Last Saturday was the date of the Extreme Service Project conducted by the Order of the Arrow, Walupeju Lodge chapters as one of our council 100th anniversary events. Since community service is a big part of the Boy Scouts of America it made sense that one of our anniversary events would be a day of community service. There were five different locations where local OA chapters arranged for service projects. In White Eagle District, the Mawat Chapter organized a group to work on the perimeter trail around Camp Lowden .
In Wetassa District, the Wetassa Chapter organized a clean up of Krape Park in Freeport .
In Wanchanagi District, the Gokos Chapter organized a clean up of Klehn Aboretum in Rockford .
In Sycamore District, the Kishwaukee Chapter organized two projects, one at Marengo Woods and the other at The Hollows, both McHenry County Conservation District sites.
All together there were hundreds of scouts and their families that came out to help with the projects.
Patches commemorating the event are available for order, please contact me directly if you would like to have some ordered for your unit.
I also had an event flag that traveled to each site and was signed by participants. If you did not get a chance to sign the flag and want to borrow it for a unit, district, or chapter event contact me and we can arrange for you to borrow the flag.
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