Josh's Eagle Project
Josh had his eagle project on May 11th. His project was to install sprinklers in flower beds at various parks throughout Northglenn. He had the sprinkler materials donated by our local Lowe's. People from the City of Northglenn demonstrated to him how to install the sprinklers, and then the day arrived.
We met at a park where Josh showed the group how to install the sprinklers. Then we divided up into four groups, and each group received the materials they would need and a map to the parks where they would install the sprinklers.
Steven was in a group with the two Tanner boys. The first park they arrived at already had flowers planted in the flower bed! They had to very carefully dig the dirt out and onto a tarp, install the sprinklers, and then carefully shovel the dirt back in, with the women who had planted the flowers watching very closely. The second park they did didn't have flowers planted and went a lot faster.
In all, I think we installed sprinklers at seven different park flower beds. On Monday, June 24th, we got to attend a city council meeting where Josh was honored for his service to the city.
We met at a park where Josh showed the group how to install the sprinklers. Then we divided up into four groups, and each group received the materials they would need and a map to the parks where they would install the sprinklers.
Steven was in a group with the two Tanner boys. The first park they arrived at already had flowers planted in the flower bed! They had to very carefully dig the dirt out and onto a tarp, install the sprinklers, and then carefully shovel the dirt back in, with the women who had planted the flowers watching very closely. The second park they did didn't have flowers planted and went a lot faster.
The Bishop and his son installed the sprinklers at this park in record time.
John, Josh, Peter and I ended up in one group. We installed sprinklers at three different parks - two we started out assigned to do, and one more that the fourth group (that didn't take pictures) didn't have time to finish.
Picture from City of Northglenn's Facebook Page. |
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