Pack 707 Scouts Help “Save Our History and Trails” at Park Cleanup!

This past Saturday, Pack 707 was proud to participate in the “Saving Our History and Trails” Cleanup at the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site. Our Arrow of Light Den, along with one mighty Lion Scout, showed up ready to make a difference. Despite being the only group to attend, our Scouts worked hard alongside the park rangers to clear the land, ensuring the trails and historic site remain accessible for future visitors. The rangers were incredibly thankful for the efforts of our small but mighty crew. The three Arrow of Light Scouts and their Lion Scout counterpart demonstrated Pack 707’s commitment to service, working tirelessly to help preserve this important piece of history. The day was filled with teamwork, dedication, and a shared sense of accomplishment. We’re grateful for the participation of our Scouts and their families. Events like these show the heart of Pack 707, stepping up to serve our community and protect its history. Thank you to everyone involved, and we look forward to many more opportunities to help our community thrive!

Charles Pinckney National Historic Site’s Facebook Posted: “National Public Lands Day was a MAJOR SUCCESS! We are so thankful for the Cub Scouts and community members who came together today to help clean up after #HurricaneHelene, and to remove invasive plants from the 1930s era Caretaker’s Cottage. This important historic resource, once almost completely covered in vines and overgrowth, is now visible to visitors. Park staff were happy to have so many helping hands take on a huge project. In just a few hours, the before and after is clearly visible. Thank you again to our volunteers who came out, broke a sweat, and enjoyed their public land! #NPLD #NationalPublicLandsDay National Park Service National Environmental Education Foundation – NEEF National Park Service Volunteers-In-Parks

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