Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook

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Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook Caleb Boyce Scout s Name 415 Doecreek Court, Alpharetta, GA 30005 Address 678-447-4630 Telephone no. Troop 317 Unit No. Milton District Atlanta Area Council Local Council Gregg Orangio Unit leader s name 5955 Somerset Ct, Suwanee, GA 30024 Address 678-468-0068 Telephone No. Merrill Oakes Unit advancement committee person s name 635 Wednesbury Rd, Alpharetta, GA 30022 Address 678-624-1163 Telephone No. 1

Project Description Describe the project you plan to do. I will oversee and lead a construction project for the Perimeter Church Ropes Course of Camp Sports and Outreach. My team will create 15 signs and install the signs at each element location on the course. The signs will be of iron and will be assembled with welding, and the graphic plate will be attached with nuts and bolts. These signs will identify the locations of the course elements in the Camp Sports and Outreach woods. What group will benefit from the project? Camp and Sports Outreach Name of religious institution, school or community 678-405-2266 Telephone No. 9500 Medlock Bridge Rd Johns Creek Ga 30097 Street Address City State Zip code My Project will be of benefit to the group because: Camp and Sports Outreach is non-profit ministry that is a part of Perimeter Church. This group reaches out to children in the community by showing them the gospel and by challenging them to reach goals that stretch their physical abilities. The construction of these signs will benefit Camp All American Sports and Recreation by assisting and advising participants through the course. The signs show the names of each event, inform people of which event they are at and guide them through the course. This concept was discussed with my unit leader on June 29, 2010 Date The project concept was discussed with the following representative of the group that will benefit from the project. Brent Curl Representative s Name Experiential learning and Facilities Manager Representative s Title June 8, 2010 Date of Meeting 678-463-3718 Phone No. 2

Project Detail Present Condition There is an adequate trail system in the several wooded acres where the ropes course is located, but there are currently no signs marking the events around the Camp All American Sports and Recreation ropes course. The three photos attached are representative of fifteen different venues that will be identified with the signs. Mohawk Walk Venue Spider s Web Venue

Trust Fall Venue Plans / Drawings / Designs The signs will be made with 2 x 2 angle iron, ¼ iron plate and 6 x12 aluminum graphic plate. The iron plate will be welded to the angle iron at a 45 degree angle by Richard King Welding under the direction of myself. The iron plate will be drilled out by drill team and then 4, ¼ bolts will attach the graphic plate to the iron plate.

Graphic Plate Example Trust Fall

Prototype Sign Design

Materials Material Provided By Needed Cost Cost 2 x2 x1/4 x48 angle iron with Richard King 15ea $35 $525 8 x14 x 3/16 iron plate Welding(donated) - - 6 x12 aluminum graphic plate Signs By Tomorrow 15ea $9 $135 1 x1/4 stainless steel bolt Lowes 60ea $3.12 for 5 $37.44 1/4" stainless steel nut Lowes 60ea $2.29 for 5 $27.48 Primer Lowes 3gal $27/gal $81 Brown Metal Paint Lowes 3gal $27/gal $81 Quick Dry concrete 80lb bag Lowes 15bags $3.46/bag $51.90 Subtotal $938.82 7% Tax $65.72 Total $1004.54 See attachment #9 for graphic sign specifics to send to Signs By Tomorrow. Supplies Total Unit Total Supply Provided By Needed Cost Cost Roller Paint Brush 3 Lowes 4 two packs $3.24 $12.96 Paint Brushes 2 Lowes 2 six packs $5.67 $11.34 Diesel Fuel Texaco 4gals $3.89 $15.56 Envelopes Walmart 40ea $3 $6 Stamps Postal Service 40ea $0.44 $17.60 Large clear plastic sheets Lowes 1ea $10 $10 Paint thinner Lowes 1qt $5 $5 Trash bags- 55gal Lowes 1box $3 $3 Lunch sandwiches- 1 day Chick-Fil-A 15ea $2.75 $2.75 5 gallon bucket Lowes 5ea $2.50 $2.50 Bottled Water- 24 pack Kroger 2ea $5 $5 Paper Towels Kroger 1ea $4 $4 Orange marker flags Lowes 15ea $0.50 $7.50 Disposable paint tray liners-12pack Lowes 1ea $7.39 $7.39 Subtotal $110.60 7% Tax $7.74 Total $118.34 Tools Tool Provided By Total Needed Cost Paint Pan Boyce Family 1ea $0.00 Paint Roller Lowes 4ea $7.04 Post hole diggers Boyce Family 2ea $0.00 Levels 12inch Boyce Family 2ea $0.00 Crescent Wrench Boyce Family 3ea $0.00 First Aid Kit Troop 317 1ea $0.00 Tape Measure-16 feet Boyce Family 2ea $0.00

Tool Provided By Total Needed Cost Digital camera Boyce Family 1ea $0.00 Paint Stirrer Boyce Family 1ea $0.00 Power drill(battery) Boyce Family 1ea $0.00 Power drill(corded) Boyce Family 2ea $0.00 1/4"metal drilling bits Boyce Family 2ea $0.00 Center Punch Boyce Family 1ea $0.00 Claw hammer Boyce Family 1ea $0.00 Leaf rake Boyce Family 2ea $0.00 C clamp Boyce Family 2ea $0.00 Wheelbarrow Boyce Family 1ea $0.00 Cell phone Boyce Family 2ea $0.00 Safety Glasses Lowes 6ea $6.00 Subtotal cost- $13.04 Tax $0.91 Total $13..95 Step-by-Step Instructions To complete this project, there will be multiple teams that I will lead; these teams will be doing specific jobs in steps. Some of the steps may be completed concurrently, while others occur in a specific sequence. Richard King Welding is a contractor who is a family friend who I have personally worked with for years. Richard King Welding has agreed to submit to my direction in the construction of these signs. I am a capable welder, but do to safety and other issues, scouts and others cannot be instructed to perform the welding. I will instead lead professional welders, who I know personally, in the welding process. Step 1: Recruiting Effort See Helpers. Step 2: Fund Raising Effort See Financial Plan. Step 3: Quartermaster Team The quartermaster team will buy all needed materials and supplies as well as gather the necessary tools and transport them to the church. The angle iron plates are excluded from the materials and supplies to be picked up by the Quartermaster Team. A member of the Quartermaster Team will be assigned to pick up the iron plates. The team will led by a Project Quartermaster who will lead in the purchase of all items with cash received from fund raising and all receipts will be kept for documentation. The Project Quartermaster will remind workers that all borrowed tools will be returned in same or better condition. The Quartermaster Team will transport all purchased materials from the place of purchase to the appropriate location.. The Quartermaster Team will place the order though a phone call followed by an email listing the specific requirements for the graphic sign to Signs By Tomorrow. The sign specs are listed in the Materials List and the name of each sign is listed on attachment #5. Signs by Tomorrow will adjust the size of the lettering to fit the plate size of each event. A member of the Quartermaster Team will be assigned to pick the graphic signs upon their completion.

Step 3: Site Selection Team The Site Selection Team will determine the specific location of the identification signs, and place orange marker flags. There will be a benefiting organization representative along with the site selection team to determine the specific location of each sign. Step 4: Drill Team The iron plates are being drilled before welding so that the iron plates can be drilled safely and more accurately since the plates will not be at a 45 degree angle. The Drill Team will drill 1/4 holes into the iron plate with metal drilling bits, using the corded drills, in locations based off the centered graphic sign. These holes will be there to attach the graphic sign to the iron plate with 1/4 x1 galvanized bolts and 1/4" nuts. The holes will be drilled to fit the graphic sign. This will be done by placing the graphic sign over the iron plate and then marking the spot with a center punch and hammer and then drill through the iron plate while the plate is secured with a C clamp.. Step 5: Weld Team A member of this team will transport the drilled iron plates to Conyers, Ga where Richard King Welding will weld the iron plate onto the angle iron to form the marker sign under my direction. The welders of Richard King Welding will sign in on the sign sheet. The iron plate will be welded on to the angle iron at a 45 degree angle using a Mig arc welder. The angle iron and iron plates are precut and onsite at Richard King Welding. The angle irons and iron plates are a part of their everyday supply. When welding is complete, if necessary an angle grinder will be used to buff off the area that was welded. Lunches will be brought by the welders themselves. Once welding is completed that day, the welded signs will be transported back to Perimeter. Step 6: Paint Team The painting process will take place over two days, which will allow the first coat of paint to dry. The welded signs will be transported back from Conyers, Ga. to Perimeter Church, and then the Paint Team will paint on the primer coat of paint over the entire sign, then let the painted signs dry overnight. The following day the final coat of brown outdoor metal paint will be applied to the signs, and then allow the signs to dry overnight. Both coats of paint will be painted on with hand brushes first in the areas that cannot be reached by the roller brush. Then in the areas that can be reached with the roller brush, they will use the roller to paint the remaining areas. The large plastic sheet will be used as a drop cloth for the painting process. Once painting is complete the paint brushes and rollers brushes will be disposed of properly and the roller itself will be cleaned in the paint thinner. Step 7: Assembly and Installation Team The workers this day will be doing a variety of tasks which include digging the hole, assembling the graphic sign to the painted plate, installing of sign, and cleaning the area. Holes will be dug using post hole diggers. They will dig a one foot deep hole that is six inches wide at each site marked by the orange flags. Assembly will include taking the graphic plate and attaching it onto the drilled and painted iron plate with the 1/4"x1 stainless steel bolts and the 1/4" nuts. Crescent wrenches will be used to tighten the nuts. Installation will include the assembly of the signs and the placement into their specific location and then be set into concrete. Follow the mixing instruction on the bag of concrete. The last two inches of hole will be filled with dirt for asthetic reasons. The levels will be used to ensure the signs are level and someone will hold the sign level until the sign becomes steady in the concrete. Leave no trace principles will be followed and we will leave the area in better condition than we found it, while picking up all trash.lunch will be provided for the team this day.

Financial Plan Financial Summary Materials: $1004.54 Supplies: $118.34 Tools: $13.95 Total: $1136.83 Donations: Richard King Welding: $525 Amount to be fund raised: $611.83 Richard King Welding will be making these donations because he is a personal friend. Letter writing campaign A letter writing campaign will be done to raise funds to cover the cost that were not covered by donations from the companies or individuals who gave supplies and materials. The letter writing campaign will be done in the following steps. I will lead two other volunteers, who will look up the addresses of families who will be receiving the fund raising letter and a self-addressed stamped envelope. The address will be written onto an envelope and then have the letter asking for donations placed in the envelope as well as the self-addressed stamped envelope. Then the envelope will be sealed, stamped, and later mailed. Richard King Welding will be making these donations because he is a personal friend. The letters will be sent to family friends requesting donations. The excess donations received will be donated by to Campus Sports and Outreach. There will be a project treasurer will keep track of all donations and be responsible for transferring them into the Troop 317 Eagle Project Account. All materials and supplies needed to be purchased will be paid for by the leader or members of the Quartermaster Team. These expenses will be reimbursed from the donations and/or earnings from the fund raising of this project which are held in a Troop 317 Eagle Project account. Those individuals who had the expenses will be reimbursed from that account by submitting a Troop 317 Expense report specifying the cost with receipts. See attachment #10 for Support letter No more than 25% of the total cost of the project will come from family donations.

Schedule Day 1 (10 am-1 pm) Gather addresses Address envelopes Pack envelopes Attach stamps Allow two weeks for donations to arrive Day 2 (10 am-3 pm) Order signs from Signs by Tomorrow Purchase needed supplies and materials from Lowes (See Attached Materials List) Iron plates from Richard King Welding picked up and taken to Perimeter Day 3 (3pm-4pm) Pick up signs from Signs by Tomorrow Day 4 (10 am-2 pm) then after (2pm- 7pm) at Richard King Welding Place orange flags marking exact location of signs done by Site Selection Team Drill holes into iron plate done by Drill Team Transport drilled iron plates to Richard King Welding Weld drilled iron plates to angle iron done by Weld Team Transport welded iron signs back to Perimeter Day 5 (10am -1pm) Paint on primer coat to the signs done by Paint Team Day 6 (10am-1pm) Paint on outdoor metallic paint done by Paint Team Day 7 (9am-6pm) Attach graphic sign onto painted plate done by Assembly Team Dig holes in the marked locations done by Installation Team Place signs in holes and concrete into place done by Installation Team Clean up the work site and around sign locations done by Installation Team This day is contingent on good weather, will reschedule in the event of bad weather

Written/Printed Information Attachment#1-Directions Map to Emory Johns Creek Hospital Attachment#2-Directions Map to Perimeter Church Attachment#3-Directions Map to Richard King Welding Attachment#4-Directions Map to Boyce Residence Attachment#5- Arial Map with Sign Locations Attachment#6- Time Log Attachment#7- Donation Log Attachment#8-Tour Plan Attachment#9-Graphic Sign Specifics Attachment#10-Support Letter Attachment#11-Directions to Signs by Tomorrow Location Back of Project Back of Project Back of Project Back of Project Back of Project Back of Project Back of Project Back of Project Back of Project Back of Project Back of Project Helpers / Workers I will assign someone to make phone call to recruit volunteers for my project. The treasurer will be making the recruiting phone calls. The person soliciting for workers will remind them to bring gloves and wear closed toed shoes. Fund Raising Team- This team is responsible for mailing out support letters. Quartermaster Team- The quartermaster team will purchase all of the supplies and materials, as well as collect the needed tools. Youths Adults 3 2 2 2 Site Preparation Team- The team determines the specific spot for the 3 2 signs and marks the spot with an orange flag. Drill Team-The team will drill holes in the iron plate. 3 2 Weld Team- This team will attach the iron plate to the angle iron with a welding machine. Prime Team- Team will paint the signs with a primer and then set aside to dry. Paint Team- Team with paint the signs with brown paint and then set aside to dry. Assembly Team- Team will take the graphic plate and attach it to the sign with stainless steel nuts and bolts. Installation Team- This team will dig the holes marked by the orange flags and then concrete the signs in place. Cleanup Team- The team will go over the work areas and clean up any mess left by the project. 1 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 All workers hours will be tracked using the sign in/ sign out sheet. See attachment #6. My source of volunteers will be friends and family. They will be solicited through phone calls.

Adult Supervision There will be adult supervision at all times during the project. There are to be at least two adults at all times while the project is under construction. At least one adult will be youth protection trained. Work Sites Boyce Family Household 415 Doecreek Ct, Alpharetta, GA 30005(See Attachment #4) Perimeter Church (See Attachment#2) 9500 Medlock Bridge Rd, Johns Creek, GA 30097 Richard King Welding (See Attachment#3) 2809 Black Shoals Rd NE, Conyers, GA 30012 Signs by Tomorrow (see Attachment#11) 3710 Old Milton Parkway #108, Alpharetta, GA Transportation For all helpers under the age of eighteen, transportation to and from the work sites will be the responsibility of the Scout s, or helper s (if not a scout) parent or guardian or as arranged by his/her parent of guardian. All volunteers over the age of 18 will be responsible for their own transportation. Supplies and materials will be transported by an adult with a truck. There will be a tour plan for the trip to Lowes which will be done by the Quartermaster Team. Individual members of certain teams will be assigned to go pick up the graphic plates, and separately to pick up the iron plate from Richard King Welding. A truck will be used by the quartermaster to transport all items from the place of purchase to the appropriate location. A Tour Plan will be obtained in advance for all times when needed for transportation of materials pickup and/or delivery, such as 1) the pickup of the blank iron plates, 2) the pickup of the completed signs, and 3) the delivery of the iron plates to the welders for assembly. Copies of the approved Tour Plans used will be included in the Post Project Report. Safety Precautions At the start of every work day I will give a briefing over safety precautions that are necessary to avoid injury and dehydration. Dehydration There will be plenty of water available at the work site. It will be stored in a cooler and I will remind volunteers to drink water to prevent dehydration. Drilling Safety Using a power drill can be dangerous and injury can result from the drill slipping or metal shaving can cause injury to eyes. To prevent injury from using a drill, all volunteers will wear gloves and eye protection. The gloves protect from injury in case of hands slipping and eye protection will stop metal shavings from injuring the eyes. C clamps will be used to secure the iron plates while drilling.

Lifting Technique The metal signs will be heavy once they are completed, and lifting the signs must be done with the knees, not the back, to prevent injury. First Aid Kit Troop 317 s first aid kit will be borrowed for the work days. There will be at least two cell phones at the work zones as well in case of emergency. Emergency The nearest Hospital is Emory Johns Creek hospital which is at address 6325 Hospital Parkway, Johns Creek GA. (See attachment#1)

Attachment #1

Attachment #2 Directions To Perimeter Perimeter Church is located at the corner of Old Alabama and Medlock Bridge Road. 20

Attachment #3

Attachment #4 Boyce Family Residence

Attachment #5 Aerial View of Map Work Site with Sign Name Location

Attachment #6 Time Log Name Date Time In Time Out Total Hours

Attachment #7 Donation Log Name Address Amount Donated Date

Attachment #8 Tour Plan(s) to be Attached

Attachment #9 12 x6 graphic sign Base color: green Lettering color: white Sign Names: Vertical Playpen 3 Double Zip line Triple Zip line Giant Swing 1 Giant Swing 2 Lil Swing Mohawk Walk 1 Nitro Crossing 1 Spider s Web TP Shuffle 1 Whale Watch 1 O.U.T. 1 Static Course Power Pole Trust Fall

Attachment #10 Support Letter Dear I am working on my Eagle Scout project for Camp Sports and Outreach, a ministry of Perimeter Church in Johns Creek, GA. My project is to build and to install 15 welded iron identification markers at specified sites on their ropes course. The ropes course is used throughout the year by diverse groups to help build team unity and to encourage individuals to step out of their comfort zones. I expect the project to take roughly 100 hours to complete and to cost $600.00. Will you please consider supporting the project financially? All donations are tax deductible via IRS 501 (c)3. If you choose to participate, please make your check out to Troop 317 and return it to me with the enclosed self-addressed stamped envelope. Please note that the check is for Caleb Boyce s Eagle Scout project. Thank you for your consideration to help me achieve my Eagle Scout rank. Caleb Boyce Troop 317 Life Scout 678 447 4630 cboyce10@gmail.com

Attachment#11 Directions to Signs by Tomorrow 415 Doecreek Ct Alpharetta, GA 30005 1. Head northeast on Doecreek Ct toward Antler Way 2. Turn right onto Antler Way 3. Turn right onto Deerwoods Trail 4. Take the 1st left onto Deerlake Dr 5. Take the 2nd right onto GA-141 S/Peachtree Pkwy Continue to follow GA-141 S 6. Turn right onto GA-120 W/Abbotts Bridge Rd Continue to follow GA-120 W 7. Slight right onto GA-120 W/State Bridge Way 223 ft 0.1 mi 266 ft 0.5 mi 2.0 mi 3.5 mi 0.2 mi

8. Keep right at the fork Continue to follow GA-120 W Destination will be on the right 1.2 mi

Approval Signatures for Project Plan Project plans were reviewed and approved by SIGNATURES ON SEPARATE SHEET Religious institution, school, or community representative Date Scoutmaster/Coach/Advisor Date Unit Committee member Date Council or district advancement committee member Date

Carrying Out the Project Hours I Spent Working on the Project Hours I spent: Planning the project 37.35 Carrying out the project 18.32 Total hours I spent working on the Project 56.07 Hours Spent by Scouts, Venturers, or Other Individuals Working on the Project Youth Hours Name Date Time In Time Out Total Time Grant Lancaster 10/9/11 7:20 8:30 1:10 Grant Lancaster 11/2/11 4:15 4:30 15 minutes Collin Clark 11/5/11 2:00 3:30 1:30 Grant Lancaster 11/5/11 2:00 3:30 1:30 Kyle Plaugher 11/12/11 4:00 5:05 1:05 Grant Lancaster 11/13/11 4:58 5:45 47 minutes Keegan Hanifen 11/19/11 10:20 1:40 3:20 Calvin Kraakevik 11/19/11 12:35 1:40 1:05 Andrew Deitsch 11/19/11 12:35 1:40 1:05 Total Hours 12:37 Adult Hours Worked Name Date Time In Time Out Total Hours Dave Boyce 10/9/11 7:20 8:30 1:10 Terri Boyce 11/1/11 2:00 2:20 20 minutes Terri Boyce 11/3/11 2:00 2:20 20 minutes Dave Boyce 11/5/11 2:05 3:35 1:30 Dave Boyce 11/5/11 5:05 7:05 2:00 Terri Boyce 11/10/11 3:00 3:45 45 minutes Dave Boyce 11/12/11 10:30 11:00 30 minutes Dave Boyce 11/12/11 4:00 5:05 1:05

Terri Boyce 11/12/11 4:00 5:05 1:05 Dave Boyce 11/13/11 10:50 4:15 5:25 Cameron Chambers 11/13/11 12:10 3:00 2:50 Richie King 11/13/11 12:10 3:00 2:50 Dave Boyce 11/13/11 4:58 5:45 47 minutes Terri Boyce 11/15/11 2:05 2:25 20 minutes Dave Boyce 11/16/11 4:30 5:20 50 minutes Cameron Chambers 11/19/11 7:30 1:40 6:10 Dave Boyce 11/19/11 7:45 1:40 5:55 Brent Curl 11/19/11 9:10 10:15 1:05 Terri Boyce 11/19/11 9:00 1:40 4:40 Total Hours 39:37 Total number of hours peers worked on the project 12:37 Grand total hours spent by me and other youth on the project 68.44 Total hours spent by Adults to complete the project 39.37

Materials Required to Complete the Project Materials Provided By Needed Unit Cost Total Cost 2 x2 x1/4 x48 angle iron plate Richard King 15 each $35 with 6 x 14 x 3/16 iron plate Welding 525.00 6 x12 aluminum graphic plate Signs by 15 each $9 Tomorrow 135.00 1/4 x3/4 stainless steel bolt Lowes 6 ea $2.58/for 5 15.48 1/4 x3/4 stainless steel bolt Lowes 3 ea $2.87/for 5 8.61 1/4 x 1 stainless steel bolt Lowes 2 ea $2.81/for 5 5.62 1/4"x 1 stainless steel bolt Lowes 1 ea $3.12/for 5 3.12 1/4"x 1 stainless steel bolt Lowes 4 ea $1.06 4.24 Concrete Mix 80lb Lowes 15 ea $3.11 46.65 1/4" nut Lowes 2 ea $2.06/for 5 4.12 1/4 nut Home Depot 50 ea $0.26 13.00 Metal Primer Lowes 3 ea $24.20 72.60 Brown Metal Paint Lowes 3 ea $24.20 72.60 Subtotal 906.04 Donated Materials (525.00) Total (Pre-Tax) 381.04 Tax 27.13 TOTAL MATERIALS 408.17 Supplies Supplies Provided by Needed Unit Cost Total Cost Diesel Fuel Cheveron 4 gals $3.86 per gal 15.44 Plastic Sheet Lowes 1 ea $9.98 9.98 Stamps Kroger 2 ea $8.80 17.60 Envelopes Kroger 1 ea $1.49 1.49 5 gallon bucket Lowes 1 ea $2.50 2.50 Trash bag 55gal Lowes 1 ea $13.48 13.48 Paper Towels Lowes 1 ea $3.58 3.58 Water 24 pk Lowes 1 ea $3.57 3.57 Paint Thinner Lowes 1 ea $5.08 5.08 2 Paint Brush Lowes 2 ea $5.38 for 6 10.76 Orange flag Lowes 1 ea $3.49 for 25 3.49 Roller Brush 3 Lowes 4 ea $2.68 for 2 10.72 Paint trey liner Lowes 1 ea $6.65 for 12 6.65 Subtotal 104.34 Tax 4.99 TOTAL SUPPLIES 109.33

Tools Tool Provided by Needed Unit Cost Total Cost Safety Glasses Lowes 6 ea $2.52 $15.12 Paint Roller Lowes 4 ea $1.58 $6.32 Subtotal 21.44 Tax 0.90 TOTAL TOOLS 22.34 Changes Materials The bolts had to be purchased in different lengths to have enough do to limited supply. Then during the installation day, some of the packs of bolts were not full threaded, so a worker was sent to purchase additional bolts to finish the project. The estimations for the paint needed were incorrect, there were 3 gallons of paint and 3 gallons of primer purchased but only 1 gallon of each were used. There were 15 bags of concrete purchased, since that is what the concrete companies website said would be required, but only 9 bags were used in the project. All unused materials were donated back to Perimeter Church s CSO Ministry. Supplies The project calls for 3 inch roller brushes to be used to paint the signs. The roller brushes that were purchased did not fit the rollers that were purchased so paint brushes were used to paint the signs instead. Lunch was supposed to be served to the installation team, but since we finished earlier than expected, I decided there would be no lunch needed. All unused materials were donated back to Perimeter Church s CSO Ministry. Tools A shovel was not included in the project, but one was needed for mixing concrete so the family shovel was used. The Troop 317 first aid kit was unavailable for use so the Boyce family first aid kit was used instead. Step-by-Step Signs by Tomorrow pre drilled the aluminum signs, but their drilled holes were slightly inconsistent. When the signs were being attached, a few did not line up. The cordless drill was used to drill out the aluminum signs so they fit the plate correctly. Schedule The drilling of the metal signs was done the day before welding was done, due to the availability of workers.

The schedule had planned that the priming day would be a separate day from the welding, but due to availability of workers, the priming was done at later that night. The schedule had planned for the site selection team to be done the same day as the welding, but to avoid people messing with the markers, it was done the same day as the installation of the signs. Helpers/workers There were fewer workers to show up then I expected, and this effected the days when I was able to work. I had to shift the work days so that some of the work days landed on the same day. Transportation After consultation with my Troop leaders, we determined that since all driving and transportation for my project was within the boundaries of the Atlanta Area Council, I did not need a Tour Plan, so one was not obtained. Financial Donation Log Name Date Amount Lancaster 11/2 $50 Gerber 11/2 $50 Tech Spec Group 11/2 $50 Renner 11/2 $25 Hanifen 11/2 $20 Sides 11/2 $30 Hettenbach 11/2 $25 Beggs 11/2 $30 Wu 11/2 $10 Little 11/2 $15 Chambers 11/2 $100 Sutliff 11/2 $25 Morrow 11/2 $25 Plaugher 11/2 $30 Chiu 11/2 $75 Perimeter Church 11/2 $145 Boyce 11/2 $50 DeVries 11/13 $50 Henderson 11/13 $30 Total $835

Expenses Date Provided By Amount 11/10/11 Signs by Tomorrow $144.45 11/05/11 Lowes $307.44 11/13/11 Chevron $15.44 10/9/11 Kroger $19.19 11/12/11 Lowes $26.86 11/5/11 Home Depot $13.91 11/19/11 Lowes $12.55 Total $539.84 Financial Summary Total Monetary Donations Received 835.00 Total Materials 933.17 Total Supplies 109.33 Total Tools 22.34 Total Cost of Project 1,064.84 Less: Richard King Welding Donation (525.00) Total Expenditures 539.84 Difference (Donation to CSO) 295.16

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Approvals for Completed Project Start Date of Project [Start Date] Completion date of Project [Completion Date] This project was started and has been completed since I received the Life Scout rank, and is respectfully submitted for consideration SIGNATURES ON SEPARATE SHEET Applicant s Signature The project was planned, developed, and carried out by the candidate Date Signature of Scoutmaster/Coach/Advisor Date Signature of representative of religious institution, school, or community Date 49

Statement of Ambitions and Life Purpose I have enjoyed my experiences in scouting, which have equipped me with leadership and life skills. Learning through scouts has helped me to become the person I am today. I will take these skills and experiences with me to college and further to the work place, where I plan to get a degree in Industrial Maintenance Technology. Later in my life I plan to raise a family, and pass the legacy that I have been given through scouting. Positions held in religious institutions, school, camp, community, or other organization in which leadership skills were demonstrated. Volunteer at Children s Therapy Network Three seasons of rec league lacrosse Maintenance work at Dixie Industrial for four summers Latin Club Member and led chariot building project Perimeter Church discipleship member List awards or honors received during the above service. Third place in the Medusa exam (Latin Club)