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Sherwood recognizes Eagle Scouts and Citizens University graduates; city manager flags holiday events and a retirement

Sherwood City Council · December 3, 2025
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Council honored two Eagle Scouts and Citizens University graduates, welcomed a new community engagement coordinator and City Manager Craig announced the Sherwood Holiday Festival schedule and the retirement of Officer Rodriguez Jr., who served 24 years. Councilors also reported on local programs, a food pantry initiative and school plans.

Sherwood City Council used its December meeting to recognize community volunteers and update the public on upcoming events and staffing changes.

Two local teenagers were presented Eagle Scout recognitions. Brent Will (who identified himself as an Eagle Scout) described moving a Statue of Mary at Saint Francis parish to improve wheelchair access; he said the project took roughly six months of planning, involved about eight volunteers and cost about $700, with $500 raised through recycling donations. Jackson Dooney told the council he built four bullpen platforms at Hawksfield Elementary School — one for each of four fields — to create mounds and home‑plate platforms. Dooney said…

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