Boy Scout's Cruiser Walk on Saturday raises money for food bank


NEW MIDDLETOWN — A local Boy Scout’s love of running helped him develop a project to attain the highest advancement rank.

Eric Grantonic, 15, of New Middletown decided to revamp the area’s “Crop Walk,” as part of a required project to attain his Eagle Scout award. He said only 15 people participated, including himself, participated in last year’s walk, which was in its eighth year.

The sophomore at Springfield High School has 70 participants signed up for Saturday’s Cruiser Classic 5K Run/Walk, featuring custom cars at every turn of the route. The event is officially timed and mapped by Boardman Second Sole.

Grantonic joined Boy Scout Troop 49 four years ago when he was 11.

“It’s an opportunity to break out of your shell and take on projects such as this,” Eric said.

He said his interest in running track and cross country in high school gave him the idea for the project. He hopes the run will continue on each year for everyone to enjoy.

Proceeds will go to the local food bank of Springfield Township Council of Community Churches.

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