Day that the Troop will participate in. 

Daniel G.

2019

Daniel's project was beautifying Boy Scout Park by adding landscaping, repairing signage, and making general visual improvements to the park.

Josh R.

2017

Josh helped beautify the Roselle Park community by creating landscape beds and planting at the EMS building. He planned the project, raised funds, and organized volunteers.

Robert G.

2010

Robert made and designed The Watchung Reservation History Trail with the help from adults working with the troop.

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