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As part of the requirements for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, boys must select a service project, under the advisement and approval of the Troop Committee. Eagle candidates must present their idea, a plan for completing the project, and a date or dates that the project will be worked on. Younger scouts in the troop are encouraged and expected to participate in the completion of these service projects.
For assistance with selecting a service project, please contact the Scoutmaster, or the Troop Committee and they will be happy to help you.
Troop 93 has a long history of Eagle Scouts who have achieved this honored rank. We are very proud of all of them and the service they have given to the Troop and the community. Featured here are some of the service projects that have been completed.
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Completed Eagle Projects:
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2006:
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Chris DiTusa: Collected books and games for donation to Neglected & Abused children.
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Greg Matesich: Organized Car Washes to raise over $2000.00 in order to purchase gift cards from Retail stores for distribution to needy families.
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2007:
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Matt Chmielowiec:
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Pat McElhinney: Clean-up and create path at Tanglewood Preserve.
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2008:
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Tim Belford:
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Ben Stanley: Build and install an Information Kiosk at Nassau Community College.
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Dan Roberts:
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James Schurr: Collect toiletries, linens and other necessary items for the Bowery Mission.
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2009:
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Tim Schuellein: Build and install signs along trails at Tanglewood Preserve, identifying plant life.
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Rob Murawski: Collect lightly used sneakers for shipment to Dominican Republic.
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2010:
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Tim Maracic: Clean out and re-paint garage at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church.
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Ryan Clare: Clean-up and planting at Franklin Square Historical Scoiety.
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Additional Eagle Scout Project ideas:
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