The waterfront at Camp Bowman-Goshen Scout Reservation was named in memory of Boy Scout Chris Lantos in 2014.
Chris was born on September 29, 2000. He was an avid Boy Scout camper who visited Goshen three consecutive summers in 2010, 2011 and 2012.
He loved exploring nature, swimming in the lake and roasting smores by the campfire with his Scout buddies in the evenings.
In 2012 Chris was diagnosed with leukemia and passed away in 2013.
In his memory, his parents supported the Boy Scouts and named the waterfront at Goshen Scout Reservation after Chris. They also established the Chris Lantos Foundation to help kids with cancer to benefit other youth experiencing childhood Leukemia. (ChrisLantosFoundation.org)
This is a great example of how to create a legacy within Scouting for someone you love or yourself in the future so that Scouts for many generations can continue to have amazing experiences like Chris.
For more information about creating your Legacy, please contact Jenna Welle at Jenna.Welle@scouting.org.

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