This cache honors the Eagle Scout Project of Troop 301’s first Eagle Scout of 2015 who is also a member of Highland Lakes United Methodist Church. http://www.highlandlakesumc.org/
His project stems from the first part of the Scout Oath, duty to God, and the twelfth point of the Scout Law, “A Scout is Reverent.”
Since it was first awarded to Arthur Rose Eldred on August 21, 1912, Eagle Scout has been earned by more than two million young men. To earn the award, in addition to the merit badges and leadership requirements, since 1965, BSA has required a service project for the community,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Scout_Service_Project
putting into practice the Scout promise “to help other people at all times.” The scout organizes and recruits help, material, and sometimes, funds for a project to benefit an organization other than the BSA, but it cannot be performed for an individual or a business or be commercial in nature. Eagle projects in 2013 included 9.3 million service hours. By and large, the projects give a community lasting benefits it might not otherwise have.
The purpose of this project: to provide a low maintenance, peaceful area for church members and guests to gather and pray.
It is beautiful.