
Extreme Service Projects
Each Chapter of Wulapeju Lodge 140 will be assisting the community in some way this year in celebration of the 100th year of Boy Scouting in America on August 28th, 2010. The projects are open not only for Arrowmen, but anyone who wishes to help out. Please volunteer to help at the Extreme Service Project in your area and help make this event a success. If anyone is seeking more information simply contact one of the following Chapter Advisors.
Wetassa Chapter (Wetassa District)
Saturday, August 28, 9 a.m.
The Wetassa Chapter of the Order of the Arrow invites all Cub Scouts, Boy
Scouts, Venturers and parents to help with the “Extreme Service Project,” part
of Blackhawk Area Council’s celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Scouting. We
will meet at 9:00 a.m. on August 28 at the
tennis court at Krape Park in Freeport. We will proceed to clean the park until
noon, then break for pizza. After we eat we will continue to clean the park.
David Hanson, Wetassa Chapter Advisor, 815-273-2436.
Mawat Chapter (Wanchanagi District)
Saturday, August 28
The Mawat Chapter of the Order of the Arrow invites all Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts,
Venturers and parents to help with the “Extreme Service Project,” part of
Blackhawk Area Council’s celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Scouting. We
are working on the Blackhawk Bike Trails near Roscoe for our “extreme service
project.” There are bridges there that have brush that cannot be cleared away by
the machines they use everywhere else. We are planning to go in and
clear out the unwanted brush near the bridges to keep the bike trails in
top condition.
Barry Sanders, Mawat Chapter Advisor, 815-222-9722.
Gokhos Chapter (White Eagle District)
Saturday, August 28, 8:00 a.m.
The Gokhos Chapter of the Order of the Arrow invites all Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts,
Venturers and parents to help with the “Extreme Service Project,” part of
Blackhawk Area Council’s celebration
of the 100th Anniversary of Scouting. Our “extreme service project” is scheduled
to be August 28 from 8:00 a.m. until we finish. We will meet at the Camp Lowden
parking lot. We have been working with the DNR and the Lowden Ranger and will be
clearing trails in the Lowden/Miller Forest Preserve.
Kiswaukee Chapter (Sycamore District)
Saturday, August 28
In
conjunction with the McHenry County Conservation District (MCCD) the Blackhawk
Area Council, Order of the Arrow, Kishwaukee Chapter is sponsoring a BSA
Centennial Celebration Extreme Service Project on Saturday August 28, 2010.
This One
Day of Service is open to all units: Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturing,
Exploring, parents and all organizations.
Two service sessions are
scheduled at each site. We need counts of youth and adults in advance of
your participation. See below for the information we will need Plan to arrive at
the site a few minutes before the scheduled start time. Join us for the whole
day (both sessions) and bring a sack lunch (there will not be a cooking area).
1) Morning: 9 – 11 a.m.
2) Afternoon: 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
3) Both sessions
The following
safety requirements must be observed at all sites:
Habitat restoration –
removal of non-native brush and trees and trash clean-up
a. Register your group in advance as shown below. (Maximum 200 people at each session.)
b. No experience necessary. Participants will receive instructions onsite.
c. Distance from parking lot to project: short walk on trail to project area. Worksite is off trail.
d. Tools: bring loppers or pruning shears if you own them. The District will have a limited amount of tools available for use at the site.
Habitat restoration:
remove invasive honeysuckle and autumn olive along the hiking trail and clean up
trash.
a. Register your group in advance as shown below. (Maximum 200 people at each session)
b. No experience necessary. Participants will receive instructions onsite.
c. Distance from parking lot to project: short walk to trail head where project begins. Removal of invasive brush and clean up will continue along trail.
d. Tools: bring loppers or pruning shears if you own them. The District will have a limited amount of tools available for use at the site.
This is the most rigorous service
project, beginning with a long walk over uneven terrain from the parking lot.
Participants will assist in the removal of barbed-wire fence in order to
mitigate habitat fragmentation. The work area is off-trail and there is
potential exposure to insects and the thorns of multiflora roses.
Group type: Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Venture, Explorer, other organization type.
Conservation area: Name and A.M. or P.M. session or both.
Contact person, phone number and email address:
Number of: adults (18 years and up)
Number of: youth (12 – 17 years)
Number of: youth (7 – 11 years)
If you will have people at multiple locations and sessions we need counts for each.
Chuck Natoli, Kishwaukee Chapter Advisor, kishadvisor@wulapeju140.org 815-455-8036.