Locals receive Eagle Scout honor

Forrest Wissuchek, Haddee Hammoud, and Jacob Gregg recently completed requirements that grants them the highest rank in Boy Scouting: the Rank of Eagle Scout.
As one of the culminating requirements to reach this high rank, each scout had to find a beneficiary (a non-profit organization) that had a need for something that could be designed and built by a group of boy scouts and their leaders.

Forrest Wissuchek, Haddee Hammoud, and Jacob Gregg recently completed requirements that grants them the highest rank in Boy Scouting: the Rank of Eagle Scout.
As one of the culminating requirements to reach this high rank, each scout had to find a beneficiary (a non-profit organization) that had a need for something that could be designed and built by a group of boy scouts and their leaders.
Forrest Wissuchek designed a handicap planter box and a paver walkway leading to a garden on the grounds of McAuliffe Middle School, which allows students in wheelchairs to access the garden on campus.
Haddee Hammoud designed a percussion cabinet/music stand and two carts to haul large drum equipment for “Musique Sur La Mer Orchestra,” which is a group of talented youth musicians who raise money for charitable causes.
Jacob Gregg helped the Los Alamitos High School Marching Band by creating four large cabinets to hold musical instruments/supplies and completely refurbishing the band’s 40-foot loading container.
Troop 670 in Cypress is led by dedicated Scoutmaster Mr. Randy DeTarr and a host of loyal adult leaders who really have a heart for helping young boys become good men.