Well, actually my granddaughter's horn.
She is a Cub Scout. One of the first female Cub Scouts in the area. She got into Scouting because her brothers are both Boy Scouts and her dad is a Scout leader. She and her mom would go to every family campout they had. When BSA decided to include girls, she was in the Girl Scouts but wasn't very happy with the Girl Scout program. She loves to camp and do outdoor activities and Girl Scouts is geared differently. She talked her mom into becoming a Cub Scout den leader and the local Scout pack agreed to try it out as long as they could get enough girls to form a den.
Hanna promptly went to school and talked 15 of her friends into joining Cub Scouts, officially forming an all-girls den.
BSA awarded her Scout Of The Year in 2022 for her efforts in recruiting.
One of the merit badges she worked on her first year was a community service badge. She had to perform a service for the good of the community. With that in mind, she and her mother contacted the National Park Service at Ft. Sumpter and Ft. Moultrie National Historic Park, here in Charleston and they went out for the NPS Volunteer day. They were the only people to show up. They helped the staff with landscaping, weeding, and trash pickup for the day. Hanna formed a pretty good relationship with the park staff and has continued to go out to help them. The park staff was so thrilled at having her continue to volunteer, they nominated her for the Youth and Young Adult, George and Helen Hartzog Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service for 2022.
Impact Award: Youth and Young Adult Category
This award recognizes a single individual age 30 or under (non-Veteran), 35 or under (for Veterans), who has made a meaningful impact for their park or program.
Hannah Murray in her Cub Scout uniform ready to volunteer on her 6th birthday at Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park.
Hannah Murray
Region 1, 2, 4 (Southeast) | Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Hannah Murray (age 6) is a reoccurring youth Volunteer-In-Parks who works at Fort Moultrie doing physical/ landscaping projects. The site needs consistent maintenance and upkeep due to weeds and invasive species in the historic fort. This is a difficult task as it must be done by hand and can be compounded when experiencing the summer heat. Hannah continually visits the Fort to help staff complete this necessary work. This is a never-ending battle that she looks forward to tackling and she often looks to recruit other children to help her.
Hannah is a Cub Scout who not only loves working to improve the Fort but, serves as an ambassador to the park as well, talking with others her age to come experience the park. She comes to the park often to participate in events like National Public Lands Day and Park Day to volunteer and give back, improving the historic landscape at the Fort’s grounds. For her birthday, Hannah elected to come to Fort Moultrie to weed the parade ground with staff. The Cub Scouts organization recognized Hannah as Cub Scout of the Year in 2022 because of her efforts in recruiting new youth volunteers to the park and encouraging others to learn about their local history.