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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012

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S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N

HONORING CONOR JOHN FALLON ON ATTAINING THE RANK OF EAGLE SCOUT

     

     

     Introduced By: Senators Shibley, Hodgson, and Maher

     Date Introduced: January 03, 2012

     Referred To: Placed on the Senate Consent Calendar

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     WHEREAS, Scouting is a movement that challenges, inspires, and guides young men

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toward high achievements and high values as expressed in the Scout oath, law, motto, and slogan;

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and

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     WHEREAS, The rank of Eagle is the highest rank in the Boy Scouts, and attainment of

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this rank requires mastery of difficult challenges in diverse areas and the courage and tenacity to

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pursue a goal over a long period of time; and

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     WHEREAS, Conor John Fallon is a remarkable young man worthy of this prestigious

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achievement and his accomplishments are truly deserving of our recognition; and

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     WHEREAS, Conor began his scouting career as a Cub Scout with Pack 3, East

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Greenwich, coming in as a Bear Cub and continuing through Webelos I and II. He earned the

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Arrow of Light Award and crossed over to Boy Scouts, joining Troop 1, East Greenwich, Rhode

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Island, where he pursued the rank of Eagle. Using his skills and abilities for the common good, he

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has earned the required merit badges and served in leadership roles throughout his years in Troop

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1, including Historian, Librarian, Assistant Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader, and Assistant Senior

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Patrol Leader; and

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     WHEREAS, Eagle Scout Conor is also active with Sea Scout Ship 1909 at the East

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Greenwich Yacht Club, serving as Boatswain, the highest leadership position. His love of the

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outdoors took him on three adventure trips, including one to Maine High Adventure Area, with a

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canoe trip down the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. He returned two years later to act as crew

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leader for a trip described as “the hardest in the history of the Matagamon High Adventure Base.”

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The following year, Conor hiked from Mount Madison to Mount Lafayette in the White

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Mountains of New Hampshire on a weeklong high adventure hike as part of one of the two crews

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and acted in the position of Trip Leader, coordinating the trip with the adult leaders, as well as the

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leaders from the other two teams; and

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     WHEREAS, Conor decided that his Eagle Project would be to benefit the Nature

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Conservancy and the public of Rhode Island. He chose to rebuild a bridge to replace a structurally

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unsound predecessor and install a railing on a viewing platform on Tillinghast Pond Management

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Area in West Greenwich. A group of scouts hiked to the work site with replacement boards that

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had been prepared in advance so the construction could easily be performed on site. Conor and

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his fellow scouts devoted countless hours and an amazing amount of energy carrying out their

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project for the citizens of Rhode Island who visit this area; and

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     WHEREAS, Conor finds time to be an active student as well as a scout. Currently a

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senior at East Greenwich High School, he is a member of the rowing crew and wrestling team,

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Student Council, varsity club, and teen leadership consortium. Conor plans to attend college, as

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well as serve his country after graduation; and

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     WHEREAS, Attainment of the rank of Eagle confers upon the Eagle Scout an honor that

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will dignify him for the rest of his life. It is essential and fitting to recognize the triumphs of our

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youth and to celebrate the accomplishments of our future leaders. Conor exemplifies everything

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an Eagle Scout should be, and all that we hope our children will grow to be; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

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hereby honors Conor John Fallon for all he has done to attain the rank of Eagle Scout, and we

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extend our deepest appreciation to Conor for his untiring service to the community and for setting

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a high standard of commitment and dedication by which youth of this great state may follow; and

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be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Eagle Scout Conor John Fallon.

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