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Local Scout Beth Greenwell Becomes First Female Eagle Scout in Region

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Beth Greenwell, a member of Troop 118 Girls, has achieved a milestone as the first female Eagle Scout in the region encompassing Warren, Rappahannock, Shenandoah, and Page counties. Guided by Troop 118 leader Stephanie Short and supported by her family, Beth’s achievement highlights the dedication, leadership, and community spirit required to reach Scouting’s highest rank.

The Eagle Scout Journey

Becoming an Eagle Scout involves mastering diverse skills, taking on leadership roles, and completing a significant service project. For Beth, one of the most demanding parts of her journey was earning the Wilderness Survival merit badge. She recalled building a shelter and starting a fire in the rain. “It was cold and wet,” she said, describing how she met the challenge head-on.

Her Eagle project focused on beautifying downtown Front Royal, where she designed and constructed wooden benches for public spaces. With donations from 84 Lumber, Lowe’s, and Ace Hardware, Beth successfully managed every step of the project, from planning to building and installing the benches. These benches now enhance local businesses and public areas, reflecting the community effort that went into the project.

Breaking Barriers in Scouting

Beth is a member of Troop 118 Girls, which operates alongside a boys’ troop and a Cub Scout pack. Troop leader Stephanie Short explained the troop’s family-oriented approach: “We encourage siblings to participate wherever it’s safe, creating a supportive environment for all our Scouts.”

Since the Boy Scouts of America (now Scouts BSA) began allowing girls to join in 2019, thousands of young women have earned the rank of Eagle Scout nationwide. Achieving this rank places Beth in a distinguished group; only 6% of all Scouts reach this level of accomplishment.

Family Support and Future Goals

Beth’s family has been a source of inspiration and encouragement throughout her journey. Her mother, Dawn Greenwell, expressed both pride and nervousness as Beth prepares to enter the Marine Corps. “I’m incredibly proud of all she’s accomplished, though I’m a little nervous about her next steps,” Dawn said.

Beth’s younger sister, Josie, a fourth-grader, is already active in the troop and looks up to her older sibling. “Sometimes she treats me nice,” Josie joked, bringing a lighthearted moment to the family’s celebration.

Beth plans to join the Marine Corps as a combat engineer, a career that aligns with her interests in welding, electrical work, and construction. Her Eagle Scout rank will grant her a higher starting rank in boot camp, recognizing her leadership and dedication.

A Growing Legacy

Troop 118, under Stephanie Short’s leadership, continues to grow and foster future Eagle Scouts. The troop emphasizes leadership, teamwork, and service as core values, encouraging Scouts to strive for excellence.

“Beth has set a strong example for the girls coming up behind her,” Short said. “We’re working toward building a troop full of Eagle Scouts, and Beth’s success is inspiring for everyone.”

Beth Greenwell’s journey reflects what determination, community support, and strong leadership can achieve. As she prepares for her next chapter in life, her story continues to inspire others to aim high and break new ground.

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