Jim Johnston, Troop 1's Treasurer and Old Ephraim's District Commissioner, served as our Master of Ceremonies. Jim did a fantastic job of planning and coordinating the entire ceremony. Every part of the program was top notch, because of Jim's extensive experience facilitating Eagle Court of Honors.
In addition, Jim went above and beyond the call of duty by obtaining a fabulous collection of BSA 100th Anniversary banners, which transformed the gym of Logan's First Presbyterian Church into a BSA Centennial Celebration showcase.
OPENING
Cole Stern, Joshua's friend from Congregation Brith Sholem in Ogden, kicked off the program by leading the opening prayers. First, he read the Sheheyanu prayer in both Hebrew and English.
Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the Universe.
Who has given us life, sustained us, and allowed us to reach this day.
This most joyous Jewish blessing is traditionally recited at the arrival of any long awaited occasion. It is meant to enrich our appreciation for both the big and little things in life.
Cole then recited the abbreviated prayer for country. Requesting that all the inhabitants of our country be blessed with peace.
Next up was an impressive Flag Ceremony, led by Senior Patrol Leader Ryan Martin and the Troop 1 Color Guard.
In addition, a special Eagle Honor Guard was assembled for the evening. The Honor Guard consisted of: Jacob Hogan, Cameron Kent, Mark Veeder, and David Whitney. These Troop 1 scouts were responsible for escorting Joshua and his parents to and from the stage.
SPEECHES ATTESTING TO JOSHUA'S QUALIFICATIONS
Skills and Crafts -- Bob Oaks - Troop 1 Assistant Scout Master
Leadership -- Tom Hogan - Troop 1 Scout Master
Character -- Stu Parkinson - Troop 1 Assistant Scout Master
EAGLE AWARD PRESENTATION
Paul Davis. Troop 1's Charter Rep., did a wonderful job presenting the Eagle Award to Joshua. As the troop’s liaison with the Logan Lions Club, Paul was the perfect choice to hand out the Eagle Badge and pin, which was done with the utmost respect and reverence. After the ceremony, Paul said that he wouldn't have missed being there for the world!
EAGLE CHARGE
Jim Johnston was on hand to administer the Eagle Oath. Prior to the charge, Jim called up all the Eagle Scouts in attendance to join him on the stage. They all sat in chairs of honor, in a special area known as the “Eagles Nest”. When Jim administered the oath to Joshua, all the other Eagles stood at attention, indicating that Joshua was joining the ranks of a very special brotherhood.
JEWISH EAGLE SCOUT RECOGNITION
Jacques Behar, who is not only a member of our synagogue in Ogden, but also serves on the National and Western Regional Jewish Committees on Scouting, and the BSA Trapper Trails Relations Committee, was in attendance. Jacques presented Joshua with a Jewish Eagle Recognition package, which consisted of a certificate from the National Jewish Council on Scouting and letter of congratulations. Jacques implored Joshua to apply for all the college scholarships that the NJCS makes available to Jewish Eagle Scouts.
MENTOR PINS
Joshua then took the stage to award some mentor pins. The first two were presented to his dad and mom. Joshua acknowledged his father for all he taught him about camping and also thanked dad for all the support he provided this past summer with his Eagle Project. For his mother, Joshua thanked her for being involved with the troop by helping to teach merit badge classes and for doing “all that sewing over the years”. He acknowledged that he knows that sewing is not mom’s favorite thing to do, which is why he is even more appreciative of all her hard work.
After being presented with their mentor pins, Joshua’s parents presented him with a few gifts. The first was an Eagle neckerchief and slide, that was from his Grandma Pat (aka bubba), who lives in Scottsdale, AZ. As much as she wanted to attend tonight’s event, she was not able to make to journey to Utah during this time of the year.
Joshua’s mom then presented him with a 2010 Commemorative Boy Scout coin, which was purchased especially for him because he first learned of this special coin while fulfilling the requirements for the Coin Collecting Merit Badge. Since Joshua was earning his Eagle Rank during the same year the coin was to be minted… it seemed like the perfect recognition gift.
Joshua’s mom then presented him with a 2010 Commemorative Boy Scout coin, which was purchased especially for him because he first learned of this special coin while fulfilling the requirements for the Coin Collecting Merit Badge. Since Joshua was earning his Eagle Rank during the same year the coin was to be minted… it seemed like the perfect recognition gift.

Joshua’s presented his second mentor pin to his current scoutmaster, Tom Hogan. Joshua acknowledged that Tom has been a great support in everything he does. Tom always goes the extra distance. Tom was there when Joshua received his religious award, he drove scouts to work on Joshua’s Eagle Project, and he even attended Joshua’s Bar Mitzvah, which were all held at Congregation Brith Sholem in Ogden.
Joshua concluded his speech by thanking everyone who helped on his Eagle Project, all the people (Judi Amsel, David Geller, Tom Hogan, and Don Summit) that wrote letters of recommendation to the Eagle Board, everyone who participated in the Eagle Court of Honor, and all who were in attendance tonight.
CLOSING
Ridge Boyle, Joshua’s friend from synagogue, is also also a Boy Scout with Troop 4 in Ogden. Ridge and his mother made the drive up to Logan to be a part of the program. Ridge concluded the Eagle Court with a closing prayer over the food.
In Judaism, it is our tradition to recite a special blessing, called the Ha-Motzi, before eating bread. This prayer is recited on Shabbat, Jewish holidays, and special occasions. We do this to show our appreciation for the food we are about to eat.
Ridge recited the blessing over the challah in both Hebrew and English.
In Judaism, it is our tradition to recite a special blessing, called the Ha-Motzi, before eating bread. This prayer is recited on Shabbat, Jewish holidays, and special occasions. We do this to show our appreciation for the food we are about to eat.
Ridge recited the blessing over the challah in both Hebrew and English.
Blessed are you, Lord, our God, king of the universe
who brings forth bread from the earth. Amen.
who brings forth bread from the earth. Amen.
After the Ha-Motzi refreshments were served. Everyone put the "13th point of the Scout Law" into effect --- "a scout is hungry". Speakers, guests, and scouts all enjoyed a variety of cake, cookies, and juice.
JOSHUA'S - SCOUTING MEMORIES
Troop 653 - Mesa, AZ
(April 2006 to December 2007)
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First Night of Scouts - Tempe, AZ |
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Making Fire - Scout-A-Rama in Scottsdale, AZ |
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First campout |
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Camping at Chirachua National Park |
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First big hike. |
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Fishing at Black River |
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Golf Merit Badge |
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Climbing Merit Badge - Kindercrossing |
Troop 1 - Logan, UT
(January 2008 to present)
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Camp Bartlett, ID |
Order of the Arrow - Ordeal |
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Arrow of Light Ceremony |
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Receiving Ner Tamid Award from Rabbi Ethan |
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Ner Tamid Award with SM Tom Hogan - Scout Shabbat |
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Citizenship in the Nation MB - Field Trip to National Guard |
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Flag Ceremony for Constitution Day Celebration |
UK Scout Exchange
(Summer 2009)
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Ryan and Joshua - leaving for England |
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Joshua and Tom Hogan in London |
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Troop 1 and London Beefeater |
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Troop 1 visiting Stonehenge |
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Troop 1 - back in the USA |
Eagle Project
(Summer 2010)
(Summer 2010)
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BEFORE PHOTO |
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The Big Dig - Troop 1 Scouts break ground |
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Congregation Brith Sholem - Youth Group and Joshua's cousin Edan. |
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Joshua, Cameron, David, and Cole. Laying the foundation. |
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Joshua making sure the bricks are level. |
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Cole and Joshua - laying the very last brick. |