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Certificates of Achievement honoring Joshua David Carter, David Thomas Gregory, and John Malcolm Turek of Boy Scout Troop 78 for reaching the rank of Eagle Scout.
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David Thomas Gregory
B.S.A. Troop 78
This Certificate of Achievement is awarded to Mr. David Thomas Gregory in recognition of his attainment of the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout, scouting's most distinguished honor. This Council commends Mr. Gregory's diligence and skill: two traits he has displayed throughout his scouting career, his growth as a troop leader, and his dedication to our community. Mr. Gregory's extensive list of achievements in the scouting world and in his community is to be widely praised and celebrated, including his Eagle Project: replacing the ceiling and lighting in a hall of his church. Throughout his participation in the Boy Scouts, Mr. Gregory has set a high standard of commitment and fervor that the youth of our great County may follow. He serves as an inspiration to this Council and to the citizens of Allegheny County.
John Malcolm Turek
B.S.A. Troop 78
This Certificate of Achievement is awarded to Mr. John Malcolm Turek in recognition of his attainment of the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout, scouting's most distinguished honor. This Council commends Mr. Turek's diligence and skill: two traits he has displayed throughout his scouting career, his growth as a troop leader, and his dedication to our community. Mr. Turek's extensive list of achievements in the scouting world and in his community is to be widely praised and celebrated, including his Eagle Project: constructing 10 bird houses and a bench, and cleaning and replacing duck boxes at Round Hill Park in Elizabeth. Throughout his participation in the Boy Scouts, Mr. Turek has set a high standard of commitment and fervor that the youth of our great County may follow. He serves as an inspiration to this Council and to the citizens of Allegheny County.
Joshua David Carter
B.S.A. Troop 78
This Certificate of Achievement is awarded to Mr. Joshua David Carter in recognition of his attainment of the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout, scouting's most distinguished honor. This Council commends Mr. Carter's diligence and skill: two traits he has displayed throughout his scouting career, his growth as a troop leader, and his dedication to our community. Mr. Carter's extensive list of achievements in the scouting world and in his community is to be widely praised and celebrated, including his Eagle Project: reestablishing a walking trail at Round Hill Park in Elizabeth. Throughout his participation in the Boy Scouts, Mr. Carter has set a high standard of commitment and fervor that the youth of our great County may follow. He serves as an inspiration to this Council and to the citizens of Allegheny County.