Cheikh A. Jackson and Tyrese J. Skeene, charter members of Boy Scouts
Troop 1906 of Prairie View, will be honored with their Eagle Scout
Ranks, the highest recognition that Scouting offers to Scouts. The
wearer of the Eagle award is the epitome of Scouting’s best efforts and
beliefs. The Eagle Court of Honor is on August 12 at 4:00 p.m. in the
Carden-Waller Auditorium at Prairie View A&M University. The public
is invited to share in the celebration and reception.
It
was May 20, 2011 when the two young men and three others from Cub Pack
338 became the first members of Troop 1906 which is sponsored by the
Epsilon Tau Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. All of
the young men had in mind to become Eagle Scouts but Cheikh and Tyrese
were the two determined to achieve this goal. This is a first for Troop
1906 and Prairie View after a twenty-year absence of scouts in the city.
After seven years of camping, leadership development and participation,
family life and service to the community, the young men earned many
accolades along the way including the 21 Eagle Merit Badges required for
the rank and the Order of the Arrow, the honor society for scouting.
Additionally, they completed their required Eagle Project which
addressed a need in the community. Cheikh selected An AIDS/HIV
Awareness project that had some 40 persons being tested and educated on
the disease. Tyrese’s project led to the painting and restoration of 22
Fire Hydrants throughout the City of Prairie View. Both projects
received rave reviews from the community leaders. Both scouts served as
Patrol leaders and Den Leaders for Cub Scout Packs.
Cheikh, the son of former Prairie View former Mayor Frank D. and Waller
County Precinct 3 Judge E. Marian Jackson, graduated from Waller High
School in June and is headed to Prairie View A&M University as a
Naval ROTC student majoring in Political Science with aspirations of
becoming a Corporate Attorney. During his early years, Cheikh was an
active youth member of Mt. Corinth Baptist Church, Hempstead, Knights of
Pythagoras (KOP) youth group of the Prince Hall Masons of Texas and the
Go to High School Go to College Mentoring Program and Prairie View
Volunteer Fire Fighting Association, Inc.
Tyrese,
the son of Dawnette and the late Hanzel Skeene, graduated from CyFalls
High School and his headed to Houston Community College to begin his
studies in Culinary Arts. His ultimate goal is to earn the Master’s
Degree in Food Service Management and become an Executive Chef for his
own chain of restaurants. During his early years, Tyrese has been
involved as youth member of Community of Faith, participated in Backpack
Drives, Highway clean-up projects, Mayor’s Family Day in the Park, the
Special Olympics of Texas basketball camp and the Go to High School Go
to College Mentoring Program sponsored by Sigma Gamma Lambda Chapter of
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Troop 1906 is one of three units that is wholly sponsored by members of
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., which has supported the Boy Scouts of
America (BSA) since the early 40's. The fraternity, in partnership with
the BSA is one of the few fraternal organizations to create a Good Turn
Award which is presented to its members for outstanding support of the
scouts.
The leaders for Troop 1906 include Cameron Estwick (Scoutmaster), Brian
Rowland and Jason Bullen (Assistant Scoutmasters), Bobby Ray Williams
(Troop Committee Chair), Timothy Perkins (Unit Commissioner), Marshall
Brown, Henry Moseley, Lori Perkins, Elaine Jackson, Frederick Roberts,
Seab Smith and Bobby Ray Williams, Sr. (Committee Members).
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