SCOTTS HILL | The Pender County Commissioners didn't take a formal vote after his polished presentation, they didn't feel the need but Eagle Scout Samuel Brohaugh, Troop 234 in Scotts Hill, left this week's board meeting with the go-ahead to build a roughly 10 foot by 10 foot roofed gazebo on a concrete pad behind the new county government annex in Hampstead.

For the basic open-sided structure, Brohaugh will have to raise about $1,400 (the concrete pad has already been donated by Jeff Neeley from Freeman Curb and Gutter). If he can raise more, he would like to add porch swings on three sides and landscape the area

"I think your fundraising efforts will surprise you," Commissioners Chairman David Williams said. "A lot of people love that building."

Bill Walsh

SCOTTS HILL | The Pender County Commissioners didn't take a formal vote after his polished presentation, they didn't feel the need but Eagle Scout Samuel Brohaugh, Troop 234 in Scotts Hill, left this week's board meeting with the go-ahead to build a roughly 10 foot by 10 foot roofed gazebo on a concrete pad behind the new county government annex in Hampstead.

For the basic open-sided structure, Brohaugh will have to raise about $1,400 (the concrete pad has already been donated by Jeff Neeley from Freeman Curb and Gutter). If he can raise more, he would like to add porch swings on three sides and landscape the area

"I think your fundraising efforts will surprise you," Commissioners Chairman David Williams said. "A lot of people love that building."

Bill Walsh

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