[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 121 (Monday, September 17, 2001)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1666-E1667]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                  A TRIBUTE TO EVAN CHRISTIAN BROWNELL

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                           HON. STEVE ISRAEL

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                       Monday, September 17, 2001

  Mr. ISRAEL. Mr. Speaker, it is with great pride that I rise today to 
recognize one of New York's outstanding young students, Evan Christian 
Brownell. On October 7, 2001, the Boy Scouts of Troop 292 in Brentwood 
will recognize Evan's achievements by giving him the Eagle Scout honor.
  Since the beginning of this century, the Boy Scouts of America have 
provided thousands of boys and young men each year with the opportunity 
to make friends, explore new ideas, and develop leadership skills while 
learning self-reliance and teamwork.

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  The Eagle Scout award is presented only to those who possess the 
qualities that make our nation great: commitment to excellence, hard 
work, and genuine love of community service. Becoming an Eagle Scout is 
an extraordinary award with which only the finest Boy Scouts are 
honored. To earn the award--the highest advancement rank in Scouting--a 
Boy Scout must demonstrate proficiency in the rigorous areas of 
leadership, service, and outdoor skills; they must earn a minimum of 23 
merit badges as well as contribute at least 100 man-hours toward a 
community oriented service project.
  I ask my colleagues to join me in congratulating the recipient of 
this award, as his activities are indeed worthy of praise. His 
leadership benefits our community and he serves as role model for his 
peers.
  Also, we must not forget the unsung heroes, who continue to devote a 
large part of their lives to make all this possible. Therefore, I 
salute the families, scout leaders, and countless others who have given 
generously of their time and energy in support of scouting.
  It is with great pride that I recognize the achievements of Evan and 
bring the attention of Congress to this successful young man on his day 
of recognition. Congratulations to Evan and his family.




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