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Not just cookies – Girl Scouts learn volunteerism at early age
BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Bow Girl Scouts don’t just sell boxes of cookies, they also learn valuable lessons in volunteerism and other life skills. Ceci Vachon, a parent volunteer for the group, has been involved since she wanted to get her daughter
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007 6:33 PM
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Teens spend time with younger students
BY MATT SCHOOLEY High school students don’t always spend time with elementary school students by choice. However, a group of Bow High School students is doing just that, and benefiting from the time as well. The Junior-Senior Friends Program gives
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Rotary offers aid to Hondurans
BY MATT SCHOOLEY For the last five years, Bob Couch has been extending a helping hand, and it’s gone a long way – all the way to Honduras. Couch is the chairman for the Rotary District 7870’s Amigos to Honduras volunteer organization,
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Residents work closely with police
BY MATT SCHOOLEY It isn’t only the men and women in uniform being certain that residents of Bow remain safe. A group of volunteers in the area has come together to form the Bow Neighborhood Watch program, serving as another set of eyes for the Police
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Intersession – School program gives students opportunity to volunteer
BY RYAN O’CONNOR Mary Allquist has been a Bow resident for more than 60 years. Her husband was born and raised in town and went to the old, one-room schoolhouse. While living in Bow, Allquist raised four children who went through the Bow school
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