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Eagle Scout honors legacy with community park project

July 17, 2024 | Cole County, Missouri



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Eagle Scout honors legacy with community park project
During a recent county commission meeting, several key items were discussed, including the approval of accounts payable and a significant Eagle Scout project aimed at enhancing a local park.

The meeting commenced with a motion to approve the accounts payable pending review, which was unanimously passed. Following this, the commission addressed the surplus title for a total loss vehicle, which also received approval.

A highlight of the meeting was the presentation by Zachary Landwehr, an Eagle Scout from Troop 6 in Jefferson City. Zachary is undertaking a project at the county park that honors the late Tom Piper, former chair of the parks committee. Zachary explained that he plans to plant a memorial tree and install a bench facing the lake, creating a serene spot for visitors. This project not only serves as a tribute to Piper but also aims to improve the park's entrance area.

The parks committee had previously reviewed and unanimously approved Zachary's project, recognizing its significance and the thoughtful way it honors Piper's legacy. The funding for the bench and tree comes from a collection taken at Piper's funeral, amounting to approximately $700.

The county commission's approval is a necessary step before Zachary can proceed with the project, which he hopes to begin soon after receiving the green light from the project review board later that evening. The meeting underscored the community's commitment to honoring its members and enhancing local spaces for future generations.

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