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By Jan Hunter From left to right William Dent, Harris Wilson, Pearl Vernon, Isobel Reynolds, Felicity Juckes, Emily Thorpe, Samena Metcalfe (Teacher), Charlotte Leigh, Will Robinson, Ann Keene (President, Rotary Club of Stokesley) THE Rotary Club of Stokesley has been very keen to keep competitions for young people alive and well during lockdown, and members have been delighted by the response from Stokesley Secondary School. Members were impressed with the amount and quality of the entries this year and are very grateful to Mrs Metcalfe, head of year seven for encouraging the youngsters to take part across three age categories. The Rotary Club of Stokesley supports the school in a number of other ways and enjoys the good relationship which has been built up with staff and students over the years. ....
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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: December 21, 2020 727 The cards made by Girl Scout Troop 41481 will be delivered to Swedish Edmonds later this week. After learning how the latest wave of COVID-19 infections is impacting health care workers, members of a local Girl Scout troop took to Zoom recently to make cards supporting Swedish Edmonds doctors, nurses and other health care staff. Edmonds-based Troop 41481 includes 11 second- and third-grade girls from Edmonds, Lynnwood, and Mountlake Terrace. Their troop leader, Annie Childs, is a registered nurse who works in Seattle and said the girls “have obviously been impacted in a big way by the pandemic and have been eager to still do Girl Scouts, even virtually, to stay connected with each other and help our community.” ....