Honoring Old Glory: local Scout builds flag retirement box to serve the community

14 Jun

Not far from the Ridge Rd. entrance to West Webster Cemetery, a powerful gesture of patriotism and respect has taken root, thanks to the dedication of a local Scout.

As part of his Eagle Scout project, Ben Madison, a member of Webster Scouting America Troop 262, has constructed a custom-built flag recycling box where community members can respectfully retire their worn or damaged American flags.

Ben was inspired to take on the project when he saw an online post about how many Americans own U.S. flags. “It made me think about how many were probably just getting thrown out,” he said. That one post sparked the idea to build a flag retirement box. He reached out to West Webster Cemetery to see if this would be a project they’d be interested in, and the response was overwhelmingly positive.

After acquiring all of the necessary tools and supplies, it took Ben and his team of Scout volunteers — from his troop and others — only two days to build and install the box. The spot where it’s located isn’t very visible from the road, but look for it down the hill on the right once you enter the cemetery.

Members of Troop 262 will be keeping an eye on the bin, and plan to empty it at least quarterly, or more often as necessary. The flags will be retired either by the troop at a ceremony or handed over to the American Legion for proper disposal.

Ben is just finishing up his senior year at Webster Schroeder, and plans to attend St. Bonaventure University to study Sports Management.

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(posted 6/11/2025)

2 Responses to “Honoring Old Glory: local Scout builds flag retirement box to serve the community”

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    Kathy Taddeo June 15, 2025 at 6:52 am #

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