Eagle Scout project transforms community with innovative creations

November 01, 2024 | West Bend City, Washington County, Wisconsin


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Eagle Scout project transforms community with innovative creations
During a recent community meeting in West Bend, local leaders celebrated the successful completion of an Eagle Scout project that has significantly enhanced the La Couronne Nature Conservancy. Jack Miller, a member of Troop 780, presented his project, which included the construction of a dry wood storage shed, three portable fire pits made from stainless steel spin baskets, and three wood slab Tic Tac Toe boards.

Miller detailed the extensive planning and effort that went into the project, which began with discussions with Courtney from the Conservancy in mid-2023. After identifying items on the Conservancy's wish list, Miller embarked on a two-month search for materials, including sourcing discarded washing machines for the fire pits. His initiative garnered support from local organizations, including a $500 donation from the American Legion and wood supplies from a lumber company.

The construction day, held on June 10, 2024, saw Miller and his troop efficiently complete all three projects in just eight hours, thanks to meticulous planning and organization. The community meeting also highlighted the success of the recent Mother's Day flower sale, which marked its 36th year and raised a record amount with the help of over 100 volunteers.

The meeting underscored the importance of community involvement and the positive impact of local initiatives, showcasing how dedicated individuals like Miller contribute to the enhancement of public spaces and community spirit.

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