Eagle Scout project draws praise from East Windsor council

Eagle Scout project draws praise from East Windsor council

Mike Morsch, Regional Editor
By Michael V. Crismali, Correspondent, You may soon notice a new addition to Disbrow Hill Park in the form of an “informational Sign,” which will provide a map of the park, upcoming events and perhaps even a brief history of the park., This is the project that John Greaves, from Boy Scout Troop 6284, presented at the April 18 Township Council meeting as part of his Eagle Scout project presentation., Greaves’ presentation was detailed, and he drew some of his inspiration from looking at other informational signs located at local parks such as Etra Lake. He shared a comprehensive list of supplies that will be needed for the project, including a few optional items such as different colors of paint based on whatever the council members prefer in terms of color., Greaves envisions the overall cost of the project to be approximately $410, but has already come up with a few plans for securing donations to help fund the project. He plans to utilize other Scouts, some friends and family to help construct the box, which he estimates will take one to two weekends to complete. He plans to handle construction of the box at his home, and will then transport and install the box at the agreed upon location once completed., Some of the benefits Greaves hopes to bring to the park are the include: visitors and residents would be able to get an overview of the park layout, including playing fields, garden and trails; providing town officials an easy way to post announcements and schedule of upcoming events;  that it can be easily updated, and will be safe from weather concerns; and that it will become a long-lasting part of the park., Members of the council praised Greaves for his well thought and informative presentation. Councilman Alan Rosenberg posed a question about adult supervision during construction, and John explained that the Boy Scouts have a mandatory rule that there must be a minimum of two adult leaders present during all Scout events., One humorous moment that occurred during the presentation was when Councilman John Zoller asked Greaves who he planned to entrust with the key to the box, which will remain locked. John started to give his answer, and then just stopped by saying, “Well, the mayor,” which caused a brief chuckle among everyone in attendance., “That’s an excellent answer!” said Mayor Janice Mironov., No specific timeline was given for completion of the project at this time. For more information on Boy Scout Troop 6284, visit www.troopwebhost.org/ Troop6284Hightstown/Index.htm.

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