Schultheis earns Eagle Scout award
COVENTRY – Tyler Anthony Schultheis was named an Eagle Scout at a Boy Scout court of honor ceremony held on Dec. 10 at the Coventry Town Hall.
Schultheis, 17, is a member of Boy Scout Troop 51. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H. Schultheis Jr. of Coventry, the grandson of maternal grandparents Joanna Chiarino and the late Adolph Chiarino and late Joseph Anthony Famolaro, and paternal grandparents the late Anthony and Joan Schultheis, Sr.
For his Eagle Scout project, Schultheis renovated the Coventry Veterans Memorial.
“I would like to thank my fellow members in the Order of the Arrow, Chenango District Executive Joseph Grabowski, and members of Troop 51 for participating in the ceremony and everyone who came to celebrate this great honor with me,” he said.
The Eagle Scout thanked all of his mentors and those who helped him complete the project, including the following: Lorraine Detweiler for supplying the safety glass for the doors; William McManus for the beautiful carved Eagle he made for the project, framing of the glass for the doors and the work it took to put the doors on the memorial; Coventry Supervisor John Phelan Sr. for the donation of stain to paint the project; the Hope Congregational Church; and Greene Mayor Marcia Miller and former Coventry Supervisor Janice O’Shea for monetary donations.
Schultheis also shared his appreciation for Horton Hardware and Lowe’s for the discount on supplies; the Nineveh Store for the donation of a pizza to help feed the boys working on the project; all of the leaders and parents from Troop 51, the Owens family of Smithville; and Mark Woodruff and Kenneth Pinney of Coventry for all of the hard work they contributed to his project.
Schultheis, 17, is a member of Boy Scout Troop 51. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H. Schultheis Jr. of Coventry, the grandson of maternal grandparents Joanna Chiarino and the late Adolph Chiarino and late Joseph Anthony Famolaro, and paternal grandparents the late Anthony and Joan Schultheis, Sr.
For his Eagle Scout project, Schultheis renovated the Coventry Veterans Memorial.
“I would like to thank my fellow members in the Order of the Arrow, Chenango District Executive Joseph Grabowski, and members of Troop 51 for participating in the ceremony and everyone who came to celebrate this great honor with me,” he said.
The Eagle Scout thanked all of his mentors and those who helped him complete the project, including the following: Lorraine Detweiler for supplying the safety glass for the doors; William McManus for the beautiful carved Eagle he made for the project, framing of the glass for the doors and the work it took to put the doors on the memorial; Coventry Supervisor John Phelan Sr. for the donation of stain to paint the project; the Hope Congregational Church; and Greene Mayor Marcia Miller and former Coventry Supervisor Janice O’Shea for monetary donations.
Schultheis also shared his appreciation for Horton Hardware and Lowe’s for the discount on supplies; the Nineveh Store for the donation of a pizza to help feed the boys working on the project; all of the leaders and parents from Troop 51, the Owens family of Smithville; and Mark Woodruff and Kenneth Pinney of Coventry for all of the hard work they contributed to his project.
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