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Eagle Board of Review: December 8, 1995

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JP's Eagle Project took place during the summer of 1995. The main focus of the project was renovating Good Shepherd Lutheran Church's school playground. At the time, the church was not the sponsor of the troop. JP organized two car wash's and a donation campaign to raise funds for the project as well as planned and led the renovation project. The playground sets were stripped and repainted, new playground sand was brought in to replace the old sand/dirt mix and the playground sets that only had grass beneath them were finally given sand to make them safer for playing on.
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Eagle Board of Review: July 21, 2004

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Greg choose to collect eyegasses for his project. These eyeglasees are to be used to help underprivileged children in Mexico who would have otherwise never received eyeglasses. Greg heard aboul the project through the Onteonl Alumni Association chat group.
Greg's team first advertised the project. They
secured permission from various business's to host collection receptacles, and then made up special
containers which they put all around the Plainview-Old
Bethpage community. Once collected, they were counted, packaged, and shipped for free by a business donating the shipping costs.
Greg's project collected over 1,200 pairs of glasses
and new frames from donations collected all around the community.
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Eagle Board of Review: March 29, 2006

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To help give back to the community in upstate New York that for 50 years had been home to the Theodore Roosevelt Council’s summer camp, Onteora Scout Reservation, I worked with the Livingston Manor Chamber of Commerce to refurbish and revamp parts of the town. I coordinated two groups of volunteers, and each group worked at a separate site in Livingston Manor.
One group was responsible for landscaping the area in the vicinity of a sign the town had recently installed to attract customers and support local businesses. The goal of the landscaping was to help draw attention to the sign and increase its positive effects. These volunteers constructed a flowerbed out of stones from a local stream and filled the flowerbed with mulch, dirt, and flowers. They also trimmed trees and overgrown vines which were obstructing view of the sign.
The second group was responsible for restoring a baseball field to a more usable and visibly appealing condition. The billboard bordering the entirety of the outfield had been missing planks and was in need of a new paint job to improve its aesthetic quality.
Since some planks had advertisements that customers were still paying for, we did not paint over these. We painted over expired advertisements with white paint so that the planks were fresh, new advertisements could be placed there, and new advertising space could be opened up for new streams of revenues. The team also removed the weeds around the metal fence between the outfield and the billboard to further improve the field.
Eagle Board of Review: October 25, 2006
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Eagle Board of Review: November 21, 2006

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Justin’s Eagle Project took place during the spring of 2006. The main focus of the project was refurbishing the outside of his synagogue, the Bethpage Jewish Center. Justin had seen the benches and plants outside the synagogue disintegrate over the years and he knew that this would be a great way to give back to his community. He obtained donations of perennial plants and flowers that were planted in the freshly placed soil by members of Troop 423. Scouts also assisted in the power washing, and shellacking of the benches. Today, the refurbished garden stands beautifully flourishing each spring.
Eagle Board of Review: January 10th 2008

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Jeremy's Eagle Project took place in the Spring of 2007 at Community Reform Temple in Westbury. The project involved refurbishing part of the Temple's playground area, used by students in the Preschool and Summer Day Care programs. Jeremy organized a recycling drive and bake sale to collect the funds for the project. The main focus of the refurbishment was a section of the yard covered in wood chips. This area was a concern regarding the building's former carpenter ant problem. The wood chips were replaced by pea gravel, contained by a railroad tie structure, built by members of Troop 423.
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