Two Saturdays June 9th and June 16th we had Owen Dickson’s eagle project.
The project was basically a food drive for hopelink. The job of the volunteers was to deliver flyers to the designated houses for the first weekend
and collect food donations during the second weekend.
Overall I was surprised by the amount of people that donated food.
After seeing all the donated food we had collected it really forced me to realize how much we can do together as a community.
Dmytro Banin
Not at all a Historian
Troop262.org
Monday, June 17, 2013
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Owen Dickson's Eagle Scout Project
My Eagle Scout
Project was a food drive in the Enatai neighborhood for the Hopelink
organization. The project took place over 2 separate days. One day was June 8th
and the other was June 15th. The first day we passed out flyers to all of the
houses in the neighborhood and the second day was for picking up the food. On
the first day I had 8 scouts and 4 adult drivers that participated. On the
second day I had 12 scouts and 7 adult drivers that participated. Finally when I
took the food to Hopelink, the total weight of the food that we collected was
1033 lbs. Thanks to everyone who helped out!!
Monday, June 10, 2013
Cooking Merit Badge Campout at Tolt-MacDonald
On June 7-9 about 10 scouts and 4 leaders went to a cooking campout at Tolt MacDonald park. There we made various types of food, depending on the group. Our group made a stew on Friday night, and noodles for lunch the next day. After we made our foods, some of us went on a hike to explore the park. We had alot of free time, and played some card games to pass the time. Overall it was a fun experience, with lots of time to cook, and lots of time to do other things.
Jason Pyke
International School | 2018
www.Troop626.org
Jason Pyke
International School | 2018
www.Troop626.org
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Jason Pyke,
Troop 626 Bellevue
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