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A special "Thank you!" to the Fraternal Order of Eagles (Aerie 3006) who have helped to sponsor many Eagle Scout projects.
These projects are currently in the works or we are waiting on photos to finish their pages.
 
  • Spring 2006, Nathan Rasmussen built 36 new garden boxes.

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  • Winter 2006, Craig Bergman built a learning center for the gardens on the hill.

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  • Summer 2006, Greg Davis built a learning center in the gardens on the primary school playground.

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  • Fall 2006 Michael Gruber continued the development of the nature trail with a 2nd bridge and boardwalk that greatly improved improved access from the west end of the trail.

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  • Zach Burton is building benches for the bird blinds on the trail and a sign for the compost center. 

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  • Spring 2006, Rob Tedford built an arbor and benches in the perennial gardens.
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    It is an honor to work with these fine young men and their families.  I am constantly impressed with their commitment, great attitudes and respectfulness that that these young men demonstrate.  They do an awesome job of representing their families and Scouting. On the way to qualifying for the rank of  Eagle Scout  a candidate must design, organize and complete a significant community service project.  It must be something that has staying power. Working with Granny's Garden School.
    These projects have been completed and are being used by the schools. Click on the links below for the details behind each project.
    Summer, 2005 Adam Gordon built a learning center with table and benches for students to use in the back courtyard. Spring 2005, Ryan Tedford built the Sunflower Learning Center as his Eagle Scout project.
    March, 2005 - Ryan Dees built a three section composter and teaching area to complete our compost learning center. Life Scout Thomas Deardon continued the work on our nature trail.  Summer, 2004, he built a bird blind, steps up a steep grade and mulched the whole trail.
    Summer, 2004 - life Scout, Steve Bangs built a bridge over the gully along the Granny's Garden School Trail Project for his Eagle Scout project.  Spring, 2003 - life Scout David Neff with then mayor Donna Lajcak. David designed and built our first learning center & laid out the herb gardens. 
       
     
    "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant."  Robert Louis Stevenson
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