Eagle Scout Project

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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On April 27 at Oak Grove Cemetery south of Claypool, Joshua Ramey and his fellow Scouts from Troop 715, along with other adult leaders, took down a fence, fence posts, trees and cleaned up the area around the cemetery for his Eagle Scout Project.

Pictured (L to R) are those who helped Ramey complete his project, front row: Nick Hawn, Kole Smith, Joshua Ramey, Jordan Timbers, Clay Township Trustee Helen Brown; back row: Peggy Timbers, Kevin Smith, Darryl Ramey and Elbert Gibson.[[In-content Ad]]

On April 27 at Oak Grove Cemetery south of Claypool, Joshua Ramey and his fellow Scouts from Troop 715, along with other adult leaders, took down a fence, fence posts, trees and cleaned up the area around the cemetery for his Eagle Scout Project.

Pictured (L to R) are those who helped Ramey complete his project, front row: Nick Hawn, Kole Smith, Joshua Ramey, Jordan Timbers, Clay Township Trustee Helen Brown; back row: Peggy Timbers, Kevin Smith, Darryl Ramey and Elbert Gibson.[[In-content Ad]]
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