Noblesville’s Critzman earns Eagle Scout badge

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For his Eagle Scout Service project, Noblesville’s Sean Critzman constructed 11 multimedia easels for White River Christian Church and Food Pantry. (Submitted photo)
For his Eagle Scout Service project, Noblesville’s Sean Critzman constructed 11 multimedia easels for White River Christian Church and Food Pantry. (Submitted photo)

Sean Critzman, 17, has received Scouting’s highest rank of Eagle Scout.

Critzman, a member of Troop 105, chartered by First Christian Church, is a junior at Noblesville High School and has been involved in Scouting for 11 years. Critzman achieved the Eagle rank after demonstrating leadership as webmaster, patrol leader and den chief before completing his Eagle project.

Only 4 percent of Scouting’s national membership attains the rank of Eagle.

For his Eagle Scout Service Project, Critzman constructed 11 multimedia easels. Each had a whiteboard, blackboard and paper dispenser and was designed for use by youth aged 2-5. White River Christian Church and Food Pantry is now able to provide an educational tool to youth at the food pantry.

There were about 63 volunteers who dedicated 678 hours of service to assist Critzman in completing his service project from April through August 2014.

For more information on Scouting, call 813-7125 or visit www.crossroadsbsa.org

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