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Eagle Scouts

The Columbian
Published: June 22, 2019, 6:02am
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The following 17 Boy Scouts from the Columbia River District passed their Eagle Scout Board of Review in April and May, and advanced to the rank of Eagle Scout. Find out more at https://www.cpcbsa.org/columbiariver

Troop 42

Ammon Gregory Moon, a sophomore at Heritage High School, Vancouver, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in creating a garden bed for Sunset Elementary School, Vancouver, with 312 volunteer hours. Moon, 15, is the son of Greg and Katherine Moon.

Troop 316

Tyler William Devey Cottam, a senior at Hudson’s Bay High School, Vancouver, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in placing storm drain medallions for Clark County Public Works, with 80 volunteer hours. Cottam, 18, is the son of Jacob and Jessica Cottam.

Troop 324

Lucas Seljack Bodner, a junior at Mountain View High School, Vancouver, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in planting trees for the Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership, with 130 volunteer hours. Bodner, 17, is the son of Jack and Lisa Bodner.

Troop 344

Joseph Edward Vaught, a senior at Battle Ground High School and Running Start at Clark College, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in working on a nature trail for Tukes Valley Middle School, Battle Ground, with 120 volunteer hours. Vaught, 18, is the son of Greg and Kendra Vaught.

Thomas Christopher Stimson, a junior at Prairie High School, Vancouver, and Running Start at Clark College, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in renovating the parking lot of the North County Community Food Bank, Battle Ground, with 130 volunteer hours. Stimson, 17, is the son of Dawn and John Stimson.

Troop 370

Eugenio Vidales Jr., a senior at Seton Catholic High School, Vancouver, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in storage renovation at the American Legion Post 176, with 143 volunteer hours. Vidales, 18, is the son of Rebecca and Eugenio Vidales.

Troop 393

Austin Dent, a junior at Ridgefield High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building a Kiosk for Salmon Creek Trail, with 36 volunteer hours. Dent, 17, is the son of Kristi and Bryan Dent.

Troop 429

Cole Kent Harper, a freshman at Discovery High School, Camas, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building an outdoor classroom at the courtyard at Woodburn Elementary School, Camas, with 156 volunteer hours. Harper, 16, is the son of Jeff and Shana Harper.

Troop 434

Ethan Lawrence Foltz, a senior at Mountain View High School, Vancouver, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building a serenity garden at Sheryn’s Place, a safe house for women who are survivors of human trafficking or at risk for human trafficking, with 173 volunteer hours. Foltz, 17, is the son of Larry and Afton Foltz.

Troop 462

Ryan Patrick Kunz, a senior at Washougal High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in working on renovations, including a bridge repair, at Maple Kerr Park, with 97 volunteer hours. Kunz, 17, is the son of Chris and Sally Kunz.

Troop 479

Matthew William Schutts, a senior at Hockinson High School, Brush Prairie, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in placing signs for the Tenny Creek Watershed, with 53 volunteer hours. Schutts, 18, is the son of Lori and Stephen Schutts.

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Brian Craig Parkison, a senior at Skyview High School, led a group of Scouts and adults in producing a music library for the Skyview High School Band, with 80 volunteer hours. Parkison, 18, is the son of Alan and Alicia Parkison.

Troop 484

Connor James Michael Bullion, a senior at La Center High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building bat habitats for Washington State University Vancouver, with 89 volunteer hours. Bullion, 17, is the son of Laurel Rea.

Troop 554

Zachary Michael Linn, a junior at Hayes Freedom High School, Camas, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building raised garden beds for Hayes Freedom Community Garden, with 110 volunteer hours. Linn, 17, is the son of Rob and Andrea Linn.

Troop 562

Adam Jeffrey Paul Anderson, a senior at Camas High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in sheet rocking and dividing a classroom at Camas Church of the Nazarene, with 150 volunteer hours. Anderson, 18, is the son of Kirsten and Melissa Anderson.

Troop 571

Tanner Ross Linton, a junior at Hockinson High School, Brush Prairie, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building boot cleaning stations for the Salmon Creek Greenway Trail, with 88 volunteer hours. Linton, 16, is the son of Hal and Lori Linton.

Troop 648

Robert Scott Granlund, a senior at Kings Way High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in painting a United States map, as well as markings for an outdoor basketball court, at Kings Way High School, with 130 volunteer hours. Granlund, 18, is the son of David and Lana Granlund.

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