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3/4/2024
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By the Numbers <br />11,116 square feet painted <br />4000 square feet of borate applied <br />2450 square feet of backer rod installed <br />2075 square feet of roofing installed <br />870 square feet of fascia and soffit replaced <br />120 linear feet of whalers improved <br />169 monuments cleaned <br />60 hours of travel <br />67 windows improved <br />40 monuments reset <br />76 monuments leveled <br />50 monuments edged <br />13 Corpsmembers served communities <br />12 logs replaced <br />4 staff organized programming <br />3 technical instructors taught trade skills <br />2 community workshops <br />1 successful field season enjoyed <br />This project has been financed in part with funds from the State of Minnesota Arts and Culture Heritage Fund through the <br />Minnesota State Historical Society. <br />Total Project Hours <br />11,159 Corpsmembers Hours <br />56 Volunteer Hours <br />517 Staff Hours <br />Project Host <br />3-Historical Societies <br />2-Other Non-Profit <br />6-Federal Partners <br />1-Tribal Partner <br />2 - State Partners <br />“Notable work included repair and replacement of five <br />segments of log on the southeastern corner of the structure <br />that were exhibiting rot and insect infestation. The crews <br />worked with the technical expert [instructor] to remove <br />rotten material, treat the carpenter ant infestation, and <br />replace the damaged materials with in-kind logs. … The <br />work completed was of high-moderate complexity, and the <br />crew did a great job learning and applying new skills.” - <br />2023 Project Host <br />Corpsmember scraping paint at Camp Rabideau <br />Page 81 of 89
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