Life Scout Christian Ortega organized a donation drive as his Eagle project to help get much needed personal safety supplies to the health-care workers at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena. It was a huge success. He collected face shields, shoe covers, hair covers, plastic bags, goggles, hand sanitizer, over 200 hand-made masks and 1,000 pairs of gloves. The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department even helped out by donating more than 500 N95 masks. He not only helped his community but he really demonstrated what being a scout is all about.
Graham Anich, one of T21’s only two-term SPLs, attained the rank of Eagle on July 31, 2020. His Eagle Board of Review included former Troop 21 Scoutmaster John Holmes. For his Eagle project, Graham developed a community website with information on the Coronavirus. Check it out here.
Troop 21 Eagle Scout Ethan Coe-Renner was highlighted in the “Bryan on Scouting” blog on the Scouting Magazine website. Ethan was one of four T21 Eagle Scouts selected to march in the 2020 Rose Parade as part of the honor guard. Congratulations, Ethan!
Benjamin Cronin joined the ranks of Eagle on July 9, 2020. His Eagle Board of Review showed how strong the Troop 21 family is with Eagle Nathan Leong returning to serve on the Board. Ben’s project was to refurbish the miniature train at Travel Town.
Ian Wang became Troop 21’s latest Eagle Scout on June 29. Ian’s project, which he managed to finish before the coronavirus shutdown, was the renovation of the track team’s storage facility at South Pasadena High School. Ian completed his Eagle Board of Review via Zoom that included former ASM Brian Allin, the father of T21 Eagle Scout Kema Allin. Congratulations!
Even though our meetings are virtual, Troop 21 continued with its summertime tradition of Merit Badge Mondays. This year’s offerings included Game Design, Digital Technology, Genealogy, Photography, Pets, Mammal Study and Chemistry. Chemistry was led by our recent Eagle Scout Nico Symons-Galassi, who will be studying chemistry this fall at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Troop 21 was all set for adventure, with trips planned to Philmont, Cherry Valley, Camp Big Horn and the Sierras between May and August. Thanks to the Coronavirus, all those were canceled. But it wasn’t a completely bummer summer. In addition to attending virtual merit badge classes around the country, T21 joined Scouts from the Greater Los Angeles Area Council and the Western Los Angeles Council for “camp-ins” on May 2 and June 26.
Some Scouts managed to find real campsites…
Some pitched tents and hammocks in their yards…
And others made epic forts in their homes.
Troop 21 Scout Kevin Young had the troop’s very first virtual Eagle Board of Review on June 25, which included former T21 Scoutmaster Dwight Equitz. Kevin is the 160th Eagle for Troop 21. His Eagle Scout project was landscaping the front of Webster Elementary School in Pasadena. Congratulations!
Congratulations to our new Senior Patrol Leader, Joseph Sitzman, and Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, Noah Gutierrez. The troop would like to thank our previous SPL, Zacky Culver, and ASPL, Lucas Errico, for their leadership.
The Patrols will be led by:
Challenge Accepted PL: Ian Ng/APL: Cade Garlett
Flaming Phoenix PL: Marina Symons-Galassi
The Marksmen PL: Theo Sitzman/APL: Devin Bäumle
Neon Dragons PL: Alex Cronin/APL: Chris Ortega
Robo-Sharks PL: Oliver Cowing/APL: Julian Guerrero
The Underground PL: Joe Cooper/APL: Evan Wilson
Toxic Platypus PL: Peter Symons-Galassi/APL: Griffin Folgate
The rest of the troop leaders include:
Troop Guide: Adrianna Bäumle
Librarian: Anton Potts
Historian: Emma Anderson
Webmaster: Annelise Errico
Outdoor Ethics Guide: Marco Georgian
For our meeting on May 4, aka Star Wars Day, Troop 21 ditched their uniforms and came dressed as their favorite Star Wars characters for an epic Zoom geek-out.
Ben Cronin is working on becoming an Eagle Scout. His project was to rebuild an outdoor model train track at the Travel Town Train Museum. The original track was run down and in disrepair, so he decided to rebuild the track to be more durable in the outdoors and just to get it back up and running again.
From a Bear to an Eagle: Congratulations to Maxwell Johnson for reaching the rank of Eagle Scout! Every scout’s journey is unique and we hope yours was filled with many fun memories.