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Troop 54 Eagles nest

  

Benjamin Poll #13

Eagle awarded November 21, 2021

Project: Benjamin completed a toy drive for Make A Wish Foundation.


Christian Fernandez #12

Eagle awarded October 21, 2021

Project: He painted bike racks and yellow half circles around doors at Ishikawa Elementary School.


Zander Nolte #11

Eagle awarded August 29, 2021

Project: Zander constructed two music carts for the  Das Musik Garden {Music Garden] Archway Arete Prep Academy.


Vance Ballard #10

Eagle awarded August 29, 2021

Project: Vance created a gun safety Video and made gun shooting targets for Rio Salado Gun Range.


Alex Langston #9

Eagle awarded July 18, 2021

Project: Alex installed new turf and lights on batting cages for Westwood High School Baseball.


Jacob Budd #8

Eagle awarded June 24, 2021

Project: Jacob collected items for Aid to Homeless Veterans for the Mesa Veterans Resource Center.


Xavier Langston #7

Eagle awarded on June 6, 2021

Project: Xavier painted baseball field sheds and installed shade for Westwood High School Baseball.


Adam Tuft #6

Eagle awarded September 27, 2020

Project: Adam built planters for the Blind and Visually Impaired for Az Center for the Blind.


Jackson Gardiner #5

Eagle awarded August 23, 2021

Project: Jackson painted the building, cleaned and refurbished an area at Groom Creek Community Park.


Quenton Barger #4 

Eagle awarded August 23, 2020

Project: Quenton setup a  Flag Pole Memorial at Chandler Prep Academy.


Joseph Boyer #3  

Eagle awarded August 23, 2020

Project: Joseph installed fish habitat for City of Mesa Parks and Recreation.


Brigham Broyles #2

Eagle awarded August 9, 2020

Brigham organized and collected items for Free Will Thrift Store.


Leyton Winkler #1

Eagle awarded July 26, 2020

Leyton managed a blood drive for Vitalant.

Eagle Scout Challenge

The foremost responsibility of an Eagle Scout is to live with honor. To an Eagle Scout, honor is the foundation of all character. He knows that "A Scout is trustworthy" is the very first point of the Scout Law for a good reason. An Eagle Scout lives honorably, not only because honor is important to him but because of the vital significance of the example he sets for other Scouts. Living honorably reflects credit on his home, his church, his troop, and his community. May the white of the Eagle badge remind you to always live with honor.


The second obligation of an Eagle Scout is loyalty. A Scout is true to his family, Scout leaders, friends, school, and nation. His loyalty to his troop and brother Scouts makes him pitch in and carry his share of the load. All of these help to build the loyalty which means devotion to community, to country, to one's own ideals, and to God. Let the blue of the Eagle badge always inspire your loyalty.


The third obligation of an Eagle Scout is to be courageous. Courage has always been a quality by which men measure themselves and others. To a Scout, bravery means not only the courage to face physical danger, but the determination to stand up for the right. Trusting in God, with faith in his fellowman, he looks forward to each day, seeking his share of the world's work to do. Let the red of the Eagle badge remind you always of courage.


The fourth obligation of an Eagle Scout is to be cheerful. To remind the Eagle Scout to always wear a smile, the red, white, and blue ribbon is attached to the scroll of the Second Class Scout award, which has its ends turned up in a smile.


The final responsibility of an Eagle Scout is service. The Eagle Scout extends a helping hand to those who still toil up Scouting's trail, just as others helped him in his climb to the Eagle. The performance of the daily Good Turn takes on a new meaning when he enters a more adult life of continuing service to others. The Eagle stands as protector of the weak and helpless. He aids and comforts the unfortunate and the oppressed. He upholds the rights of others while defending his own. He will always "Be Prepared" to put forth his best.


May the Scout Oath and the Scout Law be your guide for tomorrow and onward.

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