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Monday, December 23, 2013

More Eagle Project Pictures

Here are some more pictures from my Eagle project.
 

Sanding the boards.
Putting them together.

Painting them.
This was a really good project!

Thanks if you helped or go to The Colonial School.

My Eagle Project and the Colonial Fest

I'm a soon to be Eagle Scout!

I did my Eagle service project this last Saturday. Now you may be thinking, "What did you do for your project?"

I made benches for The Colonial Heritage Foundation, they will be used in their Colonial School reenactment.

These are the benches they've been renting.
The Colonial School welcomes all who want to attend, whatever time period they may be from.

These are the benches I made for my project.


The Colonial School is part of The Colonial Fest, the largest Colonial reenactment this side of the Mississippi. (West)
 
Some other things that are done during The Colonial Fest are reenactments of Jamestown,
You can try on some Spaniard armor!
drafting troops and firing muskets,
Real gunpowder!
and the stocks and pillory.
The pillory is for the head and arms.

And the stocks are for the feet.
 
Because just having your feet locked up for a day wasn't enough back then, you would also sit on a pointed stool!
 
The Colonial Fest goes on at the SCERA Park in Orem Utah, during the 4th of July. The best part? It's free to come! Their website is: http://www.freedomfestival.org/events/colonial-days/
 
Thanks for reading, and hope to see you at The Colonial Fest this next year!