Brother Martin Crusaders Earn Highest Scouting Rank of Eagle

Eagle Scout is the highest honor attainable by young men who have participated in Boy Scouts. Acquiring this rank identifies the culmination of years of training, learning life skills, and performing countless hours of service in the Boy Scout tradition of honor and duty to “God and . . . Country, . . . to obey the Scout Law, to help other people at all times, to keep . . . physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight,” as the Boy Scout Oath outlines. In addition, these young men have completed a major project of service to their community and must then pass an Eagle Scout Board of Review. We would like to congratulate the following Crusaders who have attained the rank of Eagle Scout:

Myles Monzon '25

Which Troop are you in?
Troop 60

Please give a brief description of your Eagle Scout project.
I built a Little Free Library (take one, leave one) outside of my church in Terrytown. I wished to foster reading within the community. Parishioners after Church, or whenever throughout the day, may go look at the selection, take a book to read, and/or leave one of their favorites for another person to discover. I built, painted, collected books, and installed the library in front of the Church, and I met with Church officials and even wrote an editorial for the local paper.

Liam Enger '25

Which Troop are you in?
Troop 64

Please give a brief description of your Eagle Scout project.
We painted new parking lot lines behind Christian Brothers School in City Park and repainted the old lines in the front of the school.

Congratulations to these Crusaders for earning this incredible, rare achievement! We are so proud of your hard work. Thank you for modeling acts of service and doing "a good turn daily" for everyone in our community.

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