Community Corner
Eagle Scout Award for Enzo Becker
For his Eagle Scout project, he built a table to hold a terrarium for the Alviso Adobe Community Park
Enzo Becker has qualified to become an Eagle Scout and will receive the award at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor to be held in February, 2025. Enzo is the son of Cyrus and Susannah Becker of Pleasanton, Ca. He is a member of Troop 998, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #6298. Thanks go to his Scoutmaster, Clayton Carroll, for his dedication to scouting and help along the way.
Enzo has been active in Scouting and has held leadership positions as Patrol Leader, Webmaster and the Senior Patrol Leader of his troop. His favorite part about scouting is the community aspect. There are so many amazing people he has met who were rooting for him as he crossed the finish line to Eagle. He is proud to be a member of an amazing troop and has watched many people come and go as he grew up. He loves to make an impact on his troop by helping in large and small ways, such as leading the entire troop or simply helping younger scouts with their requirements.
For his Eagle Scout project, he built a table to hold a terrarium for the Alviso Adobe Community Park with the help of his troop members. His team spent about 90 hours on the project. Fran Kelly, representative for Alviso Adobe, expressed his appreciation for the project
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Enzo is a senior at Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton. His interests include music and the environment. He has been involved with the “Ridge Runners” as a counselor and Leder in Training. He was also a member of the Amador Valley Marching Band.
His life plans include a career in the field of Environmental Science.
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To earn the rank of Eagle Scout, a Scout must be active in their troop, provide leadership, earn 21 merit badges including the areas of citizenship, camping, communications, cooking and lifesaving or emergency preparedness as well as demonstrate that they live by the principles of the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. They must also plan, develop, and give leadership to others in a service project benefiting a religious institution, school, or community group.
Anyone interested in joining any level of Scouting can contact the Twin Valley District Executive, Elijah Gonzles, elijah.gonzales@scouting.org.
