Honor Roll
Boy Scout Troop 182
Established in Memory
of Malcom Stewart - Cabin Chairman 1968-1998
Scouting is learned not through books, but through the dedication ofvolunteers.
These volunteers provide living examples of key Scouting concepts like: honor,
trust and loyalty. These terms would be meaningless without the volunteers who
through their unselfish participation in theTroop’s activities provide lasting
role models.
Since the establishment of the Troop in 1913, numerous volunteers have helped Troop members grow and learn. Within this cadre of volunteers are afew extraordinary individuals who contribute above and beyond the call byproviding years of service and continuity across the generation of Scouts.These extraordinary volunteers keep Scouting concepts and the Troop alive and vital.
Gary McCabe – June 13, 2004
It is with pleasure that Troop 182 recognizes and celebrates your dedicated
service to Scouting, the Congregational Church, the youth of Wellesley, and the
Troop. As one of the Scoutmasters, your creativity and leadership has touched
every facet of the organization. You have helped chaperonemeetings, events,
summer camp and trips. As a merit badge counselor, you
have helped a number of Scouts complete key badges for Eagle. As a trip leader
you have helped our boys climb mountain, cross rivers and fields. You have
served as a vital link between the Troop and the Church that serves as our home.
Your leadership and dedication have helped sustain the Troop and Scouting’s
spirit. For all your help we thank you.
Jim Levin – June 8, 2003
It is with
pleasure that Troop 182 recognizes and celebrates your dedicated service to
Scouting, the youth of Wellesley, and the Troop. As a member ofthe Troop
Committee and Cabin Chairman, your energy and carpentry skills have helped build
and maintain the Troop’s cabin at Nobscot – a home away from home for the Troop.
Virtually every nook and cranny of the cabin
has benefited from your help - roof, attic, porch, bunk room, kitchen, basement
and even the outhouse! Your leadership and dedication have helped sustain the
Troop and Scouting’s spirit. For all your help we thank you.
Mike Kahn – June 8, 2003
It
is with pleasure that Troop 182 recognizes and celebrates your dedicated service
to Scouting, the youth of Wellesley, and the Troop. As one of the Scoutmasters,
your creativity and leadership reinvigorated the Troop. Your active leadership
and participation at Scout meetings, weekend events, and summer camps have
blazed a trail for both Scouts and parents to follow. Your ideas for Troop hats,
t-shirts, and trips (Last Out, First Out, Mystery Trip) have established new
traditions for future generations of Scouts. Your leadership and dedication have
helped sustain the Troop and Scouting’s spirit. For all your help we thank you.
John Hurney – June 9, 2002
It is with pleasure that Troop 182 recognizes and celebrates over 30 years of dedicated service to Scouting, the youth of Newton and Wellesley, and the Troop. As the Troop Committee Secretary, you have recorded the history of the Troop, the community and its youth. As a photographer, you have recorded the significant moments in many a Scout’s advancement from Tenderfoot to Eagle Scout. Your skills as an engineer, have helped build and maintain the Troop’s cabin at Nobscot – a home away from home for the Troop. Your leadership and dedication have helped sustain the Troop and Scouting’s spirit. For all your help we thank you.
Frederick Levens – June 9, 2002
It is with
pleasure that Troop 182 recognizes and celebrates over 30 years of dedicated
service to Scouting, the youth of Newton and Wellesley, and the Troop. Your
cooking skills have helped prepare hundreds of meals for Scouts and their
families at the Troop’s cabin and at family dinners. Your skills as a
woodworker, have helped build and maintain the Troop’s cabin at Nobscot – a home
away from home for the Troop. Your leadership and dedication have helped sustain
the Troop and Scouting’s spirit. For all your help we thank you.
Neil MacKay – June 9, 2002
It is with pleasure that
Troop 182 recognizes and celebrates over 30 years of dedicated service to
Scouting, the youth of Newton and Wellesley, and the Troop. As a member of the
Troop Committee your engineering and carpentry skills have helped build and
maintain the Troop’s cabin at Nobscot – a home away from home for the Troop.
Your ability to acquire all sorts of useful items for the cabin from cement
cylinders for the basement to the kitchen’s cook stove is legendary. Your
leadership and dedication have helped sustain the Troop and Scouting’s spirit.
For all your help we thank you.
Malcolm Stewart – June 9, 2002
bIt is with pleasure that
the Troop 182 Honor Roll is established in Malcolm’s memory. As a Scout who
earned his Eagle Scout award in 1931 in Wellesley’s Troop One, and as a member
of the Troop 182 Committee for over 40 years, Malcolm provides a
lasting role model for all Scouts andmembers of the community. Malcolm will be
most remembered as the Troop’s Cabin CommitteeChairman. In this role, Malcolm
oversaw the care of the Troop’s cabin at Nobscot. In 1976, when the Troop’s
original log cabin was burned down by vandals, Malcolm led the effort to find
and build a new cabin. During his years as the Cabin Chairman, he taught
hundreds of boys how to properly use all sorts of tools to maintain the cabin,
paint, cut firewood, and cookover a fire.During weekly Scout meetings, Malcolm
could always be counted on to serve as one of the adult chaperones. On weekends,
it was not unusual tofind Malcolm hiking the trails of Nobscot to the cabin to
check on what needto be repaired.Malcolm’s leadership and dedication will
continue to sustain the Troop and Scouting’s spirit. For all his help we say
thank you.
Ernest Bell
- June 12, 2005
It is with pleasure that Troop 182 recognizes and celebrates your dedicated service to Scouting and the Troop. You have touched every facet of the organization as one of the Scoutmasters through your creativity, leadership, and fine woodworking skills. As a Scoutmaster, you have helped chaperone meetings, events, parades, overnights and trips. Many an Eagle Scout Service Project owes part of its success to your woodworking and fine craftsmanship. The cabin has benefited from your care and will continue to service future generations of Scouts. Your leadership and dedication have helped sustain the Troop and Scouting’s spirit. For all your help we thank you.
Frank A. Stasiowski - June 12, 2005
It is with pleasure that Troop 182 recognizes and celebrates your dedicated service to Scouting and the Troop. In addition to your support of the Troop and the Scouting program – you play an extraordinary role by organizing and leading the Troop’s overnight summer camp expedition. Starting when the snow begins to fly you are recruiting boys for camp. You help the boys get organized, select their activities and prepare to work on merit badges. As the time for camp draws close, the flurry of activity reaches blizzard proportions as applications, permission slips, medical forms and more are organized. When the time comes you lead the boys in setting up the camp, completing rank requirements, passing merit badges and leading the weekly parade. Many an Eagle Scout can identify the badges passed while with you at summer camp. Your leadership and dedication have helped sustain the Troop and Scouting’s spirit. For all your help we thank you.
Jerry Lewis - June 4, 2006
It is with pleasure that Troop 182 recognizes and celebrates your dedicated service to Scouting and the Troop. As a parent, you have helped chaperone trips, provide rides, lead overnights, and help at meetings. In addition to your support of the Troop and the Scouting program – you play an extraordinary role by serving as our Web Master. Throughout the year you provide a vital link between the Scouts, leaders and the community at large. The Troop’s web site is the primary way for the Troop to communicate. It is safe to say that you have helped each and every Scout ‘be prepared’ through your efforts. Your leadership and dedication have helped sustain the Troop and Scouting’s spirit. For all your help we thank you.
Jay Balboni - June 10, 2007
It is with pleasure that Troop 182 recognizes and celebrates your dedicated service to Scouting and the Troop. You play an extraordinary role by caring for the Troop’s cabin, providing support and guidance to Eagle candidates on their construction related activities, and assisting at Troop meetings, boards of review and other activities. Through your care of the cabin, you have helped many Scouts learn about how to properly use all sorts of tools to maintain the cabin – skills that they will be able to use to care for their own homes. During Scout meetings, you can always be counted on to be available to help wherever needed. Your leadership and dedication have helped sustain the Troop and Scouting’s spirit. For all your help we thank you.