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The stories from the heroes resonated with the scouts, which is one of the main reasons scout leaders said they wanted the troops involved.

Barry Overmann, a 16-year-old scout from DeKalb, said the Tribute to Heroes event is always a good learning experience and has motivated him to strive for the same level of community service as he gets older.

“It’s inspiring to see how other people have succeeded,” Overmann said. “It’s very important to me.”

Ron Wentzell, a Three Fires Council representative and co-founder of the event, thanked those in attendance for supporting the Scouts through the event and keeping Scouting relevant in DeKalb County.

Wentzell touted the strong numbers of Three Fires Council, noting it serves four counties including 1,800 Scouts in DeKalb County with more than 400 adult leaders and volunteers.

And it is the community heroes that were honored that continue to set the example for those 1,800 Scouts, he said.

“Without them DeKalb County isn’t such a great place,” Wentzell said. “We’re very proud of them.”

The event raises money for the Scouts through donations, sponsorships and the $50 admission tickets, which also included pre-ceremony refreshments.

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