These members of Troop 24 have been awarded the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank attainable in Boy Scouts. The title of Eagle Scout is held for life, thus giving rise to the phrase "Once an Eagle, always an Eagle".
Eagle Scouts and Projects in and
around Weare
2022 Logan Grant: Children's book on The Pine Tree Riot of Weare
2022 Ben Hallee: Bee Hotel at Weare Library
2021 Miles Lanier: Refurbished the dugouts at Bolton Field
2021 Spencer Grant: Player Benches at Bolton Field
2020 Christopher Seaver: Weare Parks Picnic Tables
2017 Eamon Scott: Eastman Conservation Trail Kisok and Clean Up
2016 Owen Payeur: Center Woods Elementary School - Alphabet Trail
2015 Thomas Keon: New England College - Story Trail
2014 Tyler Destefano: Old Town Hall Flag Pole
2013 Joey Messner: WMS Baseball Bleachers
2013 Noah Payeur: Ferrin Pond Update, Trail Guide, and Cleanup
2013 Robert Yelle: Center Woods Elementary School T-Ball Field Stairs Phase II
2013 Jason DeCosta: Crotched Mountain Book Carts
2012 Daniel DeCosta: Bone Marrow Registry
2012 David Petriel: Mt. William Trail Kiosk at Bolton Field Entrance
2011 Nick Metcalf: Center Woods Elementary School T-Ball Field Stairs Phase I
2011 Tyler Lacasse: Chase Park Boat Dock
2010 Andrew Valpey: American Legion Side Entrance Handicap Ramp
2007 Samuel King: Overlook Platform at Vernal Pool in New Boston (Tucker Mill Rd)
2007 Timothy Lacasse: Center Woods Elementary School - Playground Canopy
2004 Justin Robichaud: Dugouts at Bolton Field
2004 Benjamin Carignan: Care Packages for the Troops
2004 Daniel Harpel: Life Guard Chair at Chase Park
2004 Benjamin Talbot: Basement Clean up at St. Lawrence Rectory - Goffstown
2000 John Poisson II:
1998 Jonathan Bougher:
1998 Zane Merva: Mapped and Plotted all cemeteries in Weare
1997 Peter Greene:
1997 Daniel McDowell:
1996 Matthew Piaseczny:
1996 Nicholas Piscopo:
1973 Jeffrey Eaton: Editorial research on local Floods and Hurricanes for Junior Historical Society.
1973 Gary Wilson: Duck Boxes
1952 Glen Davis:
1952 David Nichols:
1952 Paul Hadley:
Will you be included in the 2%?Since the inception of the Eagle Scout award in 1912, 2.01 percent of eligible Scouts have earned Scouting’s highest honor. Will you be next?These members of Troop 24 have been awarded the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank attainable in Boy Scouts. The title of Eagle Scout is held for life, thus giving rise to the phrase "Once an Eagle, always an Eagle".
Requirements include earning at least 21 merit badges and demonstrating Scout Spirit through the Boy Scout Oath and Law, service, and leadership. This includes an extensive service project that the Scout plans, organizes, leads, and manages. Eagle Scouts are presented with a medal and a badge that visibly recognizes the accomplishments of the Scout. Additional recognition can be earned through Eagle Palms, awarded for completing additional tenure, leadership, and merit badge requirements.