New Eagle Scouts
Allen Bogoslavsky, 17, is the son of Abe and Becky Bogoslavsky of North Little Rock. He is a member of Troop 427 in North Little Rock at Immaculate Conception Church. Allen led a group that cleaned out a garden area and rebuilt a portion of a rock wall supporting a statue of Mary at the Immaculate Heart of Mary School.
Bradley Hauge, 16, is the son of Donnie and Kim Hauge of Jonesboro. He is a member of Troop 134 in Jonesboro at Community Fellowship Church. Bradley oversaw the design construction and erecting of an arch at the entrance of Hunters Chapel Cemetery in Casscoe.
Joshua Ford, 14, is the grandson of Calvin and Patricia Wisdom of Hardy. He is a member of
Troop 639 in
Ash Flat at the Church of Latter Day
Saints. Joshua and the troop designed and built a new sign for the Cherokee Village Animal Control and Adoption Center.
William Lyle, 18, is the son of Kenya Lyle of Cabot. He is a member of Troop 21 in Cabot at Journey United Methodist Church. William coordinated the collection of items and the assembly of disaster relief cleaning kits that were donated to the United Methodist Committee on Relief for its disaster relief efforts.
Malcolm Beaverstock, 17, is the son of Molli and Drew Beaverstock of Jonesboro. He is a member of Troop 4 in Jonesboro at the Knights of Columbus
Hall, Blessed Sacrament Church. Malcolm and his team cleaned and restored a mosaic of St. Benedict at the Holy Angels Convent and did landscaping work around it.
Curtis Hannah, 18, is the son of Lisa and Alan Hannah of Little Rock. He is a member of Troop 29 in Little Rock at Christ the
King Church. Curtis removed an old sign and constructed and installed a new one at Conner Park for the Little Rock Parks Department.
Scott Child, 16, is the son of Ron and Billie Child of Cherokee Village.
He is a member of Troop
639 in Ash Flat at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Scott put up benches at a park in Highland and fixed its basketball goals by putting up new nets.
Zachary Trevillion, 18, is the son of Rick and Amanda Trevillion of Randolph. He is a member of Troop 45 in Pocahontas at the First United Methodist Church. Zachary constructed and erected a sign for Sparkman Cemetery in Randolph County. He also constructed a flower bed around the perimeter and planted flowers.
Jacob Gaines, 16, is the son of Charles and Cynthia Gaines of Forrest City. He is a member of Troop 202 in Forrest City at the First United Methodist Church. Jacob partnered with Block Meyer of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission to enhance the waterfowl habitat at the University of Arkansas Pine Tree Research Station. They constructed wood duck boxes.
Caleb Turner, 17, is the son of Rickey and Anga Turner of Wynne.
He is a lone scout in Harrisburg. Caleb assembled an extensive playground set, added an adjustable basketball goal, cushions for adult swings, and added four child-appropriate swings to the playground of Colt Baptist Church.
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette would like to recognize the accomplishments of new Eagle Scouts by publishing their profiles and pictures.
1. Submit the information requested on the profile sheet to 121 E. Capitol Ave., Little Rock, Ark. 72201.
2. Enclose with this form the picture of the Eagle Scout you wish published. Clear head shots and glossy (not matte) finish are best. Photos can not be returned. Photos may be e-mailed (high resolution, please) to Winston Wright at wwright@arkansasonline.com.
3. If a picture is unavailable, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette will photograph the new Eagle Scout. Phone ahead at (501) 378-3485 and ask for Winston Wright to make an appointment.