2016-07-20 / Springfield Elks present Czwakiel with Eagle Scout honor Springfield Elks Lodge No. 1560 Exalted Ruler Vicki Siliski presents Andrew Scott Czwakiel with his Elks Eagle Scout plaque. Springfield Elks Lodge No. 1560 Exalted Ruler Vicki Siliski presents Andrew Scott Czwakiel with his Elks Eagle Scout plaque. Each year on the second Sunday in June all Elks Lodges throughout the country hold their annual Flag Day ceremony. Springfield Elks Lodge held there’s on June 12, at the Lodge banquet hall. They invited local Cub, Boys and Girl scout troops to join in with a presentation of the history of our flags from the 1700’s to our present day flag. As the history of our flags is presented scouts bring in each flag of that time period and place it in a pedestal. This year’s ceremony also consisted of the presentation of one boy scout receiving his Eagle Scout honor from the Elks. Andrew Scott Czwakiel, son of Bruce and Lisa Czwakiel, was presented with an Elks plaque for his hard work. He earned his Eagle Scout rank on Dec. 16, 2015. He has since earned his bronze and gold palms. Andrew’s been actively involved in Troop No. 252 for six years and has held leadership positions as Scribe, Quartermaster and Senior Patrol Leader. Czwakiel’s Eagle Scout project was taking down and rebuilding the tennis practice wall at Riverside Middle School next to the tennis courts. This project had and estimated cost of $2,500 with 32 scouts and leaders putting in 234 hours of their time. Czwakiel is using his last few months as a scout to mentor fellow scout leaders in the Patrol Leader’s Council as they plan hikes up Mt. Mansfield and Mt. Katahdin this summer and plan a trip to Yellowstone for next summer. Andrew’s father Bruce was also his Scoutmaster of Troop No. 252. Exalted Ruler Vicki Siliski and her ritual team of Jim Morse, Karen Whitney, Kathi Williams, Andy Cook and Jacky Goodrich presented the Elks portion of the Flag Day Ceremony.
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Elks present Czwakiel with Eagle Scout honor
Andrew Scott Czwakiel, son of Bruce and Lisa Czwakiel, was presented with an Elks plaque for his hard work. He earned his Eagle Scout rank on Dec. 16, 2015.
2016-07-20 / Springfield Elks present Czwakiel with Eagle Scout honor Springfield Elks Lodge No. 1560 Exalted Ruler Vicki Siliski presents Andrew Scott Czwakiel with his Elks Eagle Scout plaque. Springfield Elks Lodge No. 1560 Exalted Ruler Vicki Siliski presents Andrew Scott Czwakiel with his Elks Eagle Scout plaque. Each year on the second Sunday in June all Elks Lodges throughout the country hold their annual Flag Day ceremony. Springfield Elks Lodge held there’s on June 12, at the Lodge banquet hall. They invited local Cub, Boys and Girl scout troops to join in with a presentation of the history of our flags from the 1700’s to our present day flag. As the history of our flags is presented scouts bring in each flag of that time period and place it in a pedestal. This year’s ceremony also consisted of the presentation of one boy scout receiving his Eagle Scout honor from the Elks. Andrew Scott Czwakiel, son of Bruce and Lisa Czwakiel, was presented with an Elks plaque for his hard work. He earned his Eagle Scout rank on Dec. 16, 2015. He has since earned his bronze and gold palms. Andrew’s been actively involved in Troop No. 252 for six years and has held leadership positions as Scribe, Quartermaster and Senior Patrol Leader. Czwakiel’s Eagle Scout project was taking down and rebuilding the tennis practice wall at Riverside Middle School next to the tennis courts. This project had and estimated cost of $2,500 with 32 scouts and leaders putting in 234 hours of their time. Czwakiel is using his last few months as a scout to mentor fellow scout leaders in the Patrol Leader’s Council as they plan hikes up Mt. Mansfield and Mt. Katahdin this summer and plan a trip to Yellowstone for next summer. Andrew’s father Bruce was also his Scoutmaster of Troop No. 252. Exalted Ruler Vicki Siliski and her ritual team of Jim Morse, Karen Whitney, Kathi Williams, Andy Cook and Jacky Goodrich presented the Elks portion of the Flag Day Ceremony.
2016-07-20 / Springfield Elks present Czwakiel with Eagle Scout honor Springfield Elks Lodge No. 1560 Exalted Ruler Vicki Siliski presents Andrew Scott Czwakiel with his Elks Eagle Scout plaque. Springfield Elks Lodge No. 1560 Exalted Ruler Vicki Siliski presents Andrew Scott Czwakiel with his Elks Eagle Scout plaque. Each year on the second Sunday in June all Elks Lodges throughout the country hold their annual Flag Day ceremony. Springfield Elks Lodge held there’s on June 12, at the Lodge banquet hall. They invited local Cub, Boys and Girl scout troops to join in with a presentation of the history of our flags from the 1700’s to our present day flag. As the history of our flags is presented scouts bring in each flag of that time period and place it in a pedestal. This year’s ceremony also consisted of the presentation of one boy scout receiving his Eagle Scout honor from the Elks. Andrew Scott Czwakiel, son of Bruce and Lisa Czwakiel, was presented with an Elks plaque for his hard work. He earned his Eagle Scout rank on Dec. 16, 2015. He has since earned his bronze and gold palms. Andrew’s been actively involved in Troop No. 252 for six years and has held leadership positions as Scribe, Quartermaster and Senior Patrol Leader. Czwakiel’s Eagle Scout project was taking down and rebuilding the tennis practice wall at Riverside Middle School next to the tennis courts. This project had and estimated cost of $2,500 with 32 scouts and leaders putting in 234 hours of their time. Czwakiel is using his last few months as a scout to mentor fellow scout leaders in the Patrol Leader’s Council as they plan hikes up Mt. Mansfield and Mt. Katahdin this summer and plan a trip to Yellowstone for next summer. Andrew’s father Bruce was also his Scoutmaster of Troop No. 252. Exalted Ruler Vicki Siliski and her ritual team of Jim Morse, Karen Whitney, Kathi Williams, Andy Cook and Jacky Goodrich presented the Elks portion of the Flag Day Ceremony.
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Good job Andrew, my nephew did same and is now in college. He like you will have a successful future.
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