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Witzel and Kraus earn Eagle rank

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Well Scouted: Local council named nation’s best
They learn basic lifesaving skills and sell popcorn. They’ll roll up flags at a Memorial Day ceremony in the morning or gather around a campfire at night. And because of their efforts, the…

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Northampton Days features Phillie Phanatic, helicopter landing and plenty more
Plenty of family fun is scheduled for this year’s Northampton Days, scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the grounds of the Richboro Middle School on Upper Holland Road.

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Witzel and Kraus earn Eagle rank
FALLBROOK Daniel Witzel and Cameron Kraus, both 17 and from Fallbrook Troop 739, recently earned their Eagle Scout awards. In addition to earning 21 merit badges, to obtain the rank of Eagle, a scout must demonstrate leadership by planning and completing a service project that will benefit the scouts community.Witzels Eagle service project included installing new landscape, a bench and an …

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DeTora earns Eagle Scout rank

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Food Pantry shelves are nearly empty
Despite an increase in the demand for food and nearly-empty shelves, the Lake County Food Pantry is in pretty good condition, according to board president Jeff Nelson.

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Evergreen Speedway results
NASCAR Whelan All American Series Street Stocks (25-lap main) : 1–Lane Sundholm; 2–Duane Schosbeck; 3–Darrel Lutovsky; 4–Travis Blackwood; 5–Frank Cowgill; 6–Joe Kneeland; 7–Jim Foti; 8–Tim Widener; 9–Joselyn LaFleur; 10–Ryan Hansen; 11–Steve Ptacek; 12–AJ Baxter.

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DeTora earns Eagle Scout rank
Matthew C. DeTora was awarded the highest rank in Scouting – the Eagle Scout Award – in a Court of Honor ceremony July 23 at the Antietam Community Center in Keedysville.

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Buley follows family tradition by earning Eagle Scout rank in Bernards Township

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In & Around Roxbury Township
FRIDAY, July 30 The Sixth annual “Talent Show of Hope”, entitled “A Beautiful Nite of Sharing” will take place at 7:05 p.m. at the Eisenhower Middle School, Succasunna. Doors Open at 6:30 p.m. The event benefits charities from Roxbury to Africa. Please bring non-perishables for Roxbury Social Services Pantry. The minimum donation is $7 for adults and $5 for children 3 and up and for seniors …

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Marquette County Board: Wallace and Potvin face off in District 2
Editor’s note: Contested primary election races for the Marquette County Board will be featured this week in a series of articles, appearing in district number order.

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Buley follows family tradition by earning Eagle Scout rank in Bernards Township
BERNARDS TWP. – Nicholas James Buley, son of James and Elizabeth Buley of Basking Ridge, was raised to the rank of Eagle Scout at a Court of Honor held by Boy Scout Troop 555 on Sunday, June 27, at Somerset Lutheran Church in Basking Ridge.

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Custom Lapel Pins Rank High with the Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts of America

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A rite of passage occurs when Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts around the nation achieve a new rank. Leaving one troop behind to become a member of another is quite an accomplishment.  You can recognize and honor ambitious youth with custom lapel pins featuring a troop’s insignia or motto.  Much like merit badges, the small pieces of memorabilia serve as a reminder of the goals the Scouts accomplished and the obstacles that they overcame.

Custom lapel pins take shape in a variety of colors, sizes, and styles.  The artwork itself often dictates what style of lapel pins a person should order.  Soft enamel, cloisonné, die struck, and photo etched lapel pins all have their advantages.  Each has its own distinct look and feel.  Certain finishes compliment one custom design better than another.  Specific color combinations can accent a logo and give it a truly personalized look.

Boy Scout and Girl Scout Troop Leaders can better determine what types of lapel pins to order after receiving a no obligation quote from Lapel Pins R Us.  A trained sales professional will be happy to discuss the options that are available to you and explain the differences between the various styles of lapel pins that we offer.  In addition to providing design services including free artwork without unlimited revisions and a full color digital proof, we offer fast and free shipping with all of our orders.

The Boy Scout and Cub Scout Jubilee draw a record number of youth each year.  Custom lapel pins add excitement to this event as well as serve as an enticement to motivate Scouts to achieve higher rankings.  Scouts can show off their lapel pins to the new friends that they meet while camping at the annual get-together.  They can also talk about the things they have accomplished as a Cub or Boy Scout.

Girl Scouts and Daisy Scouts have similar gatherings.  They also sell cookies each year.  Troop Leaders can award custom lapel pins to each girl who is involved with the fundraiser.  The small token of appreciation can be worn on a sash along with the Scout’s merit badges and other recognition pins.

Custom lapel pins remain a favorite amongst Scouts and Troop Leaders because of their unique and colorful designs.  More than just a physical reminder of personal achievement, the pins appeal to the sentimental side of girls and boys.

 

 

Caryn Smith is Manager of Lapel Pins R Us. When you need affordable, custom lapel pins created, visit http://www.lapelpinsrus.com today. Your order will be delivered in 10 days or less, guaranteed.

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Boy Scout works toward high rank

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The Village at Fairview is new home for Boy Scouts
The Village at Fairview announced this week that a groundbreaking ceremony for the Circle Ten Council, Boy Scouts of America’s new Bobby Lyle & Billy Gamble Scout Service Center will take place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 22.

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Troop 530 pancake feed aids Boy Scout activities
Troop 530 was chartered in 1952 and is the first Scout troop to serve its community

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Boy Scout works toward high rank
A local boy scout works toward earning an important rank, while creating a project for the community.

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