Eagle             Troop 99 Eagle Projects

 

Greg Wilson: Greg
Greg's project consisted of the installation of an engraved stone bench, a walk way, and symbolic shrubery at the Weare American Legion post. The park is dedicated to veterens of the Iraq conflict. Scouts and their parents provided the volunteer labor for the project and area businesses, donated materials.
Summer 2005


 

Paul Bourget: Paul
Paul's project consisted of reworking several displays at the Kearsarge Indian Museum. The artifacts were removed, the organic bedding materials were removed, and sterile sand was installed. Several small construction and painting projects were also completed. Scouts and their parents provided the volunteer labor for the project.
Winter 2004


 

Dan Fallu: Dan
Dan's project consisted of the creation of a flower garden with an inviting stone bench at the Goffstown Parks and Rec facility. The area between the road and the garden was cleaned up to improve visibility from the road. Scouts and their parents provided the volunteer labor for the project and area businesses, especially Perenial Design, donated materials.
Summer 2004

 


Steve McManus:
Steve Steve's project was the improvement of an area at Barnard Park in Goffstown. Steve raised money and solicited material from area businesses for his project. Scouts, Scout families, and community volunteers raked, spread loom, and seeded the grassed area at the entrance to the park. Donated flowers and shrubs were later planted.
Spring 2004
  

Scott Hastings:
Scott Scott's project consisted of cataloging the graves in two out of Goffstown's three cemeteries. He worked closely with the Public Works department and gathered information from the graves and put it into an Access database. The Shirley Hill cemetery was mapped via computer to provide the Public Works Department with an accurate map of the cemetery. A total of 210 volunteer hours from 25 different people were expended on this project.
March 2003


Adam Bishop:
Adam's Eagle project was the improvement of the Poor Farm trail. The trail is located on Poor Farm Road in South Weare. The historic trail weaves through the town Forest and through the foundations of the old poor farm. The project had four parts: 1) building a kiosk (trail sign) for the beginning of the trail, 2) brushing out the two miles of the trail, 3) making a foot bridge over a seasonal stream, and 4) building three benches along the trail. With the help of Troop 99, Adam completed the project over 4 weekends.
Fall 2001.