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Youth
earns Eagle Scout status
Sam Davis, a junior at Sisters
High School, will achieve the rank of Eagle Scout this summer. He recently
completed a community service project that made his promotion possible.
"You have to do a service
project to become an Eagle Scout," said Davis. "And you need to put 100
hours into the project -- the planning, organizing, and then doing it."
Davis selected his project
with the help of the Sisters City Council.
"I went to City Hall and talked
to Gary Frazee -- the (Public Works) guy," said Davis. "We just walked
around Sisters looking for something I could do. Gary said he wanted a
fence built along Locust Street, so that's what I chose for the project."
Davis completed the project,
installing 360 feet of fence at Locust and Sisters City Park, with the
help of several friends.
"I lived in Portland until
I was 14," Davis explained. "After we moved to Sisters, I decided to stay
with my old Troop -- Troop 30 -- rather than joining a new one here. I
commute to Portland and go on monthly campouts with my troop."
Davis invited his Portland
scout master, three assistant scout masters, and several other Eagle scouts
to come assist him with the fence building. With 10 people working on
the project on Saturday, June 1, the fence was in place in only four hours.
"I got to count the hours
each person worked as part of my 100 hours," Davis said. "So, with 10
of us working for four hours, that represented forty hours. I put in 120
hours overall on this project."
The City of Sisters provided
a backhoe and prepared the ground for Davis, and purchased all necessary
materials. But the rest was up to Davis and his friends.
"There was a barbed wire fence
there that we tore down several weeks ago," he said. "We had two post-hole
diggers on Saturday. The hardest part was digging up the roots and rocks
and deciding the best place to put the posts."
He still has some paperwork
to fill out and turn in before the deal is done, but Davis expects to
participate in the Eagle Scout ceremony sometime this summer.
Davis plans to go on to become
a Junior Assistant Scout master.
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