NDW5332 Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 Someone raised a big issue with some Veteran Memorial Bricks outside one of our local grade schools. The area has become overgrown with weeds and names are no longer visible. The reason I bring this up now is that it started as an Eagle project to create a small memorial outside one of our local grade school, and selling engraved bricks paid for the project and the remainder of proceeds were donated to the VFW. its been 5 years now and the Scout's been in college for 3 years, and the troop folded 2 years ago. also in that time, the school went through 6 principals. so there's no one around who knows anything about it. While, the one woman is angry about the stones, the schools have been dealing with so much more this week. there have been shooter threats, and maintenance has been dealing with vandalized bathrooms. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fred8033 Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 (edited) Strictly speaking, the scout is done with the project when the beneficiary signs the paper. This is not about the scout or the "Eagle project". It's that maintenance was not considered sufficiently; not by the scout, the scoutmaster or the beneficiary. Perhaps a solid weed mesh or a different base to minimize weeks. This is very common. Eagle projects get installed without long-term consideration. Too many Eagle projects are removed / undone a year or two after they were installed. OR, the next Eagle scout project to fix / repair a previous Eagle project. Edited September 23 by fred8033 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DuctTape Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 I agree with Fred. As an aside, I had visited my Eagle Project site 20 years later and saw that others had continued my project (building and restoring a trail). Not only that, the parks department had named the trail and put up markers. I realized that my project was more than just the work, but was also promoting the idea of community service and shared responsibilty to others through my actions. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tron Posted October 2 Share Posted October 2 BSA needs to revamp the whole Eagle process. Scouts should be able to work on BSA camps, AND, scouts should be encouraged to revisit old projects before starting something fresh. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RememberSchiff Posted October 10 Share Posted October 10 On 9/23/2024 at 1:48 PM, fred8033 said: ... Eagle projects get installed without long-term consideration. Too many Eagle projects are removed / undone a year or two after they were installed. OR, the next Eagle scout project to fix / repair a previous Eagle project. 10/9/2024 Greenwood, AR - a group of trees planted years ago as part of Eagle Scout Tyler Coble's project were removed during a recent construction project. Local Eagle Scout Drake Brandon spoke at the Greenwood City Council's meeting Monday on behalf of fellow Eagle Scout Tyler Coble. Brandon said a group of trees (15), located near the new Mercy Clinic in west Greenwood, were removed as part of the ongoing roadwork in the area. "Along that trail, there were several trees planted, and that was a project for Tyler Coble and he couldn't make it here tonight," Brandon said. "I don't really have a plan, I just was curious about what the city would be willing to do to make it right." Greenwood Mayor Doug Kinslow said he wasn't aware before the meeting that the trees along the trail had been removed, but said he was willing to do what was needed to replace them. "I promise you we will put them back," Kinslow said. "I actually have some funds that I can use. I label it 'trees' every year because I am a bit of a tree guy myself."...Kinslow joked that Coble could replant all the trees if he wanted. The mayor did note that doing so would not make Coble a double Eagle Scout. More at source: https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2024/oct/09/greenwood-city-council-to-help-restore-trees/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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