2015-J2372
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(R, C, IP) Senate District
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2015-J2372
LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION congratulating John "Jack" H. Grieb upon the
occasion of receiving the distinguished rank of Eagle Scout, the most
prestigious of Scouting honors, on June 5, 2015
WHEREAS, John "Jack" H. Grieb, through his diligence and rigorous
efforts, has achieved Scouting's highest and most prestigious rank,
Eagle Scout; the Eagle Court of Honor ceremony will be held on Friday,
June 5, 2015, at Webster Presbyterian Church, Webster, New York; and
WHEREAS, John "Jack" H. Grieb, the son of John P. and Ann Grieb, is a
member of Boy Scouts of America Troop 262, Webster, New York; and
WHEREAS, While a student at Webster Thomas High School, John "Jack" H.
Grieb was a member of the National Honor Society and the National Rotary
Club; in addition, he participated on both the Freshman Soccer Team and
Track/Field Team, holding the position of Captain during his senior
year; and
WHEREAS, During the summer months, John "Jack" H. Grieb volunteered at
Rochester General Hospital; currently, he is a student at the Mylan
School of Pharmacy at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and
WHEREAS, America has achieved her greatest heights of glory through
the dedication, determination and tireless efforts of the outstanding
citizens of this Nation; and
WHEREAS, It is only with the continued diligence and devotion of our
youth, tomorrow's leaders, that America will maintain her glory; and
WHEREAS, The Boy Scouts of America and its members are dedicated to
the development of character and leadership in the youth of this Nation;
and
WHEREAS, The highest achievement of leadership in Scouting, earned by
only five percent of all Boy Scouts, is the distinguished rank of Eagle
Scout; and
WHEREAS, This outstanding young man has been involved in Scouting for
many years, has lived up to Scouting's ideals and has attained all of
the necessary achievements, including completion of a community service
project, which was successfully planned, developed and executed; and
WHEREAS, For his project, John "Jack" H. Grieb restored the St. Paul's
Church Spiritual Trail; this arduous task involved removing and repair-
ing old benches, building and installing six new reflecting benches,
repairing a vandalized bridge, lining the trail with fallen timbers, and
erecting trail head markers/posts; and
WHEREAS, John "Jack" H. Grieb's perseverance in rising through the
ranks to Eagle Scout is a strong indication of his ability to master
difficult tasks; his accomplishment will enable him to emerge as a lead-
er, fully equipped to meet the challenges of today's complex society;
and
WHEREAS, This new Eagle Scout is a credit to his family, his school,
his community, his State and his Nation, and no doubt his future will be
filled with accomplishments of equal importance; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations, in
recognition of the significance of this meritorious achievement, to
congratulate and honor John "Jack" H. Grieb on achieving the rank of
Eagle Scout; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be tran-
smitted to John "Jack" H. Grieb.
actions
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26 / May / 2015
- REFERRED TO FINANCE
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28 / May / 2015
- REPORTED TO CALENDAR FOR CONSIDERATION
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28 / May / 2015
- ADOPTED
Resolution Details
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