Muncy resident Aubrey Lynn Kreisher, 15, has achieved Scouting’s highest honor, earning the rank of Eagle Scout and becoming the first female Eagle Scout in Muncy.
Kreisher was honored during her Eagle Scout Court of Honor held February 22, 2026, at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, surrounded by family, friends, and community leaders.
Among those in attendance were Lycoming County District Attorney Tom Marino, State Representatives Jamie Flick and Joe Hamm, Lycoming County Commissioners Scott Metzger and Marc Sortman, and local officials.
She also received official commendations from Muncy Borough Council, State Senator Gene Yaw, Governor Josh Shapiro, and U.S. Senator Dave McCormick, recognizing her leadership and service.
For her Eagle Scout project, Kreisher led a conservation effort at Rider Park in Trout Run. She coordinated volunteers to plant more than 125 native trees to improve wildlife habitat and secured a $1,500 grant from the Pennsylvania Native Plant Society. She also created educational signage and informational pamphlets that will be used to educate visitors and students for years to come.
“It was important for me to complete a conservation-based Eagle Scout project because I want to lead others in making positive environmental impacts that will benefit future generations,” Kreisher said.
Since joining Scouting in 2022, Kreisher has earned 40 merit badges and served in several leadership roles, including Senior Patrol Leader.
She is a ninth-grade student at Muncy Jr./Sr. High School and is active in athletics, band, and Technology Student Association. She plans to pursue a future in math and science.
“Becoming an Eagle Scout reaffirms my commitment to helping others — not just through my actions, but by setting an example and guiding others to do better for themselves and their community,” she said.



