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More than 300 visitors enjoyed the concession, craft, yardsale and
non-profit tables. The Children's area offered parents the
opportunity to obtain Ident-a-Kid id's while the little ones were much
more interested in the crafts, water balloons and the Home Depot
workshops.
Boy Scout
Troop 138 created an obstacle course through the nature trail, a welcome
relief from the sun. Thanks to the volunteers from Gloucester High
School Football team for parking and clean-up, Boys and Girls Club for
crafts, games and playground assistance. Proceeds are being
divided among the attending non-profits: Gloucester Mathews Free Clinic,
Boys and Girls Club, Precious Purrs & Paws, Literacy Volunteers of
Gloucester, The Laurel Shelter, The Family Room, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, Bay Aging,
Carol Birch
Community Service Chair
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