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2003 One day of Service Project Breakdown   PDF  Print  E-mail
IN 2003 Section C-1a provided over 939 hours of service, just on the National One Day of Service.  The following are some details on each Lodge's projects.

Mitigwa Lodge - 1 project, 48 participants (48 Arrowmen), totaling 384 hours

  • Water Works Park – Des Moines, IA

Pa-Hin Lodge – 7 projects, 79 participants (71 Arrowmen), totaling 223 hours

  • Trinity Lutheran Church Blue & Gold,
  • Crookston Community,
  • Crookston Memorial Walkway,
  • Highway 75 North Ditch cleanup,
  • Trinity Lutheran Church cleanup,
  • Highland School Republican Party convention,
  • Trinity Lutheran Church Youth Gathering fund raiser

Sac-N-Fox Lodge –  3 projects, 22 participants (21 Arrowmen), totaling 102 hours

  • George Wyth State Park – Waterloo, IA,
  • Black Hawk County Park – Cedar Falls, IA,
  • Lime Creek Nature Reserve – Clear Lake, IA

Tetonwana Lodge –  2 projects, 18 participants (17 Arrowmen), totaling 44 hours

  • Ditch clean-up – Pierre, SD,
  • Trail building – Yankton, SD

Tonkawampus Lodge – Projects by chapter, 48 participants (48 Arrowmen), totaling 129 hours

  • Various “Adopt a Park” projects in each chapter

Wahpekute Lodge –  1 project, 16 participants (14 Arrowmen), totaling 57.5 hours

  • Camp Patterson spring restoration project – Lake Washington
 
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