Eagle Scout is the highest, most desired rank in scouting. It takes a lot of determination and willingness to become one. To become an Eagle Scout, you must complete 21 merit badges and a service project. Less than four percent of the youth involved in scouting ever attain the rank of eagle, it is a tremendous accomplishment and one of which to be very proud.
Some good ideas for an eagle project include Outdoor Trail, Erosion, and Environmental work.
A list of Troop 82’s Eagle Scouts and their projects:
Joseph C: Landscaping for Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. (2022)
Alex C: Refurbished benches for Good Samaritan Senior Living. (2022)
Jackson S: Built a library for Kinard Middle School. (2019)
Jackson G: Duck habitat research and wetlands conservation for Colorado Youth Outdoors and Ducks Unlimited. (2018)
David S: Constructed bird viewing area at Elderhaus Senior Living Center. (2018)
Connor T: Built art panel and organized outdoor classroom improvements at Skyview Elementary in Windsor. (2018)
Fisher L: Painting and trail maintenance at Environmental Learning Center. (2016)
Carter P: Winter clothing collection for Homeless Gear. (2016)
Tristan B: Benches for Wild Animal Sanctuary. (2015)
Jay Paul S: Pet food and supplies drive. (2014)
Dan O: Donation drive for Salvation Army. (2014)
Austin T: Rehabilitate a neighborhood open space area. (2013)
Warren O: Collecting toiletries for Salvation Army. (2012)
Lucas M: Trail work at Sylvan Dale Ranch. (2012)
Tyler B: Rebuilt a segmented circle at Longmont Airport. (2012)
Brian L: Built a fence enclosure around the outdoor trash bin for a local church. (2011)