Local Boy Scout Raising Funds for North Dearborn Community Park Project

Tyler Bolling is working towards Eagle Rank with a project to develop the location of the park’s flagpoles.

(Bright, Ind.) – A young man from southeast Indiana is raising money for a special project that will benefit the new North Dearborn Community Park.

Tyler Bolling is a member of Scouts BSA Troop 693 in Bright.

He is currently working towards Eagle Rank with a project to develop the location of the park’s flagpoles.

The estimated cost of the project is $5,000, which would purchase three, 25-foot industrial flag poles, large American flag, Indiana State flag, and POW MIA flag, concrete to set flag poles, lights, landscaping, and equipment to install the flagpoles.

Bolling is seeking monetary donations and/or material donations.

Those interested in donating are asked to email trbolling2008@gmail.com.

All monetary donations over the $5,000 goal will be given to the North Dearborn Community Park Fund to help with other projects.

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