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Girl Scout makes beds for dogs
Savannah Williams and her father, Mark making the beds.
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Savannah Williams from Troup #2659, delivering several of the beds that she made for Sierra’s Haven.
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PORTSMOUTH Another local girl scout has earned her silver award after helping out at a local animal shelter in Scioto County.
The Girl Scouts of America is a group that has had some girls here locally doing great things even during the pandemic. Another one of those girls is Savannah Williams from Troop # 2659 with Troop Leader Karen Crum, who took on the making of beds for the dogs out at Sierra’s Haven to attain her silver award in Girl Scouts.
Girl Scout cares for others
By Kimberly Jenkins - kjenkins@aimmediamidwest.com
Hunter Slack (center) stands behind the other bench she made (Be Kind), with her girls scout friends (L to R) Savannah Williams, Mia Crum, Slack, Maelynn Howell, and Abby Webb.
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Hunter Slack, 15 and a freshman at South Webster High School from Troop #2659 shows one of the two buddy benches that she made. This one says: “The only way to have a friend is to be a friend.”
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A local Girl Scout of Troop #2659 with her leader, Karen Crum, has reached an impressive achievement not very many girls can say they have.