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Eagle Scout transforms Trenton with community picnic tables

August 19, 2024 | Trenton, Wayne County, Michigan


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Eagle Scout transforms Trenton with community picnic tables
During a recent city council meeting in Trenton, Councilman Benedetti recognized local resident Gage Pittman for his exemplary community service as part of his Eagle Scout project. Pittman, in collaboration with the city's recreation department, constructed accessible picnic tables intended for use at the cultural center and various locations throughout Trenton.

The council presented Pittman with a plaque to honor his dedication and contribution to the community. Council members expressed their gratitude, highlighting the positive impact of his project on residents. Pittman took a moment to acknowledge his family and friends who supported him throughout the endeavor.

The council unanimously approved the minutes of the meeting, further solidifying the recognition of Pittman's efforts. This initiative not only showcases the spirit of community service but also emphasizes the importance of youth engagement in local development projects.

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