The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Tiger Cub den leader honored

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VERNON >> Cory Jenner of Chittenang­o was among the volunteers recognized by the Revolution­ary Trails Council, Boy Scouts of America on Thursday, May 16 at Dibble’s Inn.

Jenner received the Hornaday Award for having a positive influence on youths and implementi­ng educationa­l programs such as environmen­tal conservati­on and the District Award of Merit for rendering outstandin­g service at the district level.

Jenner is the Tiger Cub den leader and assistant cubmaster for Pack 21 in Chittenang­o. He also serves as a Venturing Crew committee member for Crew 21, also in Chittenang­o. A former Scout, Jenner earned his youth and adult religious emblem awards, Den Leader, Cub Scouter and Ventur- ing awards, and is a member of the Order of the Arrow.

In the Powderhorn District, Jenner served as activities chairman and Merit Badge counselor. He is also active with the council, serving on a number of committees: Cub Scout Camping, Properties, Climbing, Risk Management, and Training. Currently, he is the chairman for all family camping events and he will serve as the camp director of Camp Kingsley in the summer of 2013.

Outside of scouting, Jenner is active in youth hockey, the Girl Scouts, Trout Unlimited, and many committees related to his career as a landscape architect, such as the U. S. Green Building Council, New York State Wetland Forum, and American Society of Landscape Architectu­re.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY REVOLUTION­ARY TRAILS COUNCIL ?? Cory Jenner poses with Boy Scouts and Boy Scout leaders at Dibble’s Inn.
PHOTO COURTESY REVOLUTION­ARY TRAILS COUNCIL Cory Jenner poses with Boy Scouts and Boy Scout leaders at Dibble’s Inn.

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