Hey All,
I just wanted to let all my friends here know at Satguys that I received my EAGLE SCOUT last week. I had my Board or Review where they asked me lots of question about what I did for my service project, what I do in my church, my troop and everyday life. They also asked about what I do in my free time, so I told them about this site. They felt like I was a great Eagle Scout recipient.
I will post a link to my Newspaper Article once I get it posted in a few weeks I hope.
About the Service Project:
The main reason for the Service Project is to show leadership, determination & will. My part in it was not to actually do the labor part of the work. I was the contractor of the job that had to plan the hole thing from A-Z, raise the money if it cost anything, which mine cost about $1,400, get the workers/volunteers, feed the workers/volunteers, get all the supplies & whatever else was needed for the project and the lead the workers/volunteers to complete the project that need to be done. Every project has a time limit, depending on many circumstances like weather & when you got it approved. For mine I only had this past summer to get it done July to September.
I'll be posting a link to my pics soon!
Thanks,
Josh Clark (sundude90)
I just wanted to let all my friends here know at Satguys that I received my EAGLE SCOUT last week. I had my Board or Review where they asked me lots of question about what I did for my service project, what I do in my church, my troop and everyday life. They also asked about what I do in my free time, so I told them about this site. They felt like I was a great Eagle Scout recipient.
I will post a link to my Newspaper Article once I get it posted in a few weeks I hope.
About the Service Project:
The main reason for the Service Project is to show leadership, determination & will. My part in it was not to actually do the labor part of the work. I was the contractor of the job that had to plan the hole thing from A-Z, raise the money if it cost anything, which mine cost about $1,400, get the workers/volunteers, feed the workers/volunteers, get all the supplies & whatever else was needed for the project and the lead the workers/volunteers to complete the project that need to be done. Every project has a time limit, depending on many circumstances like weather & when you got it approved. For mine I only had this past summer to get it done July to September.
I'll be posting a link to my pics soon!
Thanks,
Josh Clark (sundude90)
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