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Trevor Sullivan, one of the newest BSA Troop 400 Eagle Scouts, poses with a garden bed at the Weber Drive Community Garden on Friday, July 19. He, along with Dominic Portillo, received the prestigious rank for their work in the green space.

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Two BSA Troop 400 Scouts earn wings for work in garden

For many members of the BSA, the organization formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America, becoming an Eagle Scout is a lifelong dream. It requires members to earn at least 21 merit badges, serve at least six months in a leadership position within the group, attend a Scoutmasters conference and take charge of a community service project—all before turning 18.

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