My project was to build three park benches for the Pets Alive dog walk area. This is where volunteers can walk the dogs and give them much needed out of kennel time. The volunteers/dog walkers can now sit and rest on the benches that me and my crew built and enjoy a more leisurely experience outside with the dogs.
I took my time leisurely as I didn't start my project until 2016. I buckled down and started working on my project furiously. I remember calling companies to help donate materials to my project ¨Hello could you help me construct my Eagle Project for Boy Scouts? I would need 200 bricks and 4 yards of dirt.¨ Every phone call was getting me closer until I finally got to the day where I broke ground on my project. The day my troop and I broke ground it was 90 degrees and my friends were there helping me wearing work boots, jeans, long sleeve shirts, and gloves. We poured and mixed 10 bags of concrete weighing 80 pounds each without the weight of adding water too. We poured 4-5 gallons of water in for every 2 bags and mixed about 175 pounds of concrete in a wheelbarrow. The sweat was dripping down while the project was going up. It took 220 hours to plan, organize, and finish my project. I went back three days later once the concrete and brick set. I drilled four holes in the stone top and put on the plaque. My Eagle project was complete.
My project was to help the community through a hospital by supplying them with raised garden beds
This project really got me out in the community to read a book to young kids about the amazing Santa Rosa Plateau. I really enjoyed this because the kids learned something about the animals and the plateau. The book, Leo the Extraordinarily Ordinary Lizard, shows many different species who help a lizard have fun, but are explained at the back of the book, and the plateau is also explained. I read this book to expand the kids mind to show what they can see at the plateau. Finally if the kid’s take this book personally it could lead to sparking one’s mind to go on nature walks and ask rangers what they can do to help.
The project was an embodiment of my service to the community that served me years before and made me into the person I am today. Service is something that everyone should feel
My capstone project was a dog walker and a wheelchair for Seely. Since the Humane Society didn’t know if she’d be able to get a prosthetic or not, my group designed two products for two situations. The walker will help Seely learn how to use a prosthetic leg, if she gets one, and the wheelchair will allow her to walk without her front legs.
One of my most significant 4-H projects was reserve supreme heifer in 2007. I chose this because this was the first year I had ever shown and this was the year I did the best. Showing cattle taught me how to be responsible. Without the responsibility of taking care of an animal I wouldn’t be able to remember all the homework I needed to do that night. Without this skill school would be a struggle and I would be stressed all the time knowing my grades weren’t the best. So I’m glad I have learned this skill because it helped shape me for the person I am today a very successful, responsible girl in the top 25 percent of my class. Once I had the feeling of responsibility it helped me decide that I wanted to help others and care for them just like how I took care of the cow. I love helping and caring for people and this project helped me decide that I wanted to be a nurse.
One of the biggest projects I have done and is still going on is my Sea Scout voyage. We have been working on it for two summers and plan to finish next summer. This requires tons of work even when we are not sailing. We frequently work to achieve our goal.
I chose my project by understanding that I love to sew and help others. I could have made blankets as well but I believed that the children in the care of lutheran family services would appreciate the stuffed animals more. The organization that I donated to helps kids who are refugees, kids in foster care, homeless kids, and even run a adoption program. These kids will come into these programs with little to nothing to hold close to them, in fact they are alone with no parents or with parents who have no money and are incapable of caring for them. My goal for this project was to make the kids who have nothing feel that they have something. Give them a chance to feel loved, and have a friend who will never leave them behind. Also, I
I had the subject of homelessness, and I have thought about this problem before. It is a subject that has caused controversy throughout the nation and I previously didn’t know much about this situation. I began looking on political and news websites to get polls and facts about how much homelessness is affecting our world today. I used the websites on the library page and they were a huge help in getting articles and helping me to keep everything organized. Some things were hard to find such as finding a quote from someone who is an expert on homelessness, it took me a while to find. This project was fun and led me to understand this problem more and to understand how deeply it affects us and our world.
Brief description of my Eagle Project: My Eagle project was to re-due the decking for the handicap ramp at St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church here in Acton. This involved ripping up the old wood decking and disposing of it accordingly. Next, we attached “sister-boards” to the frame of the deck. Then, I attached brand new composite decking. I chose this as my project because everyday someone needs to use the ramp and it was very unsafe at the time and desperately needed an update. I financed this project by asking for donations at Saturday and Sunday masses, holding a back to schools party fundraiser, and lastly receiving an anonymous donation.
I like to set myself with various projects within Minecraft, I try my best in accomplishing them until they are completed. I also like participating in other projects with other players willingly sharing my materials with them. Projects that I helped out in include Vacre 's Quartz Village and Waterbase, Jallofrice 's SkyTown and Minecraft_Mann 's PvP Mansion.
The Eagle Scout Project is one of the requirements to obtain the rank of Eagle Scout and the Project itself must be one that benefits the community. For this project I coordinated my Troop (Troop 23) one building ramps along a bridge in Shevlin Park to improve walk-ability of the bridge. The project itself took around 60 hours of planning before the project could be approved by the unit leader and the unit committee of the Boy Scouts of America, Crater Lake Council. Having been the leader in this project and telling my fellow scouts what to do as the project was in motion, it taught me that setting up and coordinating a project is no easy task and it taught me good leadership/communication
1.While working at Selah Landscape Corporation my colleagues and I have had some fun and interesting projects, yet the one I remember the most was the recreation of the Taj Mahal garden. This project was my favorite because I thought it was a cute gesture from our client to his deceased wife. The client name was Henry Pope (a character from Prison Break, who does have a wife who loved the Taj Mahal, so he remade a model of it for her on their anniversary) and he had wanted to make a recreation of his wife’s favorite landscape before she pass away. Within the landscape there were two layers both representing different ideas; the bottom layer represented during life and the top layer represented after life. The landscape was symmetrical and
In the novel, “A Dog’s Way Home,” by W. Bruce Cameron, the story takes place in Denver, Colorado; a place with strict and unfair laws on legal dog breeds. Bella, a pit bull, is the narrator, living with a man named Lucas, who she loves very much. After Denver is no longer safe for Bella, she sets out on a journey to find a safe place for her and her family. A theme that supports the whole novel could be love can make us naive, and when it fails, we are taken on an emotional or physical journey with huge rewards at the end.
The second project we were assigned that year and that I enjoyed was to research two authors from the 1800s or so, in collaboration with a partner that we got assigned to. For the first author we had the option to either create a power point presentation or create our own website about that particular author. My partner and I choose to build our