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Re: 12 Hours of service
mary sheldon-fournier (fourfive@CAVEMEN.NET)
Thu, 11 Jun 1998 14:13:38 -0600
Don't forget to count Scouting for Food!! We expand on that and collect
several times a year. The kids really like doing it. We also offer our help
at the local food bank. In our community they have a city wide graffiti
clean-up.They provide us with paint, point us in the right direction and
we have a great time doing it!!! We usually get dumpster detail, but
that doesn't matter to the boys, even the Tiger Cubs can grab a roller
and paint!!! On Earth Day we do a "shoreline sweep"at a local lake
and then have a family picnic and camp out. We also pick up trash at
the School that sponsors us.
Good Luck.
YiS,
Mary Fournier
Terry Howerton Sakima Group, Inc. SCOUTER Magazine Kansas City |
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