Thursday, April 23, 2009

Local Scout racking up honors

April 23, 2009

Our own Rahul Brito, Eagle Scout, gets written up in the news. Read all about it!

Local Scout racking up honors, Bellevue Reporter, April 23, 20009

Boyscout Troop 626 held an Eagle Court of Honor on March 21 for Rahul Brito, who collected over half a ton of school supplies for children in Iraq. His efforts included school drives, door-to-door collections and gathering donations from local businesses.

Local chapters of the American Legion and the Knights of Columbus helped cover the cost of mailing the 24 boxes of supplies, which were distributed to three schools in the city of Kirkuk.

Brito's military contacts have credited him with helping soldiers befriend the local people, reduce insurgent attacks, and save lives. They honored his efforts by sending him a U.S. flag that was flown over the Baghdad Embassy, along with a “Warrior” Appreciation Certificate.

Brito also received a commendation personally signed by the commander of the Thirteenth Coast Guard District, as well as a Citation for Meritorious Service presented by Judge Advocate Jim Broe of the American Legion.

Additionally, the Bellevue PTSA awarded Brito the Michael Riley Scholarship for $1,000.

The Newport High senior is a National Merti Scholar finalist, and plans to attend the University of Washington this fall. He was invited to join the university's Honors Program, and was also among a handful of incoming freshman offered direct admission to the BS BIOE program offered by the UW Department of Bioengineering.


Boy Scout Troop 626, Bellevue, Washington
www.Troop626.org

Monday, April 20, 2009

Troop 626 Advances to Ancient Lakes

Ancient Lakes Hike and Campout, Quincy, Washington - April 18-19, 2009

When you go hiking and camping at Ancient Lakes Washington, it does feel like you’re in an ancient world. It’s barren, rocky, and desolate. Even though we were one of five separate camping groups that weekend, we weren’t close to any of them. It didn’t seem like the boys would find any wood to make a campfire but during their explorations on Saturday, they scrounged up enough bone dry wood for a grand bonfire that night. With good prep-work, they started that fire with one match.

Some of the guys scrambled up rocky hillsides and got a grand view of the valley below. Some of the older guys, Peter D., Cory B, Harrison K., and Logan S. taught the newer scouts in the troop how to use our lightweight backpacking stoves. Our 13 scouts even formed a bucket brigade to gather water from the lake to put out the fire before we left on Sunday morning.

The Ironman award goes to Bruce Y. for hiking in and out with a freshly broken little toe which he broke the Monday before the outing. It was a successful weekend for sure. We’ll definitely be back.

Posted by Jim Black, Scoutmaster

Boy Scout Troop 626, Bellevue, Washington

www.Troop626.org

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Newport Hills Swim and Tennis Club Service Project

On April 11, 2009 our Troop did a service project at the Newport Hills Swim and Tennis Club, the location of our annual Tree Sales fund raiser. About 30 scouts and parents were on hand to demolish an old shed and spread bark around the property.

Afterwards, a group of us went to Herfy's for a well deserved refreshment!




Boy Scout Troop 626, Bellevue, Washington
www.Troop626.org