Jim Bresciani, who volunteers for the Boy Scouts of America, has been named the United Way of Coshocton County Volunteer of the Month for May.
Bresciani has been involved in the Scouting programs as a volunteer since 1996, starting as a Den Leader in Cub Scout Pack 402, chartered by Grace United Methodist Church, and has been their Cubmaster for the past 7 years. Boy Scout Troop 402, also chartered by Grace United Methodist Church, has received Jim’s services as an Assistant Scoutmaster for the past 7 years as well. During the past 9 years, he has been the Pack’s “Popcorn Kernel” or “Co-Kernel” for the annual popcorn sale, which has sold over $60,000 in popcorn. The money that the Pack earns goes directly to offering the boys a fantastic program at an affordable price. On a regional level, which consists of 2 ½ counties, Jim has coordinated the Pinewood Derby, Scavenger Hunt, and the Canal Days Parade. In January of 2007, Mr. Bresciani was presented with the “Cubmaster of the Year Award,” which goes to the volunteer who offers the most challenging and rewarding program to the youth of his or her Pack.
“Bresciani has been a vital part to the growth of Scouting and tomorrow’s leaders in Coshocton County. He is someone who donates his time and skills, all for the youth of the community, states Jeff Wickerham, Scouting District Executive.
In addition to scouting, Bresciani has been a blood donor for the American Red Cross, served on the Coshocton City School Levy Committee, coached his sons in soccer, baseball, wrestling, football and basketball for the past 10 years, and has volunteered his time at Echoing Hills and the Adopt a Highway program.
Bresciani wouldn’t be where he is today without his wife of 22 years, Carolyn, and his 3 sons, Jordan, Jacob, and Jeremy. Carolyn has been involved the past 7 years with Pack 402, and his boys are all members of the Boy Scouts of America in Pack and Troop 402.
The Muskingum Valley Council is a United Way Agency providing services to 3,000 youth in 7 ½ counties in central and southeastern Ohio. If interested in becoming a member of the Boy Scouts of America, contact the Muskingum Valley Council at 1-800-934-2128.
Bresciani has been involved in the Scouting programs as a volunteer since 1996, starting as a Den Leader in Cub Scout Pack 402, chartered by Grace United Methodist Church, and has been their Cubmaster for the past 7 years. Boy Scout Troop 402, also chartered by Grace United Methodist Church, has received Jim’s services as an Assistant Scoutmaster for the past 7 years as well. During the past 9 years, he has been the Pack’s “Popcorn Kernel” or “Co-Kernel” for the annual popcorn sale, which has sold over $60,000 in popcorn. The money that the Pack earns goes directly to offering the boys a fantastic program at an affordable price. On a regional level, which consists of 2 ½ counties, Jim has coordinated the Pinewood Derby, Scavenger Hunt, and the Canal Days Parade. In January of 2007, Mr. Bresciani was presented with the “Cubmaster of the Year Award,” which goes to the volunteer who offers the most challenging and rewarding program to the youth of his or her Pack.
“Bresciani has been a vital part to the growth of Scouting and tomorrow’s leaders in Coshocton County. He is someone who donates his time and skills, all for the youth of the community, states Jeff Wickerham, Scouting District Executive.
In addition to scouting, Bresciani has been a blood donor for the American Red Cross, served on the Coshocton City School Levy Committee, coached his sons in soccer, baseball, wrestling, football and basketball for the past 10 years, and has volunteered his time at Echoing Hills and the Adopt a Highway program.
Bresciani wouldn’t be where he is today without his wife of 22 years, Carolyn, and his 3 sons, Jordan, Jacob, and Jeremy. Carolyn has been involved the past 7 years with Pack 402, and his boys are all members of the Boy Scouts of America in Pack and Troop 402.
The Muskingum Valley Council is a United Way Agency providing services to 3,000 youth in 7 ½ counties in central and southeastern Ohio. If interested in becoming a member of the Boy Scouts of America, contact the Muskingum Valley Council at 1-800-934-2128.
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