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This page has been updated for the 2008 GTP.

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Assigned Projects


 

 


 April 5, 2008

Project No:  0308  Project Name: Stain - Latrines and shelters Assigned to: Troop 920-WE-BC April 5, 2008


 

April 26, 2008

 

Project No.: 0301  Area in camp: Camp Wide Project Name: Destroy Multi-flora Rose (whole camp) fields and trails - Rodman - Assigned to: Troop 912-WE-BC 4-26-08 - Need many Troops 2008

Project Description: In most locations multi-flora rose will not have to be handled. Use loppers to cut the branches of the rose bush into short pieces and let them lay flat on the ground where they fall. Saw off the stump at ground level. Uproot the stump with a shovel or mattock.   The 2007 "Thorn Buster" token and patch, will be available for Scouts and adults that meets that programs requirements.

Materials, Tools and  Labor provided by Buckeye Council: NA

Materials, Tools and  Labor provided by Assigned Unit: TOOLS: Gloves, eye protection, loppers for each participant. One bow saw, shovel and mattock for about every 10 people using loppers.  LABOR: Many units. Any number of Scouts with adult supervision.   SKILL: Persistence   (All day project)

For more information contact: John Karns - 330-821-7113 

 

Project No:  0311 Project Name: Cut wood for Campfires (downed trees) Assigned to: Troop 101-WA-BC partial 3-24-07 & Troop 912-WE-BC 4-26-08 X


 

May 31, 2008

 

Project No.: 0301  Area in camp: Camp Wide Project Name: Destroy Multi-flora Rose (whole camp) fields and trails - Rodman - Assigned to: Troop 912-WE-BC 4-26-08 - Troop 58-WA-BC 5-31-08 - Need many Troops 2008

Project Description: In most locations multi-flora rose will not have to be handled. Use loppers to cut the branches of the rose bush into short pieces and let them lay flat on the ground where they fall. Saw off the stump at ground level. Uproot the stump with a shovel or mattock.   The 2007 "Thorn Buster" token and patch, will be available for Scouts and adults that meets that programs requirements.

Materials, Tools and  Labor provided by Buckeye Council: NA

Materials, Tools and  Labor provided by Assigned Unit: TOOLS: Gloves, eye protection, loppers for each participant. One bow saw, shovel and mattock for about every 10 people using loppers.  LABOR: Many units. Any number of Scouts with adult supervision.   SKILL: Persistence   (All day project)

For more information contact: John Karns - 330-821-7113 


 

Project No.: 0000  Area in camp: X Project Name: X Assigned to: X

Project Description: X

Materials, Tools and  Labor provided by Buckeye Council: M

Materials, Tools and  Labor provided by Assigned Unit: T

For more information contact: Ranger Skip - 330-738-2085 ext. 207


 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Project No.: 0000  Area in camp: X Project Name: X Assigned to: X

Project Description: X

Materials, Tools and  Labor provided by Buckeye Council: M

Materials, Tools and  Labor provided by Assigned Unit: T

For more information contact: Ranger Skip - 330-738-2085 ext. 207

 

Project No.: 0000  Area in camp: X Project Name: X Assigned to: X

Project Description: X

Materials, Tools and  Labor provided by Buckeye Council: M

Materials, Tools and  Labor provided by Assigned Unit: T

For more information contact: Ranger Skip - 330-738-2085 ext. 207

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