Tri-Cities Teens Make History as First Female Eagle Scouts
Two Tri-Cities teens will make history on February 8th, as they become two of the country's first female Eagle Scouts coming out of the Blue Mountain Council. It's an achievement
Kennewick's Kendalyn Bybee joins Celeste Blair of Richland to be honored in the inaugural female class of Eagle Scouts in an online event, "Be The Change" on Sunday, February 21st, at 5 pm.
According to Brett Bybee, CEO of the Blue Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of America:
“Along the journey to Eagle Scout, young people gain new skills, learn to overcome obstacles and demonstrate leadership among their peers and in their communities. These benefits are invaluable for everyone, and we are thrilled that they are now available to even more youth.”