afscout Posted December 21, 2010 Share Posted December 21, 2010 My hats off to you Adele Trapp!!! ---------------------------------- Christina Boyle, DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER When Adele Trapp first volunteered as a den mother for one of Brooklyn's Cub Scout groups, Dwight Eisenhower was President and a first-class stamp cost three cents. That was 53 years ago. The mild-mannered great-grandmother has been opening her heart to kids ever since. Trapp, 96, has attended weekly scout meetings of Bedford-Stuyvesant's Pack 263 for more than half her life and has taught kids arts and crafts while offering pearls of wisdom. In honor of her decades-long commitment, she has just been honored as the world's longest-serving den mother by Guinness World Records. She overtook Marion Rohner of the Hudson Valley Council Boy Scouts, who served 43 years. "It's beautiful; it's very nice," Trapp said as she was presented with a certificate of her achievements at St. Phillips Church on Decatur St. this week. "I'm not out for an award." This is not the first time Trapp has been a record breaker. In 2005, when she was 90, she was celebrated as the oldest employee in New York's public school system for her work as a full-time school aide at Junior High School 258 in Brooklyn. "She loves children. If we are at home, I'll hear her say 'Where are the children?'" said her daughter Evelyn Rainford, 75, who is cub master to the same Brooklyn scout group. "She's just a simple lady who loves children. That's the bottom line." Trapp, who lives in Crown Heights, has seen generations of young scouts come to St. Phillips Church, where the two-hour Tuesday evening get-togethers are held. One of her former scouts, who is now retired, has brought his own kids and grandkids through the doors, her daughter said. "The children, they look at you as though you're their parent," Trapp explained. "You have to really take care of them because they make themselves a part of you." Trapp arrives at meetings each week decked out in a bright red, slightly frayed jacket covered in badges of merit from her years with Pack 263. It sits over her dark green pants and brown shirt, held in place with a regulation scout necktie. Given her impeccable attire and manners, Trapp has little patience for any boy who isn't equally well-dressed and behaved. Still, the youngsters respond with adoration. "She's fun," said Zachary Bentley, 10. "She's helpful. She gives us good advice." Adrian Israel, 12, marveled at the thought of his den mother appearing in next year's edition of the Guinness Book of World Records. Then he revealed another reason he's so fond of this hard-working woman. "She never comes without food," he said Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagle92 Posted December 21, 2010 Share Posted December 21, 2010 Ah yes the key to EVERY scout's heart: FOOD! I still think the 13th. point to the Scout Law should be A Scout is HUNGRY! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UCEagle72 Posted December 21, 2010 Share Posted December 21, 2010 One of the un-written requirements for a Venturing Advisor or Associate is ... "must like pizza." But this is just a marvelous accomplishment. I thought my SM, serving for 40 years this year, was something!(This message has been edited by UCEagle72) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eisely Posted December 21, 2010 Share Posted December 21, 2010 Congratulations to the lady, her family, her pack, and the church which has sponsored this pack all these years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJCubScouter Posted December 21, 2010 Share Posted December 21, 2010 Wow. Even more impressive than being a den leader for 53 years is being a den leader at age 96. In theory, one could be a den leader for 53 years at age 74, but Ms. Trapp is quite a bit past that. I just hope she has a good assistant den leader. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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