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Occoneechee Council 2015 Eagle Scout Projects (Pdf) 2015 Nolan Clayton - Troop 515 Levi Shelton - Troop 691 2015 EAGLE A A EAGLE PROJECTS W W PROJECTS A A H H I I Occoneechee Council L L I I Rebuilt bridge – Wendell Parks & Recreation Books For Kids – Hill King Methodist Church Awahili District James Riddle - Troop 515 Dillon Bass - Troop 416 Connor Mendenhall - Troop 416 Chance Dennis - Troop 555 A A A A W W W W A A A A H H H H I I I I L L L L I I I I Bridge upgrade – Wendell Community Park Bed & bridge – Oxford Orphanage Fire hydrant painting – Brassfield Fire Department 3 tables – Louisburg United Methodist Church Ross Driver - Troop 524 Stanton Parham - Troop 605 Foster Yacos - Troop 629 Joshua Zack - Troop 515 A A A A W W W W A NO PHOTO A A A H RECEIVED H H H I I I I L L L L I I I I Outdoor classroom – East Wake Academy ?? – Camp Graham ?? – Masonic Home for Children Benches – St. Eugene Catholic Church Macon Shoemaker - Troop 524 Sawyer Allen - Troop 648 Mason Carrara - Troop 515 Alexie Hernandez - Troop 416 A A A A W W W W A A A A H H H H I I I I L L L L I I I I Recycling bin covers – East Wake Academy Outdoor classroom – Granville Central High School Stairs – American Legion (Zebulon) Flag patio – Falls Lake Academy Gabriel Lugo - Troop 401 Kofi Tutu - Troop 401 Andrew Lyda - Troop 629 Ozzy Someillan - Troop 637 A A A A W W W W A A A A H H H H I I I I L L L L I I I I Health fair – Senior Citizen Center (Creedmoor) Little Library – City of Creedmoor Renovate concession stand – Masonic Home for Children Stairs – Town of Norlina 2015 Kenny Ferrari – Troop 10 William Knabe – Troop 392 Bobby McKenna – Troop 75 B B B EAGLE L L L A A A PROJECTS C C C K K K R R R I I I V V V E E E R R R Playground benches – Timber Drive Elementary Pantry shelves – Garner Area Ministries 6 benches – Johnson Environmental Park Black River District James Merle – Troop 391 Nicholas Meyer – Troop 356 Nash Price – Crew 75 Winston Beck – Troop 320 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R Handicap ramp – Garner Women’s Club Swamp trail walkway – Camp Agape Fire pit, retaining wall – American Legion Post 116 Retaining wall – Fuquay Varina Women’s Club Jesse Cornaire – Troop 320 Graham Fowler – Troop 613 Connor Gerney – Troop 202 Ryan Shinn – Troop 614 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R 70-ft boardwalk – Agape Ministries 4 planters – Raleigh Charter High School Seating area – Women’s Center Wake County Trail steps – Camp Agape David Badenchini – Troop 202 Michael Feola – Troop 10 Alex Clark – Troop 413 Caleb Woody – Troop 356 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R Gazebo – Fuquay-Varina Homes for the Elderly Fence – Clemmons Educational State Park Playground ship – Holly Springs Baptist Church Garden kits – Holly Springs Food Cupboard Anthony Alachi – Troop 356 Will Alford – Troop 202 Zachary Coleman – Troop 356 Jason Wilkie – Troop 356 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R Brick planter – Holly Springs Elementary School Paver patio – Cary Christian School Benches – Holly Springs Food Cupboard Observation deck – Holly Springs Parks & Rec Kendall Breivogel – Troop 413 Ricky Lupton – Troop 202 Austin Martin – Troop 10 Jonathan Polischak – Troop 391 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R Kiosk – Mountain Retreat & Learning Center Information kiosk – Middle Creek Elementary School Flag retirement fireplace – American Legion Post 116 Picnic tables repair – Optimist Farm Kyle Willis – Troop 75 Johnathan Bell – Troop 202 Andrew Billings – Troop 320 Taylor Highsmith – Troop 356 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R Picnic tables – American Legion Post 116 Steps, sign renovation – Camp Agape Foot bridge – Yates Mill Park 6 benches – Fuquay Varina High School Jake Meier – Troop 356 Dylan Minyard – Troop 356 Alexander Roy – Troop 413 Luke Smith – Troop 779 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R Park clearing – Town of Holly Springs Patio – Hunter Center (Town of Holly Springs) Arbor – Abiding Presence Lutheran Church Fire pit – Coats Baptist Church Zack Moorehead – Troop 75 Taylor Randall – Troop 320 Jack Timothy – Troop 202 Matthew Clay – Troop 614 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R Path improvements – American Legion Post 116 Historic wash shed – Harris Lake County Park Rebuilt playground – St Francis Methodist Church Picnic tables – Fuquay Varina Baptist Church Andrew Durand – Troop 413 Andrew Gamble – Troop 10 Christopher Harris – Troop 413 Christopher Mueller – Troop 75 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R Kiosk – Bass Lake Park Bat boxes – Lake Benson (Garner) ??? – Holly Springs Food Cupboard Gravel sidewalk – American Legion Post 116 Tucker Hartley– Troop 391 James Kuhns– Troop 444 Isaac Martin – Troop 202 Matthew Pusic – Troop 413 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R Table, ramp – First United Methodist Church Kiosk – Bass Lake Park Benches – Athens Drive High School Shelves – Haven House Services Andrew Waser– Troop 356 Brian Parsons – Troop 444 Andrew Bain– Troop 61 Bryan Gamble – Troop 10 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R Painting rooms – Holly Springs Methodist Church Box benches – St. Cyril & Methodious Catholic Church Invasive plant removal – Harnett County Parks Service 6 benches, marker – Town of Cary Michael Glennon– Troop 356 Sam Gunn– Troop 10 Aaron Martin – Troop 253 Darick Madison – Troop 61 B B B B L L L L A A A A C C C C K K K K R R R R I I I I V V V V E E E E R R R R Duffle bags, toys – Wake County Foster Care Services Cemetery survey – Military Missions in Action Benches – Watts Chapel Missionary Baptist 42-ft flagpole – VFW Lillington 2015 Matt Ashbaugh - Troop 216 Ethan Dole - Troop 212 Gabe Hammond - Troop 204 C C C EAGLE R R R O O O PROJECTS S S S S S S W W W I I I N N N D D D S S S Landscaping – Community Partnerships Storage shelf – Thrift2Gift Charity Patio – Fellowship of Christ Presbyterian Crosswinds District Yates McConnell - Troop 205 Nathan Mulder - Troop 316 Lane Shoffner - Troop 226 Zach Spendley - Troop 204 C C C C R R R R O O O O S S S S S S S S W W W W I I I I N N N N D D D D S S S S Playground restoration – Just Right Academy Bench, pad – Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve 4 benches – Apex United Methodist Church Flower bed – Cary VFW Post 7383 Xander Saleh - Troop 393 Austin Campbell - Troop 216 Cheyenne Freedman - Troop 232 Joe Kelly - Troop 244 C C C C R R R R O O O O S S S S S S S S W W W W I I I I N N N N D D D D S S S S Lacrosse stand – Cardinal Gibbons High School Repaint US map – Salem Elementary School Stairs, handrails – Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve Sand box – Peace Presbyterian Church Tim Lally - Troop 212 Andy Oates - Troop 316 James Pillar - Troop 831 Brigham Ricks - Troop 531 C C C C R R R R O O O O S S S S S S S S W W W W I I I I N N N N D D D D S S S S Garden bed – St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Picnic tables, pads – Salem Park (Apex) Compost bins – Mills Park Middle School Painted doors – Camp Eagles Nest Andrew Shaw - Troop 212 Randy Simmons - Troop 316 Joey Bentancur - Troop 216 Daniel Bostic - Troop 244 C C C C R R R R O O O O S S S S S S S S W W W W I I I I N N N N D D D D S S S S Bluebird & bat houses – Cardinal Gibbons High School Water play table – Hilltop Home 4 disc golf tee pads – Middle Creek Community Park Bat houses – Thomas Ritter Park Ben Finnamore - Troop 152 Joe Housley - Troop 131 Kirk Hyder - Troop 210 Josh Kozuch - Troop 224 C C C C R R R R O O O O S S S S S S S S W W W W I I I I N N N N D D D D S S S S 3 tables – Weatherstone Elementary School Blood drive – American Red Cross 3 benches – Cary High School varsity fieldhouse Observation benches – New Hope Audubon Society Joe McKenzie - Troop 31 Richard Medeiros - Troop 831 Logan Michalak - Troop 208 Cole Teander - Troop 208 C C C C R R R R O O O O S S S S S S S S W W W W I I I I N N N N D D D D S S S S Household items drive – Raleigh Rescue Mission Repainted fire hydrants – Apex Fire Department Cross-shaped walkway – Christ the King Lutheran Compost bins – Lake Crabtree County Park Brendan Vasahelyi - Troop 212 Nick Vaudo - Troop 200 Tanner Mason - Troop 232 Trevon Miller - Troop 631 C C C C R R R R O O O O S S S S S S S S W W W W I I I I N N N N D D D D S S S S 3 shelters – St.
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