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Dog lover labors to be an Eagle (As Scout project, teen will fix up park for canines )
Arizona Daily Star ^ | Dale Quinn

Posted on 04/14/2006 6:26:58 PM PDT by SandRat

After watching the deterioration of the dog park he frequently visits with his pet, an East Side boy decided he wanted to fix it up a little.

Raymond Snyder, a 14-year-old who is committed to becoming an Eagle Scout, will begin work on the off-leash dog area at Palo Verde Park, 300 S. Mann Ave., today. He plans to complete the work on April 22.

He chose to take on the task after noticing cracks in tables, water containers for dogs that created a muddy mess, and holes in the ground that left dogs with minor injuries.

Even his own dog couldn't always avoid the holes. "He was running around one day, and he hit a hole and dragged along the ground," Snyder said.

Snyder is an eighth-grader at Booth-Fickett Magnet School, east of South Kolb Road between Broadway and 22nd Street. The park is near his school, on the west side of Kolb. He decided to make some improvements to fulfill part of the Eagle Scout requirements.

He pitched the concept to his Scoutmaster, Charles "Pete" LaRue, who liked the idea.

"When they can give back to the community, that's really the goal of an Eagle project," LaRue said.

Next, Snyder had to get approval from the city of Tucson to work at the park. He met with Midge Irwin, East District superintendent with the city's Parks and Recreation Department. The meeting rattled his nerves a bit, he acknowledged.

Irwin said she had no idea that Snyder was nervous when he presented his idea to her.

"The most appealing thing to me was that this young boy had experienced a desire to improve a public facility that he was using," Irwin said.

Snyder plans to fill in the cracks in the dog park's concrete tables and then repaint the tables. He also wants to adorn the tables with painted paw prints and the names of dogs that regularly visit the park.

He'll replace the existing water bowls — which dogs often play in as well as drink from — with a trough that should reduce the mess from the mud, he said. He also wants to fill in some holes in the ground with dirt and install an L-shaped leash holder that he designed himself.

Snyder said he came up with the idea for the leash holder when he noticed that people would hook their leashes into the fence and sometimes struggle to get them out.

Irwin said that if Snyder's idea for the leash holder works, the city may use it at other dog parks.

And although it's not part of his Eagle Scout project, Snyder has volunteered to help the city when it brings in decomposed granite to cover the ground in the park, which should make the area a little less dusty.

To pay for the improvements, Snyder raised money by holding car washes. Irwin said the city is paying for the base paint for the tables, and it will chip in more money if Snyder runs short.

Snyder said the most difficult part of his project was planning what he wanted to do and making a proposal to his scoutmaster and to the city.

He hopes that when he's finished, more people will use the park.

"When I first moved in here, there was green grass, and a lot of people used the dog park," he said. Now, not as many people use the off-leash area to exercise their pets.

Snyder wants to complete the Eagle Scout requirements before he gets to high school so he can pursue his interest in soccer and help younger Scouts.

LaRue said the knowledge and experience of older Scouts are invaluable to the program.

"That's when they really come into their own — when they can sit and work with another Scout," LaRue said Sometimes Scouting can't compete with boys' other interests. LaRue said some Scouts need motivation to continue, and others are in a hurry to complete the program.

It's about "nudging" them in the right direction, he said.

As for Snyder, he can't get the requirements completed fast enough.

"He's been rather impatient at times about getting things done," LaRue said.

His impatience might pay off. Some neighbors already have expressed gratitude that somebody is working improve the dog park, Irwin said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: animals; bsa; dog; eagle; eaglescout; labors; lover; pets; scout
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To: LADY J

Oh yeah, all hound. And bassets don't think they are much bigger than a daschund.

We have 2 45 pound dogs, male & female, and a 75 pound male. He is the biggest chicken.

Their personality is hard to beat.

Growing up we had daschunds. The house dog. Man, they had big egos. When they would go outside, they would keep the big dogs in line.


21 posted on 04/14/2006 9:27:35 PM PDT by ican'tbelieveit (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team# 36120), KW:Folding)
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To: LADY J
>>>>"Wish I could contact those 30 or 40 prospective Eagle Scouts and would bet you that they are not ribbing him about it. Especially any that have a pet"<<<<

Or if you are passing out Merit Badges, out of that 30 or 40 there has to be at least 1 Eddie Haskel.

Not trying to pick a fight, just saying that an Eagle Scout would probably appreciate a tougher battle or a little more of a challenge. A gift of Merit has little worth if unearned, it's just a gift, John Kerry would appreciate it and brag about it but he has no Character, Scouting was all about Character when I was involved, but maybe things have changed in the last 40 years.

TT
22 posted on 04/14/2006 9:32:48 PM PDT by TexasTransplant (NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET)
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To: jamesm51
When I did my eagle project, nobody wrote an article about it.

You must not have had a good PR guy. ;)

23 posted on 04/14/2006 9:41:46 PM PDT by Zack Attack
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To: Washi
>>>>"What was your project?"<<<<

I cleaned 2 miles of the Clackamas River bank (both sides) but adults tried to make it what it wasn't, I did it because it was dangerous, exciting and I loved the river. Adults tried to make it Ecology and Mankind is Evil yada yada yada and by the way that was a 4H project, Scouting had even more overbearing adults, which is why I left it.

"Lighten up, Francis" is one of my favorite lines! I've actually used it in very similar situations as the Movie.

TT
24 posted on 04/14/2006 9:45:13 PM PDT by TexasTransplant (NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET)
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To: TexasTransplant
Yep! My son is a Weblos and I am his den leader. It is a blast. The magazine is a little different, but they still call Pedro names! My son also reads it cover to cover, just like we did. He is almost as excited about becoming a Boy Scout as I am. We do not get to do many authorized camping trips in cub scouts ( just two a year). My den has great parents and we usually do two more "off the record". Glad to meet another scout!
25 posted on 04/14/2006 9:48:41 PM PDT by aliquando (A Scout is T, L, H, F, C, K, O, C, T, B, C, and R.)
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To: TexasTransplant

Just as a side note, I am an Eagle Scout. My project was building a handrail fo the side walk that led up a hill from my Church's parking lot to the building. My advisor was a commercial construction manager with a degree in Civil Engineering from the Citadel. Needless to say my ducks were in a row. Along with any other water fowl in the general vicinity.


26 posted on 04/14/2006 9:53:31 PM PDT by aliquando (A Scout is T, L, H, F, C, K, O, C, T, B, C, and R.)
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To: TexasTransplant

<"Or if you are passing out Merit Badges, out of that 30 or 40 there has to be at least 1 Eddie Haskel.

Not trying to pick a fight, just saying that an Eagle Scout would probably appreciate a tougher battle or a little more of a challenge. A gift of Merit has little worth if unearned, it's just a gift, John Kerry would appreciate it and brag about it but he has no Character, Scouting was all about Character when I was involved, but maybe things have changed in the last 40 years.">

Comparing the young man to Eddie Haskel and not having character is a stretch to my way of thinking. Community service is a worthwhile project and in this case he IS earning Merit. It is not a gift.

This young man will make a fine Eagle Scout. John Kerry has never done anything in his life that would even come close.

To me, character is about caring and doing for those who have no voice. We, as pet owners are the voice of the animals who depend on us for their very lives. They give love and loyalty without asking much in return.

This young man is a pet owner who takes his dog to the park. His project is a 'thank you' to those who made the park possible and he is giving back in service for the joy the park has given to his pet.


27 posted on 04/14/2006 10:01:42 PM PDT by LADY J
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To: aliquando
"Weblos" just reading that brought back memories.

I remember the Hikes and the Campsite Competition.

Enjoy, they grow up way too fast.

TT
28 posted on 04/14/2006 10:05:56 PM PDT by TexasTransplant (NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET)
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To: LADY J

Ok... things have changed.

TT


29 posted on 04/14/2006 10:08:47 PM PDT by TexasTransplant (NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET)
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To: aliquando

>>>>"Needless to say my ducks were in a row. Along with any other water fowl in the general vicinity"<<<<

Yea, but were they all in step? :^)

TT


30 posted on 04/14/2006 10:13:25 PM PDT by TexasTransplant (NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET)
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To: TexasTransplant

Here's what I see:

1) Removing the current dog dishes.
2) Installation of a watering trough.
3) Re-engineering of the existing water supply to supply the new trough.
4) Fill in holes in the ground.
5) Design, make, and install leash holders.
6) Repair a number of concrete tables.
7) Paint them.
8) Run fund-raising events to pay for it.

Sounds like a fine Eagle project to me. I'd approve the concept in a minute.

Understand that the purpose of an Eagle project is not to save Western civilization. The idea of an Eagle project, in order of importance, is to 1) have the Scout demonstrate planning and leadership skills by 2) running a service project that benefits the community.

This Scout is going to have to work out the details of all these things. He's going to have to plan the tasks that need to be done, the materials and tools needed to do them, and the people necessary to do the tasks. He's going to have to schedule the whole thing. He's going to have to write the whole plan up and present it to and get it approved by the local Scout Council and the Park Department. He's going to have to recruit the people he needs, get the materials bought and delivered to the site, direct the work, and get the place cleaned up and any waste and demolished materials disposed of. Doesn't sound so simple now, does it?


31 posted on 04/17/2006 6:45:36 AM PDT by RonF
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