Its been a busy month. I finally have a day off and a chance to catch-up before I need to rake the leaves.
On Oct. 26 we had a Boeger Leadership Committee meeting to discuss what was needed before the dedication and the dedication agenda. There was still a great deal of small items to be taken care of before Nov. 21.
Oct. 27 was a breakfast planning meeting for the McHenry County Distinguished Citizens Dinner and getting in a Silver Beaver Nomination by the end of the day. It's important to get those nominations turned in. There are many deserving people that don't receive the award simply because no one nominated them.
On Oct. 29th the first of the big deliveries to the Boeger Lodge occurred with the chairs showing up.
On Nov. 1st we were out working on the electronics for the building ...
and the cornices.
Nov. 4th was the McHenry County Distinguished Citizens Dinner. The event went very well and provided some much needed support for the council. Marty Smith and his committee did a great job of organizing what is becoming one of the premier events in McHenry County.
Nov. 7th was the Next Step training event. This is a smorgasbord of training providing everything from Cub Scout through Venturing and some district and council training. It also included training for venturing youth (VLSC) and Den Chiefs. An added feature was the ability to use the computer lab to do any of the on-line trainings that the BSA offers. There was a big turn out and Chuck and Don did a great job of organizing everything.
After that it was back to the Boeger Lodge with another load of supplies. The beds had been assembled and signs were starting to go up.
Then it was back to the Boeger Lodge that evening working on more of the final details including putting together the shelving in the pantry. The new doors had been mounted that day.
See Part 2 for the rest.
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