Eagle Scout Projects at Dallas Heritage Village


Dallas Heritage Village is the perfect location for those pursuing Eagle Scout
public service projects. We have a list of site improvements that need
to be completed to further our mission of interpreting north Texas
history in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Eagle Scouts and groups pursuing projects at Dallas Heritage Village need to
research and procure the necessary donations of supplies
and materials as a portion of their project. They should also plan to
supply their own basic tools. Projects are coordinated through Mike Aday,
Dallas Heritage Village Curatorial Assistant, who can be reached at 214-413-3670 or via
email.
CURRENT EAGLE SCOUT PROJECTS NEEDED
Construct compost enclosure using environmentally friendly materials
Build split rail fence on north side of 1860s Farmstead pasture (4’x 165')
Build split rail fence on west side of farmstead pasture (4’x145’)
Build split rail fence on south side of valley from Blum fence to popcorn wagon (4’x120’)
Build new storage shed for 2 golf carts


In fall 2008, Connor Kelleher of Troop 713 built a shed for the Village's Mammoth Jack donkeys, Nip and Tuck. Connor is a senior at
Creekview High School and the son of Wendy and Bruce Kelleher of Carrollton.


In the summer of 1999, Nathan Langfitt of Troop 876 built an 1860s cellar house for the farmstead.


For more information about Eagle Scouts or Boy Scouts of America, please visit the
Boy Scouts of America Website.
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