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Eagle Project
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2008
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Seth Nieciecki
Eagle #1
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In 2008, Seth's Eagle project involved over 300 man-hours and focused on the Brick and Cement Walkway for the main entrance into Fellowship United Methodist Church (our charter organization). It remains a focal point of the main entrance to the church today.
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Dylan Craig
Eagle #2
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In 2008, Dylan's Eagle Project focused on the building of an outdoor raised gardening area for the Rutherford County Home of the Elderly. His project included over 200 man-hours and left the residents with a place to spend time outdoors in wheelchairs planting flowers & gardens. It will be enjoyed for years to come.
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2009
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Mason Riley
Eagle #3
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In 2009, Mason's Eagle Project involved over 150 man-hours of service and focused on beautification of his church, Riverdale Baptist Church. He also built a new flower bed & rock wall for the church sign. It will be visible to all of the church congregation for years to come.
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Wesley Riley
Eagle #4
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In 2009, Wesley's Eagle project involved over 200 man-hours and involved the removal and the rebuilding of a new Storage Building for his church, Riverdale Baptist Church. One of the side products of Wesley's project was that the troop was able to take the old storage building & rebuild it into our new Quartermaster Building. The church will be able to use the building for many years to come.
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Brandon Hazlett
Eagle #5
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In 2009, Brandon's Eagle project revitalized over 100 picnic tables at a city park. The tables had all been painted on & carved in. Brandon developed a work schedule and plan over a three week period that enabled him & the Troop to make all the tables in the park appear brand new. It was a dusty and messy project, but was certainly needed and well executed.
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2010
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Austin Duke
Eagle #6
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In 2010, Austin's Eagle project involved over 200 man-hours and focused on the construction of an outdoor classroom for his church. He planned, organized, and help remove trees and shrubs in the area and then built benches and a sitting area for the classroom. A welcome outdoor area that will be used by all the members of his church for long time.
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Dylan Sparschu
Eagle #7
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In 2010, Dylans Project focused on bettering the overall quality of life at a local rehabilitation center. He remodeled the interior of an existing storage facility and painted the building, cleaned areas around it & made an outdoor gaming center for patients to relax & play games at.
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Trevor Patterson
Eagle #8
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In 2009, Trevors Eagle project focused on the area beatification of the local Salvation Church and Community Center here in Murfreesboro. Trevor's project took several different weekends to complete and included repairing their flagpole with a boom truck. The flagpole had been broken for sometime, but now the flags are flown there everyday.
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Justin Schneider
Eagle #9
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In 2010, Justin's project helped better the information dissemination at local city park. He planned, collected the supplies necessary, and supervised the construction of an information center at Barfield Park in Murfreesboro. The final result is an information center that was constructed just like the existing centers and that blended in so well it appears as though it has been there since the park was constructed.
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Thomas Capps
Eagle #10
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In 2010, Thomas developed, planned, and built a new storage building for his church. His project had over 200 man hours involved and resulted in the improvement of the overall quality of storage for his church. At the conclusion of his project, Thomas was able to see for himself and his troop the power of teamwork.
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2011
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Grayson Dubois
Eagle #11
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In 2011,
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Bradley Cunningham
Eagle #12
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In 2011,
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Johnathan Green
Eagle #13
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In 2011,
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Austin Hill
Eagle #14
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In 2011,
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Joey Onkst
Eagle #15
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In 2011, Joey's project benefited the Room in the Inn in Murfreesboro, TN. which averages a house full of 22 people a night in her small 4 bedroom facility where space is a premium. My Eagle Project was to sort & clean openly stored equipment and landscape the playground area, add playground equipment. I also plan to try & reorganize the openly stored furniture into an existing storage area. We completed it in One workday. We completely emptied, clean and put back the storage Room. We hauled off over 5 truck loads of debris & damaged items. Over 25 Scouts and Leaders assisted in cutting weeds, bushes as well as mulching & cleaning the playground and family area.
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2012
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John Hill
Eagle #16
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In 2012,
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Trey Hill
Eagle #17
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In 2012,
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