Politics & Government

Local Scouts Soar to Eagle Status, Earn Gold Award

Malverne and West Hempstead Boy Scouts honored by Town officials.

A group of this generation’s finest young men and women gathered at one of Hempstead Town’s own points of pride –- the Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve in Merrick –- to celebrate their achievements as Eagle Scouts and Gold Award recipients with Supervisor Kate Murray and members of the Town Board.

Among the Boy Scouts who were recognized for earning the Eagle Scout rank were Thomas Wilk, of Malverne, and Steven Trezza, of West Hempstead. Girl Scout Brittany Chajkewicz, of West Hempstead, earned a Gold Award. 

Murray presented each Scout in attendance with certificates and special commemorative patches signifying their rise to the highest ranks of the renowned organizations.  

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 “These fine young men and women have gone ‘above and beyond’ in their pursuit of scouting’s highest ranks,” Murray said. “As the most famous Boy Scout, Theodore Roosevelt once said, ‘Every nation depends for its future upon the proper training and development of its youth.’ Those words often ring true, as many of our Eagle Scouts and Gold Award recipients go on to become society’s key leaders and contributors.”

Supervisor Murray recognized the Scouts, along with Senior Councilman Anthony J. Santino, fellow Councilmembers Ed Ambrosino, Angie Cullin, James Darcy, Dorothy Goosby and Gary Hudes, as well as Receiver of Taxes Don Clavin and Town Clerk Mark Bonilla. Representing the Girl Scouts of Nassau County at the event were CEO Donna Ceravolo and President and Chief Volunteer Officer Diane McFarlane. Representing the Theodore Roosevelt Council of the Boy Scouts of America was Rough Rider District Chairman Peter Shields.

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Gold Award Recipient Danielle Jackson of East Meadow spoke about her project, which promoted pet adoptions, animal care and the importance of spaying and neutering. Danielle worked closely with the Hempstead Town Animal Shelter, and helped enhance the facility’s “Meet and Greet” Area.

“The hard work of young people like Danielle and all of the Scouts in attendance has made a difference for residents of our area,” Murray said. “I applaud each and every one of our Eagle Scout and Gold Award recipients.”

 

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1087TS251: Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray (3rd left) and Councilwoman Dorothy Goosby (2nd right) presented certificates and commemorative patches to Eagle Scouts and Gold Award recipients during Hempstead Town’s 7th Annual Scout Recognition Day at Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve. Also pictured (left to right) are: Girl Scouts of Nassau County CEO Donna Ceravolo, Girl Scouts of Nassau County Chief Volunteer Officer Diane McFarlane, Eagle Scout Thomas Wilk of Malverne and Boy Scouts of America Theodore Roosevelt Council Representative Peter Shields.

 


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