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Spring Creek Baptist Church Flagpole. By Paul Campuzano II. A Few Things About Myself. Middle son of Paul and Zulma Campuzano. Brother of Rene, Sebastian, and Yanitza Campuzano. A Boy Scout of Troop 562. On the verge of becoming an Eagle Scout.
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Spring Creek Baptist ChurchFlagpole By Paul Campuzano II
A Few Things About Myself • Middle son of Paul and ZulmaCampuzano. • Brother of Rene, Sebastian, and Yanitza Campuzano. • A Boy Scout of Troop 562. • On the verge of becoming an Eagle Scout. • A black belt at Harris Holt Martial Arts Academy.
A Few Things About Myself • A Sophomore and AP/Honors student at Northeast High. • Current Track and Field and Football athlete at N.E.H.S. • Part of N.E.H.S. JROTC Drill Team for 1 ½ yearsand co-commander as a Freshman. • Recently accepted into the National Beta Club. • Aspirations of attending the United States Military Academy at West Pointafter high school.
What Exactly Am I Doing? • For my Eagle Scout Project, I plan to erect a flagpole in front of Spring Creek Baptist Church. • This flagpole will be erected in commemoration of the founder of the church, and as a token of gratitude for supporting my Boy Scout troop for six years. • It will have a U.S. flag, a Christian-based flag, a plaque at the base for the founder, and finished off encircled with beautiful flowers.
Costs • Materials- $1200 • This will include the flag pole, flags, pulley system, wood chips, a plaque, and flowers. • Most of this money will be for the flag pole itself, as they can be expensive (up to $700). • Supplies - $200 • Supplies will include concrete mix, bolts, tables, napkins, paper plates, drinks, plastic cups, garbage bags, and concrete buckets (to mix cement).
Costs Con’t. • Tools - $0 • Tools include a shovel, a hoe, a garden rake, a rabbiting spade, a water hose, drills, and cement spatulas (to smooth down cement mix). • I didn’t put a price on tools because they can be easily obtained from my father or anyone else who will be helping with my project.
Costs Con’t. • Other - $200 • This includes food for the volunteers, taxes for the products, and any other prices that may arise throughout the project. • A combined estimated total of $1600. • Note: This is just an estimate. Once I finish the “Final Plan” phase of the Eagle Project, I will have a more detailed price for the project.Also, any EXTRA money after the project will be donated to Spring Creek Baptist Church.
Raising This Money • There are several ways I plan to raise money/supplies/tools for my Eagle project: • The Rotary Club • Donations from my church • Donations from places like Home Depot and Lowe’s, who may be willing to donate tools and supplies.
So What Am I Asking from the Rotary Club? • A monetary donation that would be greatly appreciated. • Tools can be easily obtained by other means, so it would be more beneficial to be donated money for the project. • The amount, of course, will be totally to the discretion of you, the Rotary Club.