Girl Scout Day Camp
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: currently central new jersey
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the girls did a wonderful job, with your help. and i'm glad you stopped <g>ing long enough to show us the pics, showoff. LOL!! :mrgreen: :lol: :lol:
can't wait to see next year's pictures. how old are the girls?
can't wait to see next year's pictures. how old are the girls?
#13
Most of the girls were between seven and twelve. I have lots of hair left .. and, the girls wanted to do the day camp! They asked their leaders for it, remembering two we had done a couple of years ago. It was good to have the American Legion Post be a place for girls to gather and learn to serve others.
#15
So! In a follow up of the beginning post, the two lap robes became THREE lap robes, and with some borders, the baby quilt is looking pretty spiffy. I thought you might enjoy seeing it. I probably won't be showing the finished product, since it is just a bit different than the attached pictures.
I love this Quilting Board.
WIthout it being here, there are a number of my personal pictures which would have disappeared forever.
Thank you, Dear Administrator and staff, for creating this fine website with so many nice features. <wave>
I love this Quilting Board.
WIthout it being here, there are a number of my personal pictures which would have disappeared forever.
Thank you, Dear Administrator and staff, for creating this fine website with so many nice features. <wave>
#16
and the baby quilt for Operation Stork.
Good job, Girl Scouts! You are worth the effort and your production is so appreciated by everyone of our military families that will benefit from your work.
Good job, Girl Scouts! You are worth the effort and your production is so appreciated by everyone of our military families that will benefit from your work.
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