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Monday, November 19, 2012

K7's Eagle Project


His project involved clearing out an upstairs jumbled storeroom at our regional theater, and building a neatly organized and permanent costume room.




He presented his detailed plan and budget request to the theater's executive board, and they approved his project unanimously.

He spent many hours planning and making arrangements. Here, he is phoning the lumberyard the day before the project day to verify they had all the material ready for delivery early next morning.

He laid on a nice sandwich lunch for his crew.

He even provided an entertaining skit during lunch.

He had quite a few friends from church and fellow scouts show up to help. Maddie is not in the photo because she had the camera and was taking most of the pictures.

He was roaming everywhere checking and supervising his crew's progress.

He was not a harsh taskmaster and everyone had fun.

He jumped in wherever needed to lend a helping hand.

After emptying the cluttered room of piles of stuff, they swept and got to work building. 

As each section of clothing racks was completed, his crew was moving costumes into their new home.

The finished project left the room looking neat, clean, and well organized.

All of these pics were taken with a good camera, except for the last one... 

...the final shot, taken with my crummy cell phone camera, of the the Theater Board rep giving her approval and thanks for a job well done. Now he has to finish his Eagle paperwork and get it turned in next week.

12 comments:

  1. The picture with the crew sitting down is great.

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  2. Such a terrific story! Great Eagle project idea and it looked like a fun day! Way to go Shoulder Angel! I loved all the pictures.

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  3. Congratulations K7! You did it!!! Everything turned out really nice and we all had tons of fun! You used my pics I feel honored . . . : ) Thanks for letting me be apart of it!!! Love the Shoulder Angel Skit ; )

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  4. Big project. The 'Before' picture certainly gave the viewer a glimpse into chaos. Good for you for finding a well needed service project!

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  5. Kels! It was worst then portrayed by the before picture! I played dress-up there once and it was yucky!!

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  7. I would like to thank all of you for your help and support even if you were not there.

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  8. It turned out really good even though I was not doing that much I heard alot of good things! : )

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    1. Kit-Kat, You were a big help! If you hadn't been there to watch all the little kids and keep them safely out of the way, none of the work would have gotten done.

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