A scout from Troop 206 built a prayer labyrinth and an entrance
arbor at the Presbyterian Church of the Apostles in Burnsville, MN.
The scout organized a work crew to place the markers for the
labyrinth and to build an entrance arbor at the start of the
labyrinth. This scout service project took almost 120 hours to
perform. Permission to place this cache was provided by Pastor Joy
and Mr. Chris Baddley.
This cache is part of the "Cache to Eagle" series highlighting
service projects conducted by Eagle Scout candidates. This series
highligts Eagle Scout service projects in Chief Black Dog District
of Northern Star Council, BSA. The Chief Black Dog District
includes scout troops in the communities of Apple Valley, Eagan,
and Burnsville.
Each of the twelve "Cache to Eagle" series caches for the Chief
Black Dog District have a designated code word associated with the
cache. Generally, the code word will be within the cache (such as
written or taped to the lid). The code word is one of the twelve
points of the Scout Law. Anyone who finds all twelve "Cache to
Eagle" caches for the Chief Black Dog District and emails a listing
of all the codewords and associated Cache Nos. is eligible to
receive a special "Cache to Eagle" patch. Copy and complete the
following list. Then E-mail it to get the patch.:
CACHE NAME |
CODE WORD |
Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #1 |
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Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #2 |
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Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #3 |
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Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #4 |
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Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #5 |
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Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #6 |
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Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #7 |
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Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #8 |
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Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #9 |
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Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #10 |
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Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #11 |
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Northern Star-Chief Black Dog Cache to Eagle #12 |
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Look for more of these caches to be placed in the coming weeksas
the Boy Scouts of America celebrate their 100th Anniversary!