Scouts prepare for annual pasta fagioli dinner

Members of the Dunmore Boy Scout Troop 66 are planning to host their 51st annual pasta fagioli dinner later this month.

The dinner will take place from 4:00 pm. to 7:30 p.m. on Friday March 22 at the Dunmore Presbyterian Church.   

Take out dinners, which can be purchased for $10 each, include one quart of pasta fagioli, a fresh roll, side salad and a dessert. Tickets will be available the day of the event. Those interested can also contact any Troop 66 Scout or committee member to purchase tickets in advance.

Shown in photo above are Collen McDonough, Elliott McDonough, Nick Germano, William Muir, Liam Cieciorka, Rhys Otto, Joseph Ramos, Liam Subba, Caleb Kamide, Michael McKenna, Martin Smith, Luke Kalinowski, Patrick McDonnell, Grayson Dedecker, Louis Hess, Allen Hess, Asher Jones and Peter Durkin.

Bryce Talutto achievesrank of Eagle Scout

Bryce Talutto, son of Jason and Melanie Talutto of Dunmore, became an Eagle Scout in December. A member of Troop 66, Bryce is the grandson of the late Edward and Anna Dudick and Marie Hesser and the late Joseph “Tootsie” Talutto Sr. 

A student at Dunmore High School, Bryce is a member of CAD, gym club, and the football, track and field and basketball teams. His hobbies include sports, video games, and “taking my bike off sweet jumps.”

Bryce started in Cub Scouts in 2012 with Order of the Arrow, with Dominick Pace and MaryAnne Hogan as Scoutmasters.

As a member of the Holy Family Social and Welfare Club, Bryce participates in holiday events throughout the year, and he noticed there was no seating around the lake. That became an inspiration for his Eagle Scout project, which entailed building benches with used fishing lined disposal containers to place around the lake. “That offers people places to sit and helps prevent pollution of the lake with old fishing line,” Talutto explains.

Bruce says that being involved in Scouting has affected his life. 

“It has taught me valuable lessons I can use for the rest of my life, including wilderness survival, leadership, and teamwork.”

In the future, he plans on attending Wilkes University to major in pharmacy, then obtain his doctorate in pharmacy, become a pharmacist, and open his own pharmacy. 

A very busy young man. Bryce says, “I am truly proud of myself for being able to accomplish my goal of becoming an Eagle Scout. It took me to the very last possible moment, but I got it done.” 

This wasn’t due to laziness or lack of effort, Talutto explains. “I have been on the Dunmore Bucks Varsity Football and Track teams since I was a freshman, and I was on the freshman team in seventh and eighth grades.

“During that time, these sports took up the majority of my time, as there were practices, meetings, mandatory lifting sessions, plus the games and meets that took place all through the year.”

“Some days I would leave for school at 7:30 in the morning and not return home until 9 at night.  All the while, I maintained my grades to be inducted into the National Honor Society and had a job working at Jerry’s For All Seasons.”  

Flag retirement ceremony planned for June 10th

Boy Scout Troop 66 and American Legion Post 13 will hold a flag retirement ceremony at Sherwood Park, Dunmore, on Saturday, June 10, at 10 a.m.

The public is invited to attend and participate.

Pictured from left are American Legion Victory Post 13 Commander Steve Lavelle and Scoutmaster Dominic Pace.