Tuesday, November 20, 2012
As part of his Eagle Scout project, Stoughton High senior Adam Lurie erected a flag pole at Frederick H. Pye Memorial Park at the intersection of Central and Canton Streets.
Frederick H. Pye Memorial Park at the intersection of Central and Canton Streets in Stoughton has a more patriotic look to it now, thanks to the town's newest Eagle Scout, Adam Lurie. Lurie, a senior at Stoughton High, and member of Boy Scout Troop 516,raised funds to erect a flag pole at the park as part of his Eagle Scout Project. He raised an American Flag, which now flies from the pole, at an unveiling ceremony last Monday afternoon, Nov. 12. A scout since first grade, Lurie said it took about four months of work and fundraising to complete the project. The flag pole is surrounded at its base by a circle of decorative bricks, which are inscribed with messages from residents in town. Lurie sold these personalized bricks as a way to help…
Friday, August 31, 2012
As part of his Eagle Scout project, Stoughton's John Stewart-Racicot of Boy Scout Troop 516 is planning to construct an entranceway and welcome sign to the Glen Echo property.
In his quest to earn his Eagle Scout Rank, Stoughton Boy Scout John Stewart-Racicot appeared before the Board of Selectmen this past Tuesday evening to seek approval for his service project design. His proposed 13.5 foot entranceway to Stoughton’s recently purchased Glen Echo property was well received by the Board. The entranceway will include a welcome sign as well, Stewart-Racicot said. And, he and his fellow Boy Scouts will help clear some of the trails there. Stewart-Racicot’s project, which took about one month to plan, is just one of the six criteria he must successfully complete to achieve the elite Eagle Scout status. (In 2011, a mere 5% of Boy Scouts ranked as Eagle Scouts, according to the Boy Scout website). At 17-years-old, …
Friday, August 17, 2012
Five Things You Need to Know Today: Little Theatre of Stoughton Presents Snow White; Friday, August 17 is Last Day to Register to Vote in Massachusetts State Primary Election; Stoughton Teen Fundraising for Eagle Scout Project; and more...
"Five Things you Need to Know Today" is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. 1. Little Theatre of Stoughton Presents Snow White Friday, August 17 is opening night of the Little Theatre of Stoughton's production of "Snow White: The Musical." The play will take place at the Cedar Hill Golf Course on Park St. The play features songs from Broadway musicals, including Aida, The Little Mermaid, Footloose and many more. This family-friendly show is adapted from the original Grimm Fairytale. Performances will be held on August 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26 Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Admission is $15, with discount tickets for …
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Five Things You Need to Know Today: Stoughton Teen Fundraising for Eagle Scout Project to Beautify Park; Board of Selectmen Meeting; Student Tours of Stoughton High; and more...
"Five Things you Need to Know Today" is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. 1. Stoughton Teen Fundraising for Eagle Scout Project to Beautify Park Stoughton Boy Scout Adam Lurie is selling personalized bricks to help fundraise for his Eagle Scout Project - erecting a flag pole at Frederick H. Pye Memorial Park at the intersection of Central and Canton Streets in Stoughton. The bricks will be placed in a circle around the flag pole. The bricks are $35 each, Lurie said. There are three lines at 18 characters per line available for customization. For those interested in purchasing a brick or helping Lurie with his fundraising efforts, call him at 781-341-3875. The cutoff for ordering a brick is …
Monday, August 6, 2012
Boy Scout Adam Lurie is selling personalized bricks to help fundraise for his Eagle Scout Project, erecting a flag pole at Frederick H. Pye Memorial Park in Stoughton. The bricks will be placed in a circle around the flag pole.
Thanks to Adam Lurie's Eagle Scout project, a flag pole will soon be erected at the Frederick H. Pye Memorial Park at the intersection of Central and Canton Streets. With an American Flag waving from the pole, it will create a patriotic scene for one of Stoughton's most traveled roadways. Lurie, a member of Boy Scout Troop 516, is currently fundraising for this project by selling personalized bricks to be placed in a circle around the flag pole at the park. The bricks are $35 each, Lurie said. There are three lines at 18 characters per line available for customization. Lurie will be a senior at Stoughton High in September. He said the idea behind his Eagle Scout project "is to bring a sense of community and patriotism to Stoughton as well …
Billy Cannon
8:42 am on Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Great job, Adam! Excellent accomplishment and great project!   more ›