Sunday, April 24, 2011

Gregory's Eagle Project: FINISHED!!!

April 23, 2011: The final project work day--at Lake Ridge Park to install all the signs. I took Gregory to home Depot at 7am to rent a power auger to drill holes for the posts. People started gathering at the park by 8am, and without much ado, everyone set to work under Gregory's direction. Gregory had 8 reserve signs/name signs on posts to put in the ground at the various picnic areas and pavilions, an additional 4 name signs to attach to wooden pavilions, and a two-post sign at the docks regulating boat traffic during crew practice times to install.


Gregory sent a team out to the four wooden pavilions
to remove the existing reserve signs and screw on the
new name signs. Here are Ben Rasmussen and Kristy Graff
hard at work!

Great results!

Another team carried posts and signs to designated
areas for installation

and to drill the holes for the posts.

Again, superb results!

Dad, with a new reserve sign in the ground.

Final step, to put in the crew sign at the docks. This
took a little longer since all the cordless power drills
had lost their umph by this time, and Ben had
to go pick up another drill from Aaron Lattin.

Congratulations, Gregory! We are so proud of you!
Thanks to everyone who helped make this successful!

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