boy scouts
The City of Mission Viejo continues to enjoy the fruit of local scouts’ labor through landscape and other projects that benefit our environment and help beautify the area.
The following Boy Scouts have recently completed projects that put them in line to obtain the prestigious rank of Eagle.
Ethan Richardson of Boy Scout Troop #772 and his merry band of volunteers planted hundreds of plants and a 15-gallon oak tree on the slope along Trabuco Road between Los Alisos and Via Madrigal.
It's been said that one person can make a difference. Trent Eliason and Kyle Hampson know this is true. The two scouts recently completed separate – but similar – City projects that have put them in line to receive the Eagle Scout ranking, the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America.
Trent of Troop 736 organized about 35 volunteers to plant several hundred plants and five 15-gallon native California pepper trees along the Oso Creek Trail near the Village Green.
Anthony Adly is in line for the highest ranking in the scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America after completing a planting project that beautified the area.
For his Eagle Scout project, Anthony of Boy Scout Troop #918 spent last Saturday with 30 volunteers planting more than 800 drought-resistant plants and five 15-gallon Native California pepper trees along the Oso Creek Trail near the Village Green walkway.