TIDEWATER COUNCIL 2017 VITAL STATISTICS

2 BSA EAGLE CLASS OF 2017

Eagle Scout is the highest achievement or rank attainable in the Boy program of the . The designation "Eagle Scout" was founded over 100 years ago. Only four percent of Boy Scouts are granted this rank after a lengthy review process. The re- quirements necessary to achieve this rank take years to fulfill. The Eagle Scout rank has been earned by almost 2.5 million young men. Requirements include earning at least 21 merit badges. The Eagle Scout must demonstrate , an ideal attitude based upon the Scout Oath and Law, service, and leadership. This includes a large leadership service project that he plans, organizes, leads, and manages. Eagle Scouts are presented with a medal and a badge that visibly recognizes the accomplish- ment. Additional recognition can be earned through Eagle Palms, awarded for completing ad- ditional tenure, leadership, and merit badge requirements. ALBEMARLE DISTRICT

Eagle Scout Unit Scoutmaster T-1 Chris Cogswell Isaac Michael Berube T-162 Daniel McCloud Ryan Murphy Comeau T-481 Chris Smith Kyle James Hatfield T-182 Russell Beaty Samuel Henry Copeland T-490 Chris Slawson Jonah Isaac Hix T-116 Leslie Siefferman Nicholas A. Croswhite T-24 Ken Cason Alex Michael Jackson T-164 Richard Perkins Ian David Daley T-191 Tara Taffee Zachery Daine Johnson Te-100 Larry Proctor Cade Andrew Davidson T-419 James Russell Charles Rawls Jones T-158 John Foster Alexander Bandur Duvall T-1 Chris Cogswell Noah Toy Moster Te-100 Larry Proctor Joseph Joshua Ennels T-1 Chris Cogswell Jake Dakota Overman T-200 Ernest Williams William Ross Fabrizio T-79 Joseph Rehak Richard Douglas Perkins T-164 Richard Perkins Jackson Walker Frey T-79 Michael Megge Travis Alexander Slaughter T-182 Russell Beaty Brian Major Garber T-24 Ken Cason Ronald Anderson Smith T-162 Daniel McCloud Nicolas Gonzalez-Ortega T-375 Anthony Kelly Jeffrey Byrde Wells T-117 Ralph Hawkins Preston S. Haines T-1 Chris Charles Christopher S. Wilkins T-182 Scott Buggey Owen Vincent Hanson T-24 Ken Cason T-79 Mark Bissette BAYSIDE DISTRICT Charles Stone Hosier, III T-63 John Dixon Eagle Scout Unit Scoutmaster Charles Joseph Howe T-493 Wayne Richardson Eric William Adams T-363 John Questore Sebastian Thomas Jardine T-375 Anthony Kelly Mason Kye Bateman T-372 Larry Bateman Sean Matthew Jolly T-63 Jason Rusk Randolph Tanner Bissette T-79 Mark Bissette Mackay Smithwick Kier T-79 Joseph Rehak Timothy Nelson Bowes T-1 Chris Cogswell Kurt David Lannetti T-24 Ken Cason Duncan Timothy Campbell T-419 James Russell Ignatius Liberto, II T-24 Ken Cason Tyler Aubrey Cason T-24 Ken Cason Owen Wiley Lindey T-1 Chris Cogswell William T. Chick, Jr. T-493 Wayne Richardson Douglas Andrew Lyons, Jr. T-1 Chris Charles Eric Spencer Choi T-79 Joseph Rehak Matthew Alexander Marsh T-490 Chris Slawson Francis Daniel Chval T-481 Joshua Jones Nicholas Alexander Martin T-62 Michael Iovino 3 Corey Alexander McGowan T-376 Basil Ashby Hunter Tyler Dube T-791 Nicholas Hale Jonathan Vincent McOsker T-481 Chris Smith Andrew Morgan Edghill T-499 Kenneth Simons T-481 Chris Smith Westin Clair Erwin T-791 Nicholas Hale Noah Cassady Nottingham T-1 Chris Cogswell Seth Kellan Finley T-408 Mark St. Clair John Robert O'Donnell T-490 Chris Slawson Benjamin Michael Foster T-303 Gene Hoffman T-5 Stephen Levorse Justin Pearce Glenn Fryday T-791 Nicholas Hale Ryan Piston T-375 Anthony Kelly Chase William Gardner T-12 John Pienkowski Conner William Pulling T-24 Ken Cason Jonathan E. Garsik T-791 Robert Curley Casey Layne Puryear T-180 John Matroni Jacob Brian Gorman T-417 Thomas Callahan Michael Patrick Reed T-419 James Russell Patrick James Groff T-504 Robert Haugh Layne A. Rehak T-79 Joseph Rehak David Conner Gurley T-301 Brian Geyer Nikolas John Rhodes T-490 Chris Slawson T-417 Corey Pierce James Alden Russell T-419 James Russell Thomas Francis Gustafson T-417 Corey Pierce Richard Joseph Rybarczyk T-490 Chris Slawson Duncan MacGregor Guthrie T-471 Norm Aurland T-493 Wayne Richardson Elijah Miles Haddad T-378 Scott Poteet Brett Donovan Shepler T-493 Wayne Richardson Thomas Albert Hale T-791 Nicholas Hale Jack Oliver Slater T-1 Chris Charles Christopher Aris Hazzis T-417 Corey Pierce Ian Robert Smith T-481 Chris Smith Jonah Christopher Hebert T-303 Gene Hoffman Joshua Lee St. John T-364 Frank Mikeals Riley Raymond Heck T-791 Nicholas Hale Colin Joseph Stott T-1 Chris Cogswell Harrison R. Jaehn T-504 Robert Haugh John Lindbergh Suter T-63 Jason Rusk Paul Tristan Jewell T-362 William Fletcher T-79 Joseph Rehak James Douglas Johnson T-303 Gene Hoffman Jason Scott Wang T-587 Paul Wang Huy Phillip Le T-303 Gene Hoffman George Brandon Woodruff T-419 James Russell Kaleb K. Lewis T-7 Melissa Hebert Adam Reeves Yanez T-24 Ken Cason Alben Joshua M. Lumalang T-488 Joshua Larson Blake DeSales Mager T-378 Scott Guimond PRINCESS ANNE DISTRICT Jonathan T. McGlothian, Jr. T-471 Norm Aurland Eagle Scout Unit Scoutmaster Albert Emmanuel Mercado T-303 Gene Hoffman Randall William Baber T-141 Steven Willis John Patrick Mikovits T-179 Anthony Prause Anthony Ray Barnes, Jr. T-471 Norm Aurland Josiah Mills T-499 Kenneth Simons Aidan Christopher Bass T-504 Robert Haugh Xavier Moore T-12 John Pienkowski Joseph Nathaniel Berg T-408 Mark St. Clair John Michael Mulvey T-660 Keith Touchton Benjamin Joseph Berger T-471 Norm Aurland Jacob Somsak O'Neill T-303 Gene Hoffman Noah Adams Bieker T-12 John Pienkowski Matthew Austin Orwig T-12 John Pienkowski Jaiden Quinn Bradt T-442 Justin Gibby T-499 Kenneth Simons William Jacob Brown T-378 Scott Poteet Andrew Harrington Parker T-471 Norm Aurland Andrew W. M. Casey T-362 William Fletcher William Pietri, III T-407 Matthew Hipsher Shane Robert Catherman T-417 Corey Pierce Kevin Edgar Plumb, Jr. T-996 Steven Nelson Justin David Chesnut T-407 Matthew Hipsher Jack Thomas Pocock T-442 Davis Perkins T-443 Ben Wells Oscar Gorman Powell T-996 Kevin Plumb Carson Elliott Curley T-791 Nicholas Hale Caleb Nathanael Prause T-179 Anthony Prause Curan Zade Cypert T-417 Corey Pierce Grahm Martin J. Rusnak T-12 John Pienkowski John Warren DeAngelis T-499 Kenneth Simons Thomas Gaston Schrantz T-791 Nicholas Hale 4 Aaron Christopher Sexton T-996 Kevin Plumb Joshua David McLean T-824 John Wallace Jack T. Shepheard T-14 John Carey Logan Robert McMaster T-48 Jay Frauenthal MacKellar William Simon T-378 Scott Guimond Carter Andrew McQuivey T-256 Russell Eley Trevor Joseph Sinclair T-303 Gene Hoffman Christopher Aiden Mills T-413 Mark Stanley Joseph Smith T-791 Nicholas Hale Matthew Christopher Morris T-6 Glenn Switts Kevin Michael Stolte T-471 Norm Aurland Ethan William Murat T-212 Gregory Allgaier Benjamin Joel Sweeney T-996 Kevin Plumb Brendan Dever O'Keefe T-824 Thomas Kruesi Caleb Quinn Thompson T-996 Kevin Plumb Noah Andrew Parrish T-57 David Close Ryan James Timmerman T-362 William Fletcher Joseph Carl Pipkins T-901 William Quinn T-488 Joshua Larson Robert Vincent Pohl T-48 Robert Beauter David Vermaak T-996 Kevin Plumb Ezra Hasani Ricks T-934 J.W. Washington Ethan Matthew Ward T-504 Robert Haugh Micah Kareem Ricks T-934 J.W. Washington Alexander Daniel Warner T 12 John Pienkowski Ryan Andrew Riffle T-42 Ronald Riffle David Robert Weinsenbeck T-362 William Fletcher Marcus Anthony Sanger T-215 Dennis Short Jon Phillip Schulze T-824 John Wallace THREE RIVERS DISTRICT Preston Reid Shealy T-57 David Close Eagle Scout Unit Scoutmaster Benjamin Everett Shearer T-212 Gregory Allgaier Mark David Alexander T-57 David Close Benton Thales Smith T-256 Russell Eley Logan Grant Blevins T-462 Mark Guzzo Thomas Joseph Staud T-84 Joe Staud Patrick Hanrahan Brown T-901 William Quinn Noah Ethan Temme T-6 Glenn Switts Ian McKenzie Cameron T-6 Glenn Switts Hunter Michael Vaerewyck T-233 Robert Anderson T-6 Glenn Switts T-444 Preston Webster Justin Caleb Crawford T-828 James Curtiss Gavin Hizer Walsh T-6 Glenn Switts Jared Stewart Curling T-57 David Close Riley Neal Ward T-444 Preston Webster Tanner James Dean T-901 William Quinn Eric Waterman T-259 Warren Goodman Bryce Edwin Doan T-413 Mark Stanley Braden Lee White T-320 Shawn Jennings Jonathan Daniel Dolbeck T-6 Glenn Switts Justin Aaron Williams T-824 Thomas Kruesi Sean Patrick Drew T-901 William Quinn Riley Parker Wilson T-901 William Quinn Caden Ryan Eyler T-824 Thomas Kruesi Ryan Christopher Yeates T-320 Shawn Jennings Joseph Nicolas Fleenor T-901 William Quinn Christopher Joseph Fritsch T-800 Joel Kirch Isaiah George Graves T-824 Thomas Kruesi The Summit Award is the highest Venturing James Arthur Hodges T-259 Paul Emler program award. It Joseph Holden Jenkins T-57 David Close requires Venturers to earn the Pathfinder Jared Michael Jennings T-320 Shawn Jennings Award, participate in T-6 Glenn Switts adventures, and T-215 Dennis Short demonstrate leader- Eric Samuel Kirch T-800 Joel Kirch ship, service and personal growth. Robert Donald Landle T-824 Thomas Kruesi

John Thomas Lightfoot, IV T-57 David Close Summit Award Unit Crew Advisor Zachery Alexander Manuel T-934 J.W. Washington Helen Maureen Schoening C-490 Bill Sheedy Michel Saul Maulding T-6 Glenn Switts Patrick William Sheedy C-490 Bill Sheedy Timothy McKearney T-824 John Wallace

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The Distinguished Eagle Scout Award is a distinguished service award of the Boy Scouts of America. It is awarded to an Eagle Scout for distinguished service in his profession and to his community for a period of at least 25 years after attaining the level of Eagle Scout. Other requirements include significant accomplishment in one’s career and a solid record of continued community volunteer involvement. It is one of only two BSA awards given to adults that is dependent upon the recipient’s having been awarded Eagle Scout as a youth; the other is the NESA Outstanding Eagle Scout Award. The Tidewater Council is fortunate to have seven men who have been honored with this prestigious award. CDR George T. Coker, USN (Ret.) Clifford A. Cutchins, Ill* John H. Fain Julian Rashkind* VADM James R. Sanderson, USN (Ret.)* Robert M. Stanton CAPT Channing M. Zucker, USN (Ret.)

6 MEDAL OF MERIT

The Medal of Merit honors Scouts, Venturers and Scouters who have performed an act of meritorious service above and beyond what is normally expected of a youth or adult mem- ber of the Boy Scouts of America. This act should demonstrate exceptional character that re- flects an uncommon degree of concern for the well-being of others. The action does not necessarily need to involve rescue or saving life but must demonstrate some aspect of Scouting ideals or skills. Caden Eyler Troop 824 Ryan LaLonde Troop 303 Matthew Wright Troop 376

WILLIAM T. HORNADAY AWARDS

Conservation and the Boy Scouts of America have been partners for a long time. Camping, hiking, and respect for the outdoors are a part of the Scouting heritage. The fundamental purpose of the Hornaday Awards program is to encourage learn- ing by the participants and to increase public awareness about natural re- source conservation. The goal of this awards program is to encourage and recognize truly out- standing efforts undertaken by Scout- ing units, Scouts and Venturers, adult Scouters, and other individuals, corpo- rations, and institutions that have con- tributed significantly to natural re- source conservation and environmen- tal protection.

Zachary A. Grinvalsky Troop 303 Daeglan C. Peed Troop 179 Nathaniel Bryce Pugh Troop 116

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JAMES E. WEST FELLOWSHIPS

James E. West (1876-1948) was the first . He agreed to take the job for up to six months and stayed on for 32 years. A gift to our local council, designated by the donor to the council endowment fund, qualifies for membership as a James E. West fellow. The gift must be in addition to—and not replace or diminish—the donor’s annual Friends of Scouting support. A minimum gift of $1,000 in cash or marketable securities qualifies for the Bronze level membership. Donors may make cumulative gifts to reach Silver, Gold, and Diamond member levels. For example, five years of giving at the Bronze level would qualify for Silver level membership. Many individuals and corpora- tions make these gifts either on behalf of someone else—such as in honor of an Eagle Scout, Silver Beaver recipient, a retirement, a special accomplishment, or anniversary—or in memory of a special individual. TIDEWATER COUNCIL SALUTES JAMES E. WEST ENDOWMENT FELLOWS Lois C. Anoia* Daniel Claborn Dills Norman B. Hodges, Jr.* Kevin Edgar Mooney Thomas Harrison Skidmore Peter J. Anoia* John Richard Donat Edward Gerrit Hotel William F. Moore, Jr.* Phillip T. Smith, Sr.* Peter R. Anoia Hugh Larry Dougherty, Jr.* Harold C. “Hap” Hoy* Patricia Ann Myers Vaughan* Dennis L. Stewart Richard P. Anoia Hayden Instone DuBay Frances Vaughan Hunt Robert C. Nusbaum, Esq. William H. Stine Philip M. “Cutch” Armstrong Daniel W. Duncan* Francis O. Jackson* William C. Owen* Edward E. Tainter, Jr. Lyne W. Aslett Eagle Scout Class of 2009 Jeffrey D. Jacobson, DDS John Palomares, Jr. William A. Thompson, Jr.* Norman Duane Aurland, Jr. Eagle Scout Class of 2010 Cynthia M. Jeanguenat Wesley Michael Parker Donald Ray “Doc” Thrush Michael Ray Barclift Eagle Scout Class of 2015 John H. Jeanguenat Jeffrey Lynn Patterson J.T. Timmons* Jack Parker Barnes* Daniel Dexter Edwards Marvin E. Kammeter* Jimmy Allen Payne, Jr. Lucy J. Tucker E. David Beedie, Jr. Noel Falcon Brendan James Kane McGlemre Powell Peters William Terry Tucker Arthur F. Beeler, Sr.* Virgil Thomas Faulkenberry* O. Frank Kattwinkel* Charles Stephen Pitchford Richard E. Tuggle Ruth Wood Betts* Anthony Fisher Anthony James “AJ” Kelly Robert C. Poyner, III Emma McClure Vaughan* Howard Stanley Bialas, Jr. Donald R. Fisher, Jr. Andrea M. Kilmer Larry Proctor Hugh Livius Vaughan* Adam Billet, M.D. Stewart T. Forster Jonathan Joseph Kilmer Paul Frederick Reins Gene C. Warber* Taylor Louis Bobrow Douglas T. Frydenlund Justin David Kilmer James Revell Jefferson Ray Warren, III Thomas C. Brown James H. Gibbs Ronald Lee Kilmer Nikolas J. Rhodes James W. “JW” Washington Corby Smith Bunch Ian Turner Gibson John Francis Klemenc Jesse Lee Ricks* Kent J. “Curly” Weber* John Burkhardt, Jr. Lynn Susan Gibson Samuel J. Kowalski Col. Richard C. Roten William W. Weissner Zachary Scott Callaway Wesley Arthur Gibson Hon. David Wayne Lannetti Mark Oliver Sawyer Ethan Cole Westbrook Glen J. Carter Robert Jay Gies Arther Jerome Lilienfeld* John Anthony Scanelli James John Wheaton Roy Charles* Charles L. Glanville* Gene Loving John Meade Scheib Benjamin F. Whitten* Justin D. Chesnut Dennis Craig Grabeel Joseph Jack Maniscalco, Jr.* William M. Scheib Michael C. Wilkinson, II Glenn F. Corillo, Ph.D Francis David Gray Charles E. Mann Mark Traudt Schreiber, M.D. Brian Patrick Winfield, Sr. Dennis & Angela Courtney Seth Micah Greiling John Matroni Henry Chatard “Hal” Scott, V Steven Eugene Winter Luther V. Creel Sheldon Michael Greiling Burton James Matteson, III* Donna Pauline Shannon John R. Wobbleton, Jr. Georg William Dahl Stephen Mark Greiling Daniel A. McCloud James C. Shannon Townley R. Wolf, III Dylan Thomas D’Andrea Richard S. Guy David J. McCredy James Kevin Shannon Daniel Nixon Wood David S. Davies* Claudius Lyttleton Guynn, III* Byron Kim McPherson Katherine Avery Shannon Kermit C. Wood* Clark Alan Davis Clarence Monroe Harrison Chase A. Melius Richard R. Shelly Carter N. Wright Kevin W. Deany Fred Hazelwood, IV Michael Lee “Mick” Meyer Stanley D. Shelton Channing Moore Zucker G. William Detterman, Jr. Dorcas T. Helfant-Browning Timothy Scott Miller William Wescott Sherman Joseph A. DiJulio* James D. “Buck” Hereford, Jr.* Roland Darrow “Ron” Misfeldt Donald William “Si” Simons* *Deceased

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As a movement whose leadership is overwhelmingly volunteer, the Boy Scouts of America recognizes the need to acknowledge the invaluable service that men and women render to youth. The Silver Beaver is the highest honor that a Council can bestow upon a volunteer and is among the most prestigious awards in Scouting. The Silver Beaver Award was introduced in 1931 as a means for Council-level recognition of Scouters who provided distinguished service to youth. The Silver Beaver is not an “earned” award; rather the recognition is granted by one’s own peers in Scouting for distinguished service to youth. A Council committee selects the recipients after a thorough review of nominations received from throughout the Council. The National Council, upon the recommen- dation of the local Council, makes the award. Time of service is not a prerequisite; nor does the fact that someone is long- tenured make the recognition automatic. A recipient of the award may be a Scouter who has given exceptional service to Scouting or his/her community over a long period of time, or it may go to a Scouter who has done a single truly remarkable act of noteworthy service. The award may also be presented to Scouters who provide exceptional service to youth outside of Scouting.

9 2018 SILVER BEAVER RECIPIENT

Dave began his Scouting life by marching in the Bicentennial parade as a in Alexandria, VA. His mother was his Den Leader. He continued in Scouting through high school where he per- formed in a unicycle show group, played in marching band, was a varsity wrestler, and restored a 1967 Mustang. He and his twin brother, Dan, earned Eagle Scout in 1984 while his father was Scoutmaster. Dave was a Brotherhood member of Amangamek Wipit Lodge. During summer breaks from Tech, Dave returned to work with his troop as an Assistant Scoutmaster. While at Tech, he was avidly involved with the Marching Virgin- ians. In fact, he met his wife when she ran into him on the field. After graduation, Dave went on to the Culinary Institute of America and worked as a chef in Northern VA. For the last 15 years, Dave has been a Class A contractor. He recently earned his Master of Education in Instructional Design and Technology and will change careers again shortly. Dave and his family relocated to Virginia Beach in 2004. He organized and ran a youth pool league until he became involved in Scouting as a leader. Since then, he held the positions of Den Leader, Cubmaster, Pack Trainer, Committee Chair, Scoutmaster, and is the COR for the Kempsville Ruritan Club. He went to National Camp School where he became the Council Cub Scout Family Camping Administrator. Dave is a Vigil Member of the of Blue Heron Lodge. He was on four staffs before becoming Course Director in 2014. He joined his district roundtable staff and later served as district Cub Scout Training Chair. His service to youth includes acquiring and restoring 12 Sunfish for the sailing program at Pipsico Scout Reservation and renovating bathrooms in the cabins and the K Build- ing at Camp Kiwanis. Scouting is a family affair for Dave. His wife, Jennifer, is an enterprise architect and served as Popcorn Kernel with Pack 660. Their son, Drew, is an Eagle Scout and at- tends James Madison University. He was a travel soccer player when not scouting. Their daughter, Lelia, is dual enrolled and attending TCC while still in high school. She is an equestrian and works in the kitchen at Camp Lions summer camp staff.

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Bill Boudouris grew up in Scouting; he participated in Cub Scouts and joined Troop 159 in Sylvania, OH with four of his cousins. He became an Eagle Scout in December 1973. Bill returned to Scouting in 2000 when his oldest son joined Cub Scouts. Since then, Bill has been an active volunteer participat- ing in Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Venturing along with his four sons. Two of his sons earned Eagle Scout and a third is on track to achieve Eagle Scout in 2018. Bill has contributed to the Scouting movement through a variety of positions at the unit, district, and council level. He has served as a Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Den Leader. He also served as Cub- master and Pack Committee Chair. In Boy Scouts he served as Merit Badge Counselor, Committee Member, Assistant Scout- master, Troop Committee Chair, and Sea Base Crew Advisor. Bill served his district as a Unit Commissioner for Pack, Troop, and Crew 824. Bill is cur- rently Tidewater Council’s Vice President of Membership and a member of the Executive Board. He believes every youth and every family can benefit from Scouting, which focused him on growing membership. While a member of Pack 901 he used the materials and ap- proach he developed as part of his Wood Badge Ticket to bring more than 75 families into Scouting in a 3-year period. This belief has was a factor in his decision to serve as Unit Commissioner and VP of Membership. Another of Bill’s beliefs is that being an adult leader is as challenging as any profession and requires in-depth understanding of Scouting, leadership, and youth development. He has pursued his own development by attending multiple University of Scouting events. He completed Wood Badge in 2005 as well as Safety Afloat, Safe Swim Defense, Trek on Safely, Climb on Safely, and certifications such as Wilderness First Aid. To assist other adult leaders in their development Bill served on seven Wood Badge staffs including Course Director for course S7-596-16. He has also been an instructor for Cub Scout position specific training, Boy Scout position specific training, University of Scouting, and trainer development courses. Bill is an Order of the Arrow member. He received the 2009 Three Rivers District Award of Merit in recognition for his service, and the Three Rivers Commissioner of the Year in 2011.

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When Marie Kane and her husband Jerry moved here from Philadelphia in 1996, their oldest son Jerry came home from school and announced that they had Cub Scouts in Virginia too. He had been a Tiger Cub in Philadelphia. When he signed up as a Wolf in Pack 179, Marie’s journey as a began. Marie has held many positions in Pack, Troop, and Crew 179. These include Tiger Den Leader, Den Leader, Webelos Den Leader, Troop Committee member, Troop Med- ic, Religious Emblem Trainer, Venturing Crew Committee Member, Venturing Crew Committee Chair, and Ship Committee member. Her 20+ year service to youth has included district-level service as District Committee member, Cub Scout Advancement Chairman, Cub Scout Roundtable staff in the PAVAB, Chowanoc, and Princess Anne districts. Her council leadership roles have included the NYLT staff, Wood Badge staff, Retreat-o -ree staff, Cub Scout Day Camp staff, Webelos Day Camp and Resident Camp staff, and as Summer Camp Medic. In March 2002, Marie successfully completed her Order of the Arrow Ordeal. Two months later, at the May 2002 Ordeal, she became the Lodge Health and Safety Advi- sor, a position she has held ever since. She has been advisor for the Lodge Holiday Banquet three times, and has overseen and coordinated the medical staff for three separate OA SR7A Conclaves. Marie says that two of her best Scouting memories are when she was selected for the OA’s Vigil Honor in 2006, and when she was presented with the Lodge’s Founders Award. These are special to her because they came from the youth of the Lodge. Marie Kane has been a Registered Nurse since 1980. She and Jerry have been mar- ried for 40 years and are the proud parents of Jerry, Sean, and Brendan, each of whom are Eagle Scouts and Vigil Honor members of the Blue Heron Lodge. Marie tells people that the most important thing she did in life was working with her husband to raise their boys. Now she is trying to help other youth learn the life values, learned in Scouting, that she believes her sons now live by.

12 CHARLES “CHUCK” KUBIC 2018 SILVER BEAVER RECIPIENT

Chuck Kubic became a Cub Scout in Pack 14 in his hometown of Greensburg, PA in 1958. He built three “pretty good” cars and earned the Parvuli Dei Award and the Arrow of Light before crossing over to Troop 14. As a Boy Scout, Chuck was a Patrol Leader, served as Troop Scribe and attended the 1964 National in Valley Forge with 50,000 new Scout friends. He earned the Ad Altare Dei award and was elected to the Order of the Arrow (OA). He completed his Ordeal and became a Brotherhood member in Wagion Lodge #6. Chuck spent his high school Scouting years with “high adventure” Explorer Post 414 during which time he made a Philmont Expedition as a Crew Leader, became a white- water canoeing expert, advanced “along the trail” to Eagle Scout, and served as Post Secretary-Treasury, Vice President and President. As a young Navy Ensign, after graduating with a Civil Engineering degree from Lehigh University, Chuck served as the Scoutmaster for a multi-national BSA Troop at the American School in Thailand. He became the Advisor of the Bangkok OA Chapter of the Hinode Goya Lodge #498, which maintained its council fire less than 2 miles from the historic “Bridge on the River Kwai.” Later in his Navy career, Chuck became a Tiger Cub parent and then Cubmaster of the Pack at the International School in Madrid, Spain. When he returned to the U.S., he began service as a Webelos Den Leader and then Cubmaster in Annandale, VA. While there, he also served as an Assistant Scoutmaster and was a member of the Amangamek Wipit OA Lodge #470. Upon relocating to Virginia Beach in 1991, Chuck became Cubmaster for Pack 493 and a member of the Blue Heron OA Lodge #349. He later served as an Assistant Scoutmaster and Advancement Committee Member for Troop 493. Following addition- al Navy tours in Pearl Harbor, Washington, DC and Norfolk and two deployments to Iraq, Chuck retired as a Rear Admiral and Commander of the Navy Seabees after more than 34 years of service. He then became President of an international con- struction company for seven years, and subsequently founded his own consulting firm, Kubic Engineer Group, in Virginia Beach in 2012. In 2014, Chuck became Bayside District Chairman and joined the Tidewater Council Executive Board. Throughout his years in Scouting, Chuck was proud to see his two brothers, two sons and two nephews all become Eagle Scouts.

13 2018 Donald C. Schultz 2005 David A. Berger, Jr. Dennis I. “Bear” Short Kirk T. Barley Bill Boudouris Adam Billet, M.D. Marie B. Kane 2010 Georg W. Dahl Charles “Chuck” Kubic Joseph Branco David Greenfield Crystal Smith Bunch Virgil M. Hart 2017 Steven W. Kocurek Channing Zucker Brian DesTroismaisons Samuel M. Kroll David Lannetti James P. Martin 2004 Erich Röetz Debra A. Rife Lyne Wayne Aslett Henry “Hal” Scott Patricia Bland 2009 William Campbell 2016 Kevin M. Kennedy James A. Grumbles Christy Cooper Andrea Kilmer Dorcas Helfant-Browning John F. Klemenc Wesley Michael Parker William “Bill” Stine Paul B. Peter Thomas E. Sare Carter N. Wright Blair Siefferman Albert Ray Stegner Lucy J. Tucker 2003 2015 Philip “Cutch” Armstrong Eileen D’Andrea 2008 Scott Cash W. D. “Dan” McFarland Dwight Eure Byron McPherson Georgina Montour Jimmy Gwin J. Wayne Sprinkle Dewitt Roberts Stanley D. Maletz Dennis L. Stewart Fr. Brian M. Rafferty James W. Washington 2014 Lorene K. Sybrandt Dan N. Wood John R. Donat Charles Whitehurst Diana H. Short 2002 2007 Richard P. Anoia 2013 Mark E. Campbell Norm Aurland Roger Crane Carl A. Clements Frances B. Creel Douglas W. Montgomery Leo D. Gregorczyk Albert Kent Glover, Jr. M. Powell Peters Mark E. Lamb Joseph F. Grillo Frederick S. McIlrath Bob Liberman 2012 James K. Shannon Kermit C. Wood Robert O. Beauter, Jr. Jeanne A. Blair 2006 2001 Nancy L. Caldwell Howard S. Bialas, Jr. W.A. “Wes” Gibson George T. Coker D. Ray Bland Dennis Craig Grabeel Kathryn N. Lull Steven R. Crawford Thomas J. Ishom, D.D.S. Daniel A. Norville Robert C. Poyner, III Ronald L. Kilmer John A. Scanelli Bill E. Smith Charles E. Mann Mark T. Schreiber, M.D. Jeffrey S. Waller Benjamin G. Roberts, Sr.

14 2000 1993 Joann C. “Westy” West Willie A. Freeman Virgie F. Brown Burnley M. Williams, Sr. Linda Gregorczyk May Crace Scott M. Lull Thomas Escoe, Jr. 1986 Fr. Theodore N. Papafil John H. Jeanguenat Reginald E. Estes William G. Tuck Douglas Neece Virginia Fenton Judy Weissner J. R. Sanderson Betty Gillenwater James L. Sebrell, Sr. Roy Haworth, Jr. 1999 Eula C. Kennedy Barry B. Basnight 1992 William McClung Mark A. Ledger Carl E. Boyer Dennis Michele John Palomares Lowell Wade Creel Jeff R. Warren, Jr. Richard C. Roten Joseph L. Ellis Billie J. Taylor Charles D. Mayer, Jr 1985 George William Valos John E. Muth, Sr. Julian Copeland Susan Rogers John Craig 1998 Donald R. “Doc” Thrush Alice Dimick William G. Adams Charles Gregory Stanley M. Belback 1991 Evan Henderson J. Thomas Byrum, Jr. Dennis N. DuBois Tim Kerr Rayetta Drew Lena Yow Grant William A. Thompson, Jr. William T. “Terry” Tucker William S. Grant David Shaw Wright Gene R. Phelps 1984 J. Frank Sellew David Beedie 1997 Hugh Livius Vaughan Charles W. Gnilka James Brickley Byron D. “Dale” Ward, Jr. Tommy Hughs G. Cecile “Ceil” Greene William J. Jonak, Jr. Clarence M. Harrison 1990 Francis LaRock Joseph R. Klos, M.D. Robert G. Collier, Jr. Diana Mays Raymond Roenker, Jr. Albert R. Crawford, Jr. H. G. Myers Brian P. Winfield Shirley M. Crook William H. Crook 1983 1996 Cynthia M. Jeanguenat Dora Belcher Andrea Costanzo Robert A. Henderson, Jr. Mike Coley Arthur R. Dauch Thomas C. Peterson Donald W. Grothendick Fred Hazelwood, IV Peter M. Janson Jesse B. Latham 1989 Gage T. Meyers Phillip C. McGinnis Ruth W. Betts Harold W. Miller Kerry W. Sipe Aaron L. Braxton D.J. Simmers Fred Glanville Lester Smith 1995 F. David Gray Joyce D. Alston John B. McCormick 1982 Randolph H. Harry John W. Ward Karen A. Austin John Martin Travis E. Belcher Larry Schmidtman 1988 Bryant E. Mays Frederick L. Smith Luther Creel John T. McReynolds Christopher A. Vallas Larry Dougherty David F. Peckens Peter “Eddie” Winters Douglas Frydenlund Don Shirey Cynthia Hussey Edward Joseph Walton 1994 Rodney T. Hussey Robert T. Bradford, Sr. James R. Revell, Sr. 1981 David East Franklin Stafford Stewart Forster Harold “Hap” Hoy Jackson M. Glisson Charles Lloyd 1987 Ronald L. Hayes Jimmie W. Mimms Jerry E. Angus Charles E. Hurd Emma Shuler Larry Asby Corky Miller William D. Tetterton Steven E. Myers Sylvester G. Richardson Aloma “Patsy” Powell Tommie Rae Sheffield Michael Dennis Scott Orville P. Walker

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The Silver Antelope Award is the regional-level distinguished service award of the Boy Scouts of America and recognizes outstanding service to young people within one of the four BSA regions. The award is made by the National Court of Honor. The recipient must be a registered adult member of the Boy Scouts of America. The Tidewater Council is fortunate to have nine volunteers who have been honored with this prestigious award.

2003 G. William Detterman, Jr. 2001 Jeffrey C. Irving 1987 CAPT D.W. “Si” Simons* 1986 Daniel W. Duncan, Ph.D.* 1980 Charles L. Glanville* 1976 Beverly R. Lawler* 1971 RADM William K. Romoser* 1958 Hon. Colgate W. Darden Jr.* 1946 Edward M. Maupin, Jr.*

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The Lodge of the Year Award recognizes the most exceptional lodge in Section SR-7A. Lodges score themselves on cri- teria distributed prior to Conclave and earn points before and during Conclave for various objectives. The lodge that scores the most points receives the Lodge of the Year recognition. For 2018, this honor was be- stowed onto the Blue Heron Lodge because of the efforts of the two Lodge Chiefs (Will Scheib in 2017 and Justin Chesnut for 2018), who challenged each chapter to have a positive impact on each youth. Evan Scully, Conclave Chairman, was a key contributor, engaging all of the youth in attendance that weekend to go out and participate in something during the Conclave. Anthony Peluso of Blue Heron Lodge was elected as the Order of Blue Heron achieved Gold status the Arrow’s National Chief in December 2017. in the annual Journey to Excellence competition. It also won the OA Southern Region’s “We Support Camping” award. Founders Award recipients were Will Scheib and Brendan Switts. Silver Heron Awards went to Justin Chesnut and Daniel McCloud, Section SR-7A was led in 2017 by Blue Heron Lodge’s Anthony Peluso (Section Chief) and Seth Greiling (Section Vice Chief). For 2018-2019, Blue Heron Lodge again will provide a key member to lead Section SR- 7A, as Seth Greiling was elected to be Section Chief. Most notably, and for the first time, the Order of the Arrow’s National Chief will hail from Tidewater Council. The nation’s top Arrowman for 2018 is Anthony Peluso, whom we wel- come back to his home lodge tonight. Congratulations to all members of Blue Heron Lodge for a sensational year. 19 OFFICERS EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS Sam Kroll Glenn D. Allsbrook Richard Guy John Scheib Council President Rick Anoia Kenneth Hawkins Will Scheib* Ken Hawkins Council Commissioner Cutch Armstrong Ron Kilmer Hal Scott Rick Anoia Lyne Aslett John Klemenc Jim Shannon VP Administration George Ball Sam Kroll Patrick Sheedy* Lyne Aslett VP Manpower Leslie “LB” Benjamin Charles Kubic Mark Schreiber George Ball Bill Boudouris David Lannetti Donald Schultz VP Friends of Scouting Tom Callahan Bob Liberman S. Hearst Vann

Bill Boudouris Bill Campbell Ted Lieland Jeff Waller VP Membership Carl Clements Scott Lull Dale Ward Carl Clements VP Operations Jonathan Cooper Phil McGinnis Rolfe White

Bob Liberman Craig Cope Jon McGlothian Tom Williams Executive VP/Past President Dan Dills Byron McPherson James Willis Ted Lieland Council Treasurer John Donat Wesley Parker Brian Winfield

Wesley Parker Dan Edwards Powell Peters Ross Winfield VP Camping Operations Robert Gies Mike Qualls (*) OA Youth Representative / Venturing Officers Association non- Powell Peters voting Executive Board Member) VP Endowment David Greenfield Erich Röetz

Don Schultz HONORARY MEMBERS ADVISORY MEMBERS VP Special Events/Fundraising Bill DeSteph Glenn Corillo James Hatcher Dale Ward VP Program Dorcas Helfant-Browning Eileen D’Andrea Mike Herron Peter Janson Bill Deany Orlando Douglas Walter North Secretary, Scout Executive Bill Jonak Wes Gibson Doc Thrush John Moss DISTRICT CHAIRS John Scanelli Kent Glover Steve Winter

Jonathan Cooper Albemarle Charles Kubic @TidewaterBSA @TidewaterBSA @Tidewater-Council-Venturing Bayside @PipsicoBSA @Pipsico @EagleScoutsofTidewaterCouncilBSA @BlueHeronLodge @BlueHeron349 @HamptonRoadsWoodBadgers Tom Callahan Princess Anne Mike Qualls Three Rivers

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