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NewsAugust 1, 1999

Since 1994, members of the Glennonville 4-H Club have worked to keep the town cemetery clean and attractive. This year the group received a $400 4-H Community Service Grant to plant trees and shrubs and repaint the benches at the cemetery. Deb Bader, club leader, said their beautification projects have given the members a sense of pride in their community...

Since 1994, members of the Glennonville 4-H Club have worked to keep the town cemetery clean and attractive. This year the group received a $400 4-H Community Service Grant to plant trees and shrubs and repaint the benches at the cemetery.

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Deb Bader, club leader, said their beautification projects have given the members a sense of pride in their community.

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