About Boy Scout Troop 27 of Fox Island and Gig Harbor. Find out how to join Boy Scouts with Troop 27, pay your dues, and read about how Troop 27 got started back in 2007.
Spencer Trop, Troop 27's 21st Eagle Scout, passed his board of review on November 7, 2014.
Spencer was one of the founding members of Pack 27, and the first Cub Scout from Pack 27 to reach Eagle Scout.
He earned 90 merit badges.
Nate Waltz became Eagle Scout #22 on June 13, 2016.
Brenden Rivera, Jackson Plymale and Everett Ruuska became Eagle Scouts 23 through 25 on November 15, 2016. Congratulations Eagles!
Aidan Toney and Robert Zusy became Eagle Scouts 26 and 27 on January 4, 2017. Congratulations Eagles!
On April 8, 2017, Troop 27 Scouts Brenden Rivera, Robert Zusy, Jackson Plymale, Everett Ruuska and Aidan Toney received their Eagle Scout awards in a joint Court of Honor.
These Scouts were the last to earn the Eagle award under the leadership of Scoutmaster Adam Plymale, 2014 - 2017.
Ian Murphy became Eagle Scout 28 on October 22, 2018. Congratulations Ian!
Scoutmaster Donnie Schwendeman.
Eagle Scout DJ Schwendeman is the 29th Eagle Scout in Troop 27, passing his Eagle board of review on February 4, 2019.
Scoutmaster Donnie Schwendeman.
Reece Zusy is the 30th Eagle Scout in Troop 27, he completed his Eagle Board of Review on August 12, 2019.
Reece's Eagle Project was a Par Course exercise station at the Fox Island Community Center.
Scoutmaster Steve Hubbs.
Alex Morgan is the 31st Eagle Scout in Troop 27, he completed his Eagle Scout board of review on December 13, 2019.
His Eagle Project was to build a series of signs for the Par Course at the Nichols Community Center.
Scoutmaster Steve Hubbs.
Tristen Reid is the 32nd Eagle Scout in Troop 27, he completed his Eagle Scout board of review on December 13, 2019.
His Eagle Project was to build a series of carnival booths for the Scarecrow Festival and other events held by PenMet Parks. Tristen built a collapsible and reusable set of carnival booths for their public events.
There were to be 8 booths with the dimensions of 8'x8'x8'. The booths were built in three phases planning, painting/sewing, and assembly. With over 270 man-hours invested and help from many fellow scouts, friends, and adults. The project was a success and a large attraction at the most recent Scarecrow Festival.