Eagle Scout William A. Levendis

William passed his Eagle Board of Review on Monday, October 11th, 2004, becoming Troop 111's 90th Eagle Scout. William's Honor Roll:
Pack 149 Tiger Cub, Cub Scout, Webelos, Arrow of Light - September 1993 - March 1998
Troop 111 Boy Scout - March 1998 - October 2004
BSA Participation
- 28 Merit Badges
- Hiked 245 miles
- Backpacked 100 miles
- 29 camping trips with 88 nights of camping
- 173.5 Community Service Hours and 49.5 Trail Service Hours
- Summer Camps (4)
- High Adventure - Philmont 2002
- Projectorees (7)
- Camporee (1)
- Caving Trips (5)
- Skiing Trips (3)
- Orienteering Trips/Meets (5)
BSA Awards
- 200 Hour Community Service
- 50 Miler
- 25miles/10hours Hike (3)
- Alonzo Stagg Award (50 miles/20 hours)
- Ironman Award; Mile Swim (3)
- Paul Bunyan
- Polar Bear Swim
- Annual Maryland Scout Orienteering Competition:
‘99 - 1st place Junior; ‘00 - 10th place Senior; ‘02 - 2nd place Senior; ‘03 - 1st place Advanced Course (solo).
BSA Leadership Positions
- Junior Assistant Scoutmaster
- Troop Guide
- Scribe
- Patrol Leader
- Assistant Patrol Leader
- Projectoree Staff
Senior - Yorktown High School, Arlington, Virginia; GPA - 4.17
School Clubs
- Model United Nations
- Virginia Junior Classical League/Latin Honors
- National Honor Society
- Constitutional Issues Club
- Environmental Action Committee
Volunteer Service
- Medical supply charity
- Senior citizens home
- Tutor
- Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC)
- Arlington Department of Parks & Recreation Camp Counselor
- Embassy of the Slovak Republic
- Czechoslovak School of Washington, D.C.
- So Others May Eat (SOME)
Employment
- Safeway/Starbucks
- Student Conservation Association
- Basketball Camp Counselor
- Donaldson Run Recreation Association
Music
- Trumpet (Yorktown Marching, Symphonic & Jazz Bands)
- Piano
- Accordion
- Cello
Sports
- Yorktown Varsity Basketball
- Yorktown Varsity Swimming
- Yorktown Varsity Track and Field
Eagle Project
William’s Eagle Project was the renovation of the Chapel at the Gospel Rescue Ministries, a homeless shelter in Washington, D.C. The renovation consisted of painting the walls and ceiling, installing a new floor of tile, and installing window blinds, curtains, and sound baffling. The project required 639 hours of work.*
* A new Troop record, besting several previous 500+ hour Eagle Projects.
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23 February 2005