SCHUTH BROTHERS IMPROVE KENDALL




Two Boy Scouts from Kendall Troop 94 became Eagle Scouts at their Court of Honor on Monday, August 10. Matthew Schuth and his brother Nicholas Schuth, sons of David and Cathy Schuth, were also recognized for their achievement by Assemblyman Steve Hawley.

Matthew and Nicholas have an older brother, Michael, who is also an Eagle Scout.

Matthew's Eagle project was building a picture place at the Kendall Community Park. Beginning by clearing trees and brush, the site was then backfilled for planting arborvitaes. A foundation and concrete pad from a former building are the base for a vinyl Arbor and are accessible by the stone walkway. This low maintenance backdrop has already been used for many formal photographs.

Nicholas' Eagle project was improving the Kendall Food Cupboard. Housed in the Kendall United Methodist Church, this vital community service needed additional storage space. Wood shelving was installed to allow overhead storage for light weight items and a full wall of shelves that more than doubled the shelving used for food. All food was removed from the shelving, inspected and placed on the new shelving per direction from Marty and Zina Goodenbery.