Quentin Hill’s Eagle Project

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Quentin Hill became an Eagle Scout on Nov. 15. For his project he cleared brush along the path to the Osgood School’s outdoor classroom and build these three benches. The classroom was not recently in use due to lack of maintenance. Wicked Local Staff Photo/Alyssa Stone


Hill rounded out his Eagle qualifications by making improvements to the outdoor classroom at Osgood School. He added three benches and cleared the overgrown trail so that teachers could start taking advantage of the disused space again.

“When I was there, we would occasionally use that space,” Hill remembered. “The space was there, but it wasn’t being used. The project gave that area a better use.”

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George Bryan’s Eagle Project

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George Bryan, 17, stands next to the sign for the George M. Ingram Park which is the site of his Eagle Project. Wicked Local Staff Photo / Robin Chan


For his project, Bryan provided the final piece to a walking trail puzzle, tying together three other Eagle Scout projects at the Conservation Trust’s George H. Ingram Memorial Park, located off the eastern leg of Beechwood Street.

By clearing this final stretch of trail and building two walkways over marshy areas, Bryan turned the trails of Ingram Park into a complete walking loop. Lowe’s donated the lumber for the two boardwalks. Bryan also created a map to display at a kiosk by the entry.

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