hotstreek7
I'm looking for an eagle project, and i want it to be away from the usual. I don't want it to be planting a flower garden, painting a wall, building a fence, etc. Does anybody have any ideas that are unique? Please share your experiences of eagle projects you've participated in or have seen or observed. Thank you.
Answer
This is a partial list of 587 Eagle Scout projects that others have done.
benches for fairgrounds
Neighborhood Emergency Directory
Pavilion Landscape
Signs for Baseball Field
Water Garden
First aid kits for baseball leagues
Foot path at emmons bog
Art for Kids in Hospitals -- Kids Helping Kids
Trail Restoration
carnival booth
Bikes
Landscaping for New Fire Station
Street Beautification
homework center for for underprivileged children
Building a Barn
Arbors and Landscaping
ARMED FORCES Memorial Gezebo
Protect and Serve
Office Construction
Tool Shed
Repaint Fire Hydrants
Heart Screens For Teens
Africa
Dining Pavilion
Reflection Garden
Trail Steps
Video Documentary
Podiums
homes for the homeless
Community Paintball Field
Historical Marker Database
cottonwood hospital
Foot Bridges
Toiletries for the Homeless
Painting an old school house
Renovated an island in the school parking lot
Why not make a trail?
Little League Dugout Construction
operation safe child
Pioneer Park Interpretive Signage
Relay for Life - Logistics
animal protection fence
Directional signs
Church Hall Kitchen Renovation
Honoring the Troops in Iraq
My eagle Food Drive
Is Your (House) Number Up?
recycle day assistance.
Smoke Detector Survey
Brige
Stairs and Trail
Mobile Ham Radio Antenna Kits
Recycle Printer Cartridges
Hurricane Relief
Potato Drive
Fences
Playground Mulch Trail
parking lot
Painting Giant USA Map
Scout Summer Concert Series
Barbeque
The Two Rooms
Sand and Stain park benches
Sports field
BUILDING A HUNTING RANGE
Bike Drive
Toy and Book Drive
Cleaning up Brush for Fire-season
Storm drain
Park sign and gate
Animals to kids.
Donations for Kitten & Cat Rescue/Adoptions
Heart Screens For Teens
Elementary School Free Carnival
Benches
renovate church garden
Fire ring, picnic tables and benches
Support Orphanage in Ukraine
Flagstone Pathway
Built-in Bookcases for the Band Directors
Project Woobie
Perches Restoration at Camp Low
ASSISTING NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Dog houses for Healing Species
Medical Equipment Drive
War Veteran's Documentary
trophy case
3 Double Swing Gates
Built Bat Nurseries
Walking trail informational sign
Fishing Line Recycling Stations
Memorial Food Drive
Moose Island Wheelchair Board Walk on Boulder Lake
Disability accessable walk ways in the City park
Garbage Dumpster Enclosure
Charity Bike Race Sign Project
THE GREASTEST REWARD
School Sign
Parking Lot refurbishment
Bread shelves
Reading Room
Foot Bridge
Variety Show Raises Money for Care Packages
Outdoor Fitness Center at Roosevelt Park
School Landscaping
Rebuild Habatat
Pedestrian Footbridge
Mitten Tree
1.2 miles of mulching a trail
Trailhead Reconstruction
Coat Drive
Shoe Box Gifts
Court Yard Landscaping
Computer Troubleshooting Manual and Training
Emergency Preparedness Kits
Soup Kitchen
Boy Scout Resource Manual for Natural Disasters
Watershed DVD
Flash Card Set of Deaf Agency
Operation Christmas Child
Bicycle Drive
BBQ Grill for Nursing Home Residents and Family
Memorial Garden
PRE-SCHOOL PLAYARD UPGRADE
Back to School Backpacks
Flag pole, landscaping and watering system
Church Hall Kitchen Remodel
cemetary pavilon
Barn Raising
Collect Used Shoes
Cemetery Survey
Sound and Recording System
Athletic Storage Shed
Blood Drive
Healthy Living Poster Contest
Outdoor Stations of the Cross
Baseball Field Restoration
Cemetary Overhaul
Quilt-A-Thon
Lake Benches + Fence
Outdoor Stage
Handicap Access Ramp
Flag Retiriment
Church Beautification
Frisbee Golf Course
A carnival
Cemetery Beautification Project
Child Identification Cards
U.S. Flag Retirment Ceremony
Community Bulletin Board
Deck construction
Church Sitting Room Restoration
Winter Food Drive
Heavy wood clearing
Benefit Concert
campground restoration
Free Kids Booth
Glory to God Walking Path
tree plantin
Install a Computer Network - Chid Care Center
Map of U.S.A.
Concrete Bleacher Pads
Ident-A-Kid
Honor/Memorial Garden
Vernal Pool
Ancient Indian Waffle Garden Replica
Trail Ramps
helping the needy
Church Painting
Elementary School Outdoor Amphitheatre
Re-landscape church parsonage
Restoration of the Star of India.
CHURCH CHAIRS & PAINTING
flagpoles and retaining walls
CHURCH CHAIRS AND PAINTED CURBING
Main Camp Fire Ring
community bug defense
Fence for soccer fields
Smithsonian War Archives
http://www.scoutorama.com/contents/projects.cfm
This is a partial list of 587 Eagle Scout projects that others have done.
benches for fairgrounds
Neighborhood Emergency Directory
Pavilion Landscape
Signs for Baseball Field
Water Garden
First aid kits for baseball leagues
Foot path at emmons bog
Art for Kids in Hospitals -- Kids Helping Kids
Trail Restoration
carnival booth
Bikes
Landscaping for New Fire Station
Street Beautification
homework center for for underprivileged children
Building a Barn
Arbors and Landscaping
ARMED FORCES Memorial Gezebo
Protect and Serve
Office Construction
Tool Shed
Repaint Fire Hydrants
Heart Screens For Teens
Africa
Dining Pavilion
Reflection Garden
Trail Steps
Video Documentary
Podiums
homes for the homeless
Community Paintball Field
Historical Marker Database
cottonwood hospital
Foot Bridges
Toiletries for the Homeless
Painting an old school house
Renovated an island in the school parking lot
Why not make a trail?
Little League Dugout Construction
operation safe child
Pioneer Park Interpretive Signage
Relay for Life - Logistics
animal protection fence
Directional signs
Church Hall Kitchen Renovation
Honoring the Troops in Iraq
My eagle Food Drive
Is Your (House) Number Up?
recycle day assistance.
Smoke Detector Survey
Brige
Stairs and Trail
Mobile Ham Radio Antenna Kits
Recycle Printer Cartridges
Hurricane Relief
Potato Drive
Fences
Playground Mulch Trail
parking lot
Painting Giant USA Map
Scout Summer Concert Series
Barbeque
The Two Rooms
Sand and Stain park benches
Sports field
BUILDING A HUNTING RANGE
Bike Drive
Toy and Book Drive
Cleaning up Brush for Fire-season
Storm drain
Park sign and gate
Animals to kids.
Donations for Kitten & Cat Rescue/Adoptions
Heart Screens For Teens
Elementary School Free Carnival
Benches
renovate church garden
Fire ring, picnic tables and benches
Support Orphanage in Ukraine
Flagstone Pathway
Built-in Bookcases for the Band Directors
Project Woobie
Perches Restoration at Camp Low
ASSISTING NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Dog houses for Healing Species
Medical Equipment Drive
War Veteran's Documentary
trophy case
3 Double Swing Gates
Built Bat Nurseries
Walking trail informational sign
Fishing Line Recycling Stations
Memorial Food Drive
Moose Island Wheelchair Board Walk on Boulder Lake
Disability accessable walk ways in the City park
Garbage Dumpster Enclosure
Charity Bike Race Sign Project
THE GREASTEST REWARD
School Sign
Parking Lot refurbishment
Bread shelves
Reading Room
Foot Bridge
Variety Show Raises Money for Care Packages
Outdoor Fitness Center at Roosevelt Park
School Landscaping
Rebuild Habatat
Pedestrian Footbridge
Mitten Tree
1.2 miles of mulching a trail
Trailhead Reconstruction
Coat Drive
Shoe Box Gifts
Court Yard Landscaping
Computer Troubleshooting Manual and Training
Emergency Preparedness Kits
Soup Kitchen
Boy Scout Resource Manual for Natural Disasters
Watershed DVD
Flash Card Set of Deaf Agency
Operation Christmas Child
Bicycle Drive
BBQ Grill for Nursing Home Residents and Family
Memorial Garden
PRE-SCHOOL PLAYARD UPGRADE
Back to School Backpacks
Flag pole, landscaping and watering system
Church Hall Kitchen Remodel
cemetary pavilon
Barn Raising
Collect Used Shoes
Cemetery Survey
Sound and Recording System
Athletic Storage Shed
Blood Drive
Healthy Living Poster Contest
Outdoor Stations of the Cross
Baseball Field Restoration
Cemetary Overhaul
Quilt-A-Thon
Lake Benches + Fence
Outdoor Stage
Handicap Access Ramp
Flag Retiriment
Church Beautification
Frisbee Golf Course
A carnival
Cemetery Beautification Project
Child Identification Cards
U.S. Flag Retirment Ceremony
Community Bulletin Board
Deck construction
Church Sitting Room Restoration
Winter Food Drive
Heavy wood clearing
Benefit Concert
campground restoration
Free Kids Booth
Glory to God Walking Path
tree plantin
Install a Computer Network - Chid Care Center
Map of U.S.A.
Concrete Bleacher Pads
Ident-A-Kid
Honor/Memorial Garden
Vernal Pool
Ancient Indian Waffle Garden Replica
Trail Ramps
helping the needy
Church Painting
Elementary School Outdoor Amphitheatre
Re-landscape church parsonage
Restoration of the Star of India.
CHURCH CHAIRS & PAINTING
flagpoles and retaining walls
CHURCH CHAIRS AND PAINTED CURBING
Main Camp Fire Ring
community bug defense
Fence for soccer fields
Smithsonian War Archives
http://www.scoutorama.com/contents/projects.cfm
FUN horsey question!!!?
Sophia
Just wondering, what are some of you English riders' must haves?
Stuf you can't live without for:
Shows
Outfits
Supplies
Clothes
Etc.
Please don't say stupid everyday stuff like hoofpick, tell my the brand of hoofpick and why it's so great!
Here's mine:
I can't live without my Charles Owen helmet, it's gorgeous and holds up very well!
I also LOVE my Kerrit's riding tights and my GPA backpack is amazing for showing
Leather CPR is also my favorite tack cleaner 2 in 1 I'd DIE without it
Please be respectfull. Thanks for answering! :)
Answer
My horse: I have a four year old OTTB ex steeplechase horse named Buddy. He's a dark bay no chrome(markings) gelding and he basically saved my life. I've never really told many people this, but ever since my best friend committed suicide last year I've been depressed, moody, angry, and I have post traumatic stress disorder. I had been in a mental hospital three times and wasn't getting better, until I met Buddy. I had been going down a self destructive path in life, failing out of school so badly I had to switch schools, losing the great relationship I had with friends and family, trying out some of the negative coping skills my best friend had been doing before his death. It was all going wrong until I met him. I originally didn't like him much, I had my heart set on a big gray 17.0hh OTTB named Moose, so when I met Buddy I didn't pay much attention even though he was very loving and curious and a big baby. Then I met Moose, who wasn't as loving and was spooky, and on the way home I couldn't stop thinking about Buddy. I went back a few days later to see him and try him out, and he was the best thing that had happened in a long time. He may have bolted with me twice and spooked at nothing, but he was the kindest most curious and loving horse I had ever met. I instantly fell in love with him, and the way I get through the day is by thinking about him and how I'll get to see and ride him after school, or the next day. He saved my life, and the only way I can think to repay him is by loving him back unconditionally. He may be naughty sometimes but we work through it and yesterday we jumped two cross rails and he didn't even flinch, and we cantered around the ring twice without him bucking or getting fast, or breaking to the trot. I was so proud of him, and I would give up everything just to be able to spend the rest of my life with him. Sure I like the things I'll list below, but I don't need anything but Buddy Boy in my life. He's the perfect boy, he'll never hurt me, or dump me (except maybe on the ground if we have an off day haha) and he'll be by my side no matter what. Even if he gets injured and becomes unridable, I wouldn't dream of having any other horse. My only want is to care for him for the rest of his/my life and make him as happy and comfortable and talented as he has potential to be. Sorry for the soppy stuff, I just kind of wanted to come clean about why I'm so obsessed with him and this seemed the place to do it :)
For outfits/clothes: I LOVE my Kerrits riding pants, they feel like sweatpants are easy to get on/off. They also have a cargo sort of pocket where I can keep my phone without it falling out while I ride. I also love my Dublin river boots, they're waterproof so when I cross the creek to get my horse I don't have to mess with the stepping stones, they're also super comfortable and warm. Lastly, my IRH riding helmet. It's comfy, fits my head like a glove, and is suitable for showing. I got it free off of a friend, it's in brand new condition, no cracks, she's never fallen in it or dropped it.
Supplies that don't go on the horse: I love my Blue leather leaner, it gets the saddle and my show boots very supple and well conditioned. Also my Bay enhancing shampoo, it gets Buddy from a mud crusted mess to a shining and healthy looking dark bay.
Supplies that go on the horse: This is all part of my matching garnet ensemble! Haha. I have my Centaur bell boots that are great because they double lock and fit my horse perfectly, then we have my Dover saddlery quilted pad that was on sale and works great with my saddle, my Woof splint boots to keep him from knocking himself, my Vac polo wraps for helping keep him supple in the winter (I only use them on the back legs), my Formay halter and lead rope for they are durable and strong and don't rub him, and my Irish knit cooler from state line tack because it's great for trailering or keeping him warm while evaporating sweat.
Tack: This sounds like it's not a very good one, but I love my no-name brand $80 saddle. It's comfortable and fits ever horse I've ridden it in. My Mylar bit is a staple, my OTTB Buddy can get a little spooky sometimes and bolts too (He's only been off the steeplechase track for 2.5 months, and he's only four) so it keeps him in check. . My Lettia synthetic with sheepskin girth was another staple, it's actually pretty flexible. It fits my old horse, a big bodied Belgian cross, and also my kind of Chubby 16.1 OTTB with no problem, it's a 50".
I'm bored, so I figured I'd throw in a lot of things, why I love them, and my brands haha, sorry that it's so long! I would recommend any and all of these products, they weren't expensive and didn't break the bank and they all work great and are versatile.
My horse: I have a four year old OTTB ex steeplechase horse named Buddy. He's a dark bay no chrome(markings) gelding and he basically saved my life. I've never really told many people this, but ever since my best friend committed suicide last year I've been depressed, moody, angry, and I have post traumatic stress disorder. I had been in a mental hospital three times and wasn't getting better, until I met Buddy. I had been going down a self destructive path in life, failing out of school so badly I had to switch schools, losing the great relationship I had with friends and family, trying out some of the negative coping skills my best friend had been doing before his death. It was all going wrong until I met him. I originally didn't like him much, I had my heart set on a big gray 17.0hh OTTB named Moose, so when I met Buddy I didn't pay much attention even though he was very loving and curious and a big baby. Then I met Moose, who wasn't as loving and was spooky, and on the way home I couldn't stop thinking about Buddy. I went back a few days later to see him and try him out, and he was the best thing that had happened in a long time. He may have bolted with me twice and spooked at nothing, but he was the kindest most curious and loving horse I had ever met. I instantly fell in love with him, and the way I get through the day is by thinking about him and how I'll get to see and ride him after school, or the next day. He saved my life, and the only way I can think to repay him is by loving him back unconditionally. He may be naughty sometimes but we work through it and yesterday we jumped two cross rails and he didn't even flinch, and we cantered around the ring twice without him bucking or getting fast, or breaking to the trot. I was so proud of him, and I would give up everything just to be able to spend the rest of my life with him. Sure I like the things I'll list below, but I don't need anything but Buddy Boy in my life. He's the perfect boy, he'll never hurt me, or dump me (except maybe on the ground if we have an off day haha) and he'll be by my side no matter what. Even if he gets injured and becomes unridable, I wouldn't dream of having any other horse. My only want is to care for him for the rest of his/my life and make him as happy and comfortable and talented as he has potential to be. Sorry for the soppy stuff, I just kind of wanted to come clean about why I'm so obsessed with him and this seemed the place to do it :)
For outfits/clothes: I LOVE my Kerrits riding pants, they feel like sweatpants are easy to get on/off. They also have a cargo sort of pocket where I can keep my phone without it falling out while I ride. I also love my Dublin river boots, they're waterproof so when I cross the creek to get my horse I don't have to mess with the stepping stones, they're also super comfortable and warm. Lastly, my IRH riding helmet. It's comfy, fits my head like a glove, and is suitable for showing. I got it free off of a friend, it's in brand new condition, no cracks, she's never fallen in it or dropped it.
Supplies that don't go on the horse: I love my Blue leather leaner, it gets the saddle and my show boots very supple and well conditioned. Also my Bay enhancing shampoo, it gets Buddy from a mud crusted mess to a shining and healthy looking dark bay.
Supplies that go on the horse: This is all part of my matching garnet ensemble! Haha. I have my Centaur bell boots that are great because they double lock and fit my horse perfectly, then we have my Dover saddlery quilted pad that was on sale and works great with my saddle, my Woof splint boots to keep him from knocking himself, my Vac polo wraps for helping keep him supple in the winter (I only use them on the back legs), my Formay halter and lead rope for they are durable and strong and don't rub him, and my Irish knit cooler from state line tack because it's great for trailering or keeping him warm while evaporating sweat.
Tack: This sounds like it's not a very good one, but I love my no-name brand $80 saddle. It's comfortable and fits ever horse I've ridden it in. My Mylar bit is a staple, my OTTB Buddy can get a little spooky sometimes and bolts too (He's only been off the steeplechase track for 2.5 months, and he's only four) so it keeps him in check. . My Lettia synthetic with sheepskin girth was another staple, it's actually pretty flexible. It fits my old horse, a big bodied Belgian cross, and also my kind of Chubby 16.1 OTTB with no problem, it's a 50".
I'm bored, so I figured I'd throw in a lot of things, why I love them, and my brands haha, sorry that it's so long! I would recommend any and all of these products, they weren't expensive and didn't break the bank and they all work great and are versatile.
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