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SubmittedApril 21, 2010

On Saturday, April 17, Girl Scout Troop 50216 participated in the Friends of the Parks Day at Capaha Park through the Volunteer Intergenerational Center. This troop which consists of girls from Gordonville, Immaculate Conception, and North Elementary School in Jackson along with their leaders enjoyed the day by planting flowers in a designated area. These special little girls are the flowers of life and we thank them for filling our world with beauty...

Tina Dohogne
Girl Scout Troop 50216
Back Row - left to right: Mollie Jennings, Reagan Peters, Ella Outman, Maya Grojean, Sarah Fields, Kailey Bell, Molly Beth Sellers, Autumn Gragg, and Mariah Maca.  Front Row, left to right:  Kalei Schmidt, Rachel Jennings, Caroline Bowen, Haylee Quatmann, Katelyn Carter, and Trinity Dees.  Not pictured are Girl Scout Troop Leader Loretta Bell and Assistant Leaders - Lori Maca, Lisa Jennings and Anne Labelle.
Girl Scout Troop 50216 Back Row - left to right: Mollie Jennings, Reagan Peters, Ella Outman, Maya Grojean, Sarah Fields, Kailey Bell, Molly Beth Sellers, Autumn Gragg, and Mariah Maca. Front Row, left to right: Kalei Schmidt, Rachel Jennings, Caroline Bowen, Haylee Quatmann, Katelyn Carter, and Trinity Dees. Not pictured are Girl Scout Troop Leader Loretta Bell and Assistant Leaders - Lori Maca, Lisa Jennings and Anne Labelle.
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On Saturday, April 17, Girl Scout Troop 50216 participated in the Friends of the Parks Day at Capaha Park through the Volunteer Intergenerational Center. This troop which consists of girls from Gordonville, Immaculate Conception, and North Elementary School in Jackson along with their leaders enjoyed the day by planting flowers in a designated area. These special little girls are the flowers of life and we thank them for filling our world with beauty.

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