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Local Eagle Scout Elijah Horne Builds Display Cabinet for North Warren Volunteer Fire Department

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Elijah Horne, an 18-year-old Eagle Scout candidate from Troop 118, has completed a significant project for the North Warren Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company 10. Combining his passion for history with his commitment to community service, Elijah designed and built a display cabinet to showcase the department’s trophies, flags, and memorabilia.

Members of the North Warren Fire Station: Ray Warriner, Brenda Diehl, John Wren, Eli Horne, and Reggie Fritts. The custom-made display case stands proudly at the station’s entrance—photos by Mike McCool, Royal Examiner.

Elijah, a senior at Skyline High School, explained that the project was suggested by his mother, and he immediately connected with the idea. “I’m a student of history, and preserving it for others to see is something I really enjoy,” Elijah shared. Unlike many Eagle Scout projects that focus on practical improvements, such as building structures, this display cabinet serves a cultural purpose—helping preserve and highlight the department’s history.

The North Warren Volunteer Fire Department holds special meaning for Elijah. It was the first station he visited as a volunteer, making this project a personal one. “This is like my home,” Elijah said, reflecting on his connection to the department.

Completing the project was no small feat. Elijah had to finish before turning 18, the age limit for earning the rank of Eagle Scout. “It was very stressful, but it was worth it,” he said. His dedication over the past few weeks paid off, as he met the deadline and delivered the cabinet to the fire department.

Scoutmaster Steve Short, Jennifer Short, and Nathan Short from Troop 118.

Troop 118, sponsored by the Front Royal Presbyterian Church, has seen several Scouts earn the prestigious Eagle rank, and Elijah is proud to join their ranks. His Scoutmaster, Steve Short, explained how the Eagle Scout program builds leadership skills. “This program gives them the chance to lead, not just other Scouts, but adults as well. They manage the project and take responsibility for seeing it through,” Short said.

Proud mom Jennifer Horne and Eagle Scout Eli Horne.

Elijah’s mother, Jennifer Horne, expressed her pride in her son’s accomplishments. “He started as a Wolf Cub Scout in second grade and stuck with it all these years. I couldn’t be prouder,” she said. She also noted how being an Eagle Scout will open doors for Elijah in the future. “If he joins the military, he could enter at a higher rank. He’s already ahead of the game.”

Elijah’s future plans include possibly joining the Navy or the Air Force after graduating in May 2025. He is also considering becoming an electrician. In the meantime, he hopes to continue serving his community by becoming a leader within his Scout troop, following in the footsteps of many Eagle Scouts before him.

For families interested in Scouting, Troop 118 encourages people to visit BeAScout.org to find local troops and learn more about getting involved. Elijah’s display cabinet now stands proudly at the North Warren Volunteer Fire Department, a testament to his hard work and dedication to both history and community service.

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