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[28 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 234 views]

Organizer: Carl Hutzler (7/915-6862 cell • cdh [at] carlhutzler [dot] com)
Troop 1970 will take part in Scouting for Food the weekend of November 6th/7th/8th. We will be distributing bags to homes and Troop 1971 will be collecting the donations the following weekend.

Bags with flyers inserted inside will be handed out to volunteer drivers (adults) on Monday November 2nd at the Troop Meeting. Everyone will get about 100 bags for their route. If you can not pick up bags on that night, you can make arrangement with Mr. Hutzler to stop …

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[20 May 2009 | No Comment | 151 views]

Title: Leon’s Eagle Project
Location: In front of the Starbucks in North Point Village Center
Description: What: Storm Drain Marking and putting info on Doorknobs.
Why: To help show that dumping wastes into drains is bad.
Start Time: 9:00
Date: 2009-05-30

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[6 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 172 views]

The goal of this Eagle Project is to collect donations of children’s vitamins with iron for the clinic to give to kids who come for medical care. This project needs volunteers for store front collections at the South Lakes Shopping Center Safeway on March 14th and the Hunters Wood Plaza Safeway on March 15th from 9AM to 3PM on both days. Please come and help, if you need to contact me my NEW email is tmmhokie@verizon.net

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[8 Feb 2009 | One Comment | 292 views]
Robert’s Eagle Project

Robert’s Project will benefit the Jeanne Schmidt Free Clinic. Read more…

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[30 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 119 views]

Our native trees, ferns and wildflowers are under attack by invasive exotic plants like English Ivy, Japanese Honeysuckle and Bamboo. That is why we need warriors like you to join us in rescuing Reston’s beautiful parkland from these aggressive plants. These fast growing, invasive plants escape from people’s yards and seriously threaten local ecosystems, taking away vital food and habitat from already stressed wildlife populations. Please, spend a couple hours in our parkland protecting our forests every 4th Saturday of each month as we help restore Reston’s forests to their natural state.