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TKA Sophomore Brandon Burgess Receives Top Eagle Scout Awards
- July 19, 2016
- Posted by: Jerry Atchley
- Category: Community Service
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Summer Rewind Series: July 19, 2016
Congratulations to Brandon Burgess for receiving two distinguished Boy Scout awards! Burgess was awarded the George W. and Helen F. Fry Eagle Scout Scholarship of $1,000 based on school, religious, community, and scout accomplishments as well as an essay. Only one is awarded yearly. Burgess also received the Larry A. Fleming Memorial Eagle Scout Scholarship of $1,000. One $1000 scholarship is awarded annually to a member of each class of Eagle Scouts, based on the merit of the applicant’s Eagle Scout Service Project. Brandon, your TKA family is proud of your accomplishments!
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