Volunteers
# | lastName | firstName | type | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bernal | Fernando | adult | |
2 | Cameron | Paul | adult | project architect |
3 | Davis | Duane | adult | construction worker |
4 | Jamison | Elder | adult | missionary |
5 | Palmer | Brent | adult | |
6 | Post | Mike | adult | |
7 | Read | Elder | adult | missionary |
8 | Tracy | Bishop Ken | adult | |
9 | Vassau | Stew Sr | adult | |
10 | Woolley | Jack | adult | |
11 | Woolley | Joe | adult | construction worker |
We would like to acknowledge the help of scouts, friends, and even a cub scout—10 youth altogether—in completing this project.
We also very much appreciate the help of the adults who supported this activity. Especially we would like to thank Paul Cameron who drew up careful and accurate plans for the grow boxes that included detailed dimensions, material lists, and even detailed cut lists so that the Issaquah Home Depot was able to precut all the lumber. This saved much assembly time at the site. The manager of the Issaquah Home Depot had never seen anything quite like it and asked for copies to keep in his files.
We also appreciate the fine efforts of our two full-time elders, Elder Jamison and Elder Read, who volunteer on numerous projects.
The presence of two seasoned construction workers—Duane Davis and Joe Woolley—with their skills and tools onsite literally saved the day.