This is the seventh cache in a series of
12
"Cache to Eagle" hides in Burke County dedicated to Boy Scout
Eagle
projects...
2010 is the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America.
As
part of the celebration, BSA has set a goal to place 12
caches,
(one for each point of the Scout Law), in every district and
in
every council in the country. Burke County is in the
Tablerock
District of the Piedmont Council. Eagle Scout is the highest
rank
in Boy Scouting. In addition to earning 21 merit badges, being
an
active and loyal member of his troop and participating in
many
hours of service work, the scout must demonstrate leadership
in
planning and bringing to completion a project that will benefit
his
community, school, church, etc.
**about the project...…
Over the summer of 2008, scouts from Troop 184 dedicated many
hours
of labor to design and construct a prayer/meditation garden
behind
the First Presbyterian Church. Work included installation of
paving
stones, sowing of grass seed to form a maze, installation of
concrete benches and the addition of mulch.
***Now, about the cache...…
You are looking for a small, plastic lock box containing a
logbook,
pencil and a few trade items. The cache is in the general
vacinity
of the project. YOU DO NOT NEED TO MOVE ANY OF THE GARDEN
STONES.
Hopefully, you will have time to relax a few minutes and enjoy
the
serenity of this very special location while you inspect your
most
recent find.
ENJOY!!!