Boy Scout Troop 660 congratulates Eagle Scouts S. Aquino and L. Guio

Community Monday, July 7, 2014

 

In a solemn ceremony in June attended by fellow Scouts and leaders from the Boy Scouts of America, Troop 660 celebrated the achievement of Eagle Rank of two of its members – longtime Miami Lakes residents Sebastian Aquino and Lorenzo Guio.

Among the special guests were Miami Lakes United Methodist Church pastor Stuart Bodin, Fireball District Executive Annette Hungler, Troop 306 Scout Master Nelson Erazo, and Troop 566 Scout Master Sean Schwinghammer.

The Eagle Scout rank is the highest honor that a Scout may achieve, as well as a commitment. “This award is one of honor and responsibility,” said Troop 660 Scout Master Robert Beguiristain. “As Eagle Scouts, you have assumed a solemn obligation to do your duty to God, to Country, to your fellow Scouts, and to mankind in general.”

To earn this rank, a Scout must spend a great deal of time and effort throughout his scouting career and culminate in completing a project serving the community.  Aquino’s project consisted of rejuvenating and beautifying the facade and gardens of a local school. Guio’s project was the design and building of acoustical panels to enhance the functionality of a teaching hall of Miami Lakes United Methodist Church.

Founding members of Troop 660, both new Eagle Scouts have a bright future ahead. Aquino is going to college and obtain a management degree to run a successful business in the art industry. Guio is planning to attend the University of Chicago to obtain a bachelor’s degree in Applied Math and Economics.

Boy Scout and Cub Scout 660 troops meet at 7 p.m. every Thursday at Miami Lakes United Methodist Church on the corner of Miami Lakes Drive and Ludlam Road. Boys 6-14 years of age are welcome to visit and join the Boy Scouts.