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Troop 47 Fairhope

Will Anders (2000)
Will organized and supervised the varnishing and transport of 500 pieces of art, and helped hang the collection on the walls at Thomas Hospital and distributed promotional materials.

Will Brabston (1997)
Will built an outdoor classroom at Weeks Bay Estuary and benches to be used on the boardwalk.

Brad Badinger (1992)
Brad built an overflow shelter for orphaned cats.

Wade Bradley (1999)
Wade landscaped a 50’ by 50’ grassy knoll at Bayside Academy in front of the gym at the carpool pick up area.

Jared Budlong (2001)
Jared constructed a picnic area for the residents and families of Westminster Village.

William Butterworth IV (1976)
William organized a Fire Arms Safety Program, which was conducted by the Alabama State Troopers.

Brandon Chapman (2001)
Brandon built two picnic tables and two benches in areas around trees for the Baldwin County Alternative School.

Samuel Crosby (1997)
Sam built a food pantry at the Ecumenical Ministries in Fairhope.

Mitchell Dantzler (1973)
Mitchell rooted 100 plants and transplanted them into sand boxes to grow for a year. Then he clipped them and transplanted them into the Montrose Cemetery.

Joey Davis (1999)
Joey built flower beds and landscaped an enclosed courtyard at Westminster Village.

Chris Evans (1999)
Chris cleared and mapped a new trail near the Pitcher Plant Bog at Weeks Bay Reserve. He also built a bridge and three benches.

Jason Halbert (1994)
Jason planned and implemented a “Wood Duck Habitat Program.”

Hunter Hill (1996)
Hunter repaired the roofs of two dugouts, erected a flagpole and landscaped Stimpson Field.

Jason Keenan (2000)
Jason built an outdoor classroom at Blakely State Park.

Scotty Keenan (2002)
Scotty built a boardwalk with benches for the Fairhope Elementary School.

Milton Ladd (1997)
Mickey erected the flagpole and landscaped the flower beds at the beginning of Scenic 98 behind the “Welcome to Fairhope” sign.

Justin Laughlin (1988)
Justin organized and established a uniform drive at Fairhope United Methodist Church.

Paul Lawrence (2001)
Paul installed the flagpole and built the trashcan/flower box at the James P. Nix center.

Timothy McKeown (2002)
Tim landscaped and built large planter boxes around two Myrtle trees in front of B. C. Morgan School.

Jeff Mckenzie (1994)
Jeff enclosed the patio, installed a screen door and built a wheelchair ramp in the entrance at the AHEPA apartments in Fairhope, to make it handicap accessible.

Jeffrey Peden (1995)
Jeffrey built an observation deck with wheelchair ramps at the Camp Beckwith Lodge, to make it handicap accessible.

Witt Ruffin (1997)
Witt built fifteen color coded benches for the Fairhope K-1 Center.

George Whitlock (2000)
George built and painted additional color-coded benches and reworked picnic tables for the Fairhope K-1 Center.

Frank Smith (1999)
Frank built and installed 45 tree identification plaques at the park beside the Fairhope Pier.

Jonathon Smith (1998)
Jonathon cleaned, primed and painted all 1100 lockers at Fairhope Middle School.

Ronald Snyder (1993)
Ronald cleared and improved the nature trail and repaired the bridge and steps at the duck pond in Fairhope.

Chares William Spaht (1998)
Charlie built a 25-foot boardwalk and bridge between the nursery and the playground at St. James Church.

Jeff Stacy (2002)
Jeff built bridges and benches on the nature trail at Weeks Bay Estuary.

Seth Walden (2001)
Seth built a covered gazebo for the Robertsdale Health Care Center.

Noel Walton (1999)
Noel painted a U.S. map, alphabet, and numbers caterpillars at J. Larry Newton School for the use as educational tools.

John Zimmerman (1984)
John carved wooden signs for the Anna T. Jean School for the Handicapped.


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Troop 87 Daphne

Jay Smith (2004)
Turtle trail in the Village Point Park Preserve

Andrew Weise (2003)
Picnic tables for distribution around Blakely State Park

Joe Foster (2004)
Benches throughout the Village Point Park Preserve

Kyle Shipp (2004)
A decorative well by the Jackson Oak in the Village Point Park Preserve

Peter Zellner (2006)
Trail connecting Village Point Park Preserve to Bayfront Park

Stephen L. Zellner (2006)
Organized a list of the projects done in the area so that they could be apreciated, maintained, and taken advantage of and list online.

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Troop 177 Spanish Fort

Ian Gray
Trail mapping and trail signs at Blakely State Park.

Mitchell Payne
38-foot bridge and 16-foot square interpretive at the Spanish Fort Battlefield on Cora Slocomb Drive.

Joshua Yarbrough
Foot trail, split rail fence and large entryway at the Spanish Fort Battlefield on Cora Slocomb Drive.

David Coleman IV
Foot trail with footbridge crossing small drainage between back parking lot at Spanish Fort United Methodist Church (SFUMC) and the SFUMC Prodisee Center   (Has been destroyed.)

Chad Byers
Amphitheater on Spanish Fort United Methodist Church property.

Aaron Burford
Fence around children’s playground at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Daphne.

Donald Works IV
Foot rail and benches for residents of Westminster Village in Spanish Fort.

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Troop 7 Daphne

Todd Gardner
Daphne historic tour/brochure

Landis Fouts
Bat houses built/placed

David Gardner
Refurbished historic tour/brochure, & added Daphne City web site info

Ben Gravlee
“First Time, Feet First” Local implementation of national spinal cord injury program. Distribution of signs / literature at municipal and private pools, boating shows, and talks to civic groups

Andrew Jones
Placed environmental hazard warning medallions on all sewer drains in Lake Forest

Paul Siegel
Built resting benches and a picnic table for public use along path at I-10 / Main St. “Alligator Alley”

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