Mosby Part of a Kirkwood High School “Remodel”
May 24th, 2007
The equipment and uniform room for the Kirkwood High School Marching Band, as seen in the above “before” picture, was disorganized and in need of a coat of paint. The “after” came about with the help of some Boy Scouts, an Eagle Scout and Mosby Building Arts.
Steve Sharp is a graduating Kirkwood High School senior, a member of the marching band, and part of Scout Troop 313. For his Scout Service Project, he chose the remodel of the band’s equipment room. One of Steve’s friends is fellow Scout (Troop 360) Ryan Mosby, who asked his remodeling parents – Scott & Judy Mosby – if they’d like to help make this project happen. Their hearty “yes” came with a bonus.

Mosby carpenter Justin Lane just so happens to be an Eagle Scout member of Troop 360, so he wholeheartedly agreed to be the skilled, hands-on supervisor for the shelf building project. Last Sunday, Steve Sharp, Ryan Mosby and other members of their respective troops brought their materials to the Mosby workshop in downtown Kirkwood. Justin looked over the drawings (above, in the blue shirt), and soon the table saw was ringing.

Among Justin’s “labor” was Judy Mosby herself (above right in the yellow shirt)! Within 3 hours, all pieces were cut, loaded back into the truck and ready for assembly on-site at the high school.

Naturally, we at Mosby love a good remodeling story, much like the photos above. Steve’s mom, Lorraine (who provided the before & after photos), thanked Judy, Scott & Ryan Mosby for their help with the band room improvements, saying it may have never happened without them. Let’s add Justin’s efforts to the list, and you’re welcome! Mosby is always happy to help out the community it’s been a part of for so many decades.
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