Troop 423 Eagle Scout Roll Call
Bill Folterman1964
Jerry Babayan1966
Bob Podewils1966
Steve Goldstein1966
Dave Frederick1972
George Bianco1972
Dave Nuss1972
Ken Reese1973
Mike Frazer1973
Rich Marcantonio1973
Alan Smith1974
Ken Eagle1976
Joel Lehman1977
Paul Zubaly1977
Brad Cetron1992
Sean Grady1992
Vincent Kim1993
Mike Grady1994
Joe Randano1995
Dominic Kent1996
Adam Fried2001
Steven Casella2001
Gregory Nacari2004
Ryan Wilkin2005
Ian Guarino2005
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Howard Perlman2006
Justin Silver2006
Jeremy Foster2007
Ryan Ratkowski2008
Tim Guarino2009
Matt Herman2011
Varun Shivakumar2012
Robby Brachman2013
Greg Parker2013
Daniel Iscenko2013
Michael Milana 2014
Jungmin Lee2014
Samuel Lumerman2015
Ryan Lessman2015
Henry Lumerman2018
Noah Fox2018
Aaron Waltzer2018
Robert Casal2019
Michael Synnott2019
Daneil Reilly2020
Anthony Schiano2021
Ben Steinhart2021
Daniel Casal 2021
Jared Garfinkel2021
Johnny DeJesu2022
Josh Steinheart2023
Eagle 1964
Eagle 1966
Eagle 1966
Eagle 1966
Eagle 1972
Eagle 1972
Eagle 1972
Eagle 1973
The five person contingent that the Troop sent to Philmont.
Mike Frazer, Dave Frederick, Ken Reese, Richard Marcantonio, and Alan Smith* (*deceased).
Eagle 1973
The five person contingent that the Troop sent to Philmont.
Mike Frazer, Dave Frederick, Ken Reese, Richard Marcantonio, and Alan Smith* (*deceased).
Eagle 1973
The five person contingent that the Troop sent to Philmont.
Mike Frazer, Dave Frederick, Ken Reese, Richard Marcantonio, and Alan Smith* (*deceased).
Eagle 1974
The five person contingent that the Troop sent to Philmont.
Mike Frazer, Dave Frederick, Ken Reese, Richard Marcantonio, and Alan Smith* (*deceased).
Eagle 1976
Eagle 1977
Eagle 1977
Eagle 1992
Eagle 1992
Eagle 1992
Eagle 1993
Eagle 1994
Eagle 1995
Eagle 1994
Eagle 1996
Eagle 1997
Eagle 2005
Eagle 2005
Eagle 2008
Eagle 2013
Eagle 2013
Eagle Board of Review: December 8, 1995
JP's Eagle Project took place during the summer of 1995. The main focus of the project was renovating Good Shepherd Lutheran Church's school playground. At the time, the church was not the sponsor of the troop.
JP organized two car wash's and a donation campaign to raise funds for the project as well as planned and led the renovation project. The playground sets were stripped and repainted, new playground sand was brought in to replace the old sand/dirt mix and the playground sets that only had grass beneath them were finally given sand to make them safer for playing on.
Eagle 2001
Eagle Board of Review: July 21, 2004
Greg choose to collect eyegasses for his project to be used to help underprivileged children in Mexico who would have otherwise never received eyeglasses.
Greg's team first advertised the project. They secured permission from various business's to host collection receptacles, and then made up special containers which they put all around the Plainview-Old Bethpage community. Once collected, they were counted, packaged, and shipped for free by a business donating the shipping costs.
Greg's project collected over 1,200 pairs of glasses and new frames from donations collected all around the community.
Eagle Board of Review: March 29, 2006
To help give back to the community in upstate New York, the home Onteora Scout Reservation, Howard worked with the Livingston Manor Chamber of Commerce to refurbish and revamp parts of the town, coordinating two groups of volunteers.
One group was responsible for landscaping the area in the vicinity of a sign the town had recently installed to attract customers and support local businesses. These volunteers constructed a flowerbed out of stones from a local stream. They also trimmed trees and overgrown vines.
The second group was responsible for restoring a baseball field to a more usable and visibly appealing condition. The billboard bordering the entirety of the outfield had been missing planks and was in need of a new paint job. The team also removed the weeds around the metal fence between the outfield and the billboard to further improve the field.
Eagle Board of Review: October 25, 2006
Eagle Board of Review: November 21, 2006
Justin’s Eagle Project took place during the spring of 2006. The main focus of the project was refurbishing the outside of his synagogue, the Bethpage Jewish Center.
Justin had seen the benches and plants outside the synagogue disintegrate over the years and he knew that this would be a great way to give back to his community.
He obtained donations of plants & flowers. Troop 423 Scouts assisted in planting, power washing, and shellacking benches.
Today, the refurbished garden stands beautifully flourishing each spring.
Eagle Board of Review: January 10th 2008
Jeremy's Eagle Project took place in the Spring of 2007 at Community Reform Temple in Westbury. The project involved refurbishing part of the Temple's playground area, used by students in the Preschool and Summer Day Care programs.
Jeremy organized a recycling drive and bake sale to collect the funds for the project. The main focus of the refurbishment was a section of the yard covered in wood chips. This area was a concern regarding the building's former carpenter ant problem. The wood chips were replaced by pea gravel, contained by a railroad tie structure, built by members of Troop 423.
2009
Eagle Board of Review: Mar 18, 2011
Matt's Eagle project involved refurbishing a section of the Old Bethpage Village Restoration that had become overgrown and fallen into disuse.
As part of Matt's project he and scouts from Troop 423 rebuild fences, cut down small trees and cleared brush.
Eagle Board of Review: Nov 27, 2012
Varun's Eagle Project was building a rain garden. Rain gardens are landscape areas that filter rain water and excess nutrients and slowly release them into the ground.
Varun accomplished this with the help of members of Troop 423 and Troop 170, family and friends.
Eagle Board of Review: April 9, 2013
Robby's Eagle project involved refurbishing a local braille trail with the help of scouts and friends of Troop 423.
Eagle Board of Review: November 25, 2014
Mikey’s Eagle Scout project for the Plainview Water District was to build a rain garden and benches. Complimenting the Plainview Water District’s conservation and environmental efforts the rain gardens reduce pollution and survive just on runoff water alone.
Eagle Board of Review: November 25, 2014
Jungmin worked with The Farm at Oyster Bay to develop and create a rain garden to be utilized as a template and a training tool for future water conservation efforts as his Eagle Project with the help of scouts and friends of Troop 423.
Eagle Board of Review: January 20, 2015
Sam's project was the refurbishing of the Library at the Plainview Jewish Center.
It involved building bookcases, construction of a new closet, refurbishing a conference table and organizing over 1000 books for the hebrew school library books with the help of scouts and friends of Troop 423.
Eagle 2015
Ryan's project was to build a memorial garden at the American Legion hall to memorialize Joseph Slattery, Legion member and supporter of scouting.
Eagle Board of Review: September 18, 2018
Henry's project was to build a series of bat houses and informational signs in the Plainview area to address the mosquito population.
Eagle Board of Review: October 6, 2018
Noah's project was to refurbish the religious school library at the Midway Jewish Center in Syosset.
This project included cleaning out, cataloging, and reorganize all the books, building new shelving and providing a portable puppet theater.
Eagle Board of Review: October 16, 2018
Aaron's project was to replace two existing ga-ga pits that were in disrepear with new, safer pits. In addition, Aaron built 6 removable benches and associated plantings for JCC Day camp at the Henry Kaufman Campgrounds.
Eagle Board of Review: March 19, 2019
Robert's project was to create a safe play area for the Women's Shelter known as MOMMAS House, this required the buiding of walls within a two-car garage at MOMMAS House and convert it.
Eagle Board of Review: May 21, 2019
Michael created a Monarch Butterfly Garden with signs and a bench at Mercy First orphanage for immigrant children who were separated from their families.
Eagle Board of Review: Oct. 27, 2020
Daniel created a brooder at Clark Botanical Gardens for bobwhite quails to help reduce the tick population on Long Island with the help of scouts and friends of Troop 423.
Eagle Board of Review: Jan. 26, 2021
Anthony created a rose garden/sensory garden at the Farm of Oyster Bay, planting blueberry bushes, recreating a hopscotch area and beatification by adding new benches and decorative windmills.
Eagle Board of Review: April 20, 2021
Ben revitalized the exterior sign and surrounding area for the Little Shelter Animal rescue shelter with the help of scouts and friends of Troop 423.
Eagle Board of Review: May 18, 2021
Daniel created wheelchair accessable picnic tables for HorseAbilty with the help of scouts and friends of Troop 423.
Eagle Board of Review: Oct. 19, 2021
Jared's project provided new, interactive ways for the preschoolers that attend the MIYJCC to learn about STEM concepts while having fun outside with the help of scouts and friends of Troop 423.
Eagle Board of Review: Dec. 6, 2022
Johnny build a series of raised bed paths on the greenbelt trailwith the help of scouts and friends of Troop 423.
Eagle Board of Review: Jan. 10, 2023
Michael's project was to beautify and improve the outdoor area of the Plainview VFW Banquet Hall, removing rocks and stumps, adding a bench and foliage with the help of members of Troop 423.
Eagle Board of Review: Jan. 10, 2023
Josh worked with the Smithtown the Sweetbriar Nature Center to build a yard-arm sign about 9ft tall from the ground with the yard arm being 5ft long. The sign was also be outfitted with a decorative roof and a finial.