Eye on MI | Eagle scout project

Boy Scouts from Troop 624, including assistant Scoutmaster Jon Abrahamson, Sean Quinn, Brian Hutt, Matthew Whyte, Rajan Parikh, Brian Eash, assistant Scoutmaster Jay Parikh, Szuraj Kothari, Dhruv Malik, Neil Datar, Joey Gluck, assistant Scoutmaster Art Eash and Viraj Parikh, built a 300-foot split rail fence at Luther Burbank Park as part of Viraj Parikh’s Eagle Scout project.  - Contributed Photo
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Boy Scouts from Troop 624, including assistant Scoutmaster Jon Abrahamson, Sean Quinn, Brian Hutt, Matthew Whyte, Rajan Parikh, Brian Eash, assistant Scoutmaster Jay Parikh, Szuraj Kothari, Dhruv Malik, Neil Datar, Joey Gluck, assistant Scoutmaster Art Eash and Viraj Parikh, built a 300-foot split rail fence at Luther Burbank Park as part of Viraj Parikh’s Eagle Scout project.

By REPORTER STAFF
Mercer Island Reporter Staff
November 9, 2011 · 11:22 AM

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Boy Scouts from Troop 624, including assistant Scoutmaster Jon Abrahamson, Sean Quinn, Brian Hutt, Matthew Whyte, Rajan Parikh, Brian Eash, assistant Scoutmaster Jay Parikh, Szuraj Kothari, Dhruv Malik, Neil Datar, Joey Gluck, assistant Scoutmaster Art Eash and Viraj Parikh, built a 300-foot split rail fence at Luther Burbank Park as part of Viraj Parikh’s Eagle Scout project.

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