BruceHMX
Member
Guys I am beaming today. As many know my son is an avid Cub Scout. He is now a Webelo 2 now and will become a Boy Scout next year.
Two years ago his Scout Pack adopted a stream here in VA to clean up twice a year for a community service project. This is a program that is state run through the Department of Conservation.
This department issues you two signs that are the highway type and helps in any way to support the folks who clean the stream.
Here's the problem. How to post the signs? The Virginia Department Of Transportation(VDOT) is reponsible for all official signs posted on roads in VA. However, upon contact with them they had never heard of the program and refused to assist.
Talk about govt red tape!! It has taken us two years to get them posted but today the official signs are up for everyone to see. Pack #218 has officially adopted White Oak Run!!
Who in the world would think it would take this much to recognize 25 boys in ages 6 to 10 who clean up beer cans, McDonalds wrappers and God knows what else to get their official sign posted.
I encourage everyone when dealing with this type of stuff to be patient, try to work with them as best as you can. Don't get nasty, sugar goes much better than salt.
Bottom line our boys now know everytime they pass the stream along with everyone else it's their's.
Two years ago his Scout Pack adopted a stream here in VA to clean up twice a year for a community service project. This is a program that is state run through the Department of Conservation.
This department issues you two signs that are the highway type and helps in any way to support the folks who clean the stream.
Here's the problem. How to post the signs? The Virginia Department Of Transportation(VDOT) is reponsible for all official signs posted on roads in VA. However, upon contact with them they had never heard of the program and refused to assist.
Talk about govt red tape!! It has taken us two years to get them posted but today the official signs are up for everyone to see. Pack #218 has officially adopted White Oak Run!!
Who in the world would think it would take this much to recognize 25 boys in ages 6 to 10 who clean up beer cans, McDonalds wrappers and God knows what else to get their official sign posted.
I encourage everyone when dealing with this type of stuff to be patient, try to work with them as best as you can. Don't get nasty, sugar goes much better than salt.
Bottom line our boys now know everytime they pass the stream along with everyone else it's their's.