Brownie Troop 3406 celebration


Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 1:56 PM EDT

Brownie Troop 3406 recently celebrated their end of the year with a party at Dominion Lake Park. The 2008-2009 season has been a very successful year for Troop 3406, with the girls learning a great deal about our community through various tours within Halifax and surrounding counties. They also learned  how important it is to help others by visiting different facilities and through adopting a grandparent at Hampton Woods in Gaston. On behalf of Troop 3406, we would like to thank all the various businesses and agencies for  continued support to the Girl Scouts.

Pictured, front row, left to right, Mary Graeter, Elizabeth Colston, Holly Forsht, Peyton Barnes and Taylor Floyd; and back row, Lauryn Jones, Faith Durham, Kalyn Alston, Erin Taylor, Carrie Hall and Lindsey Shaw. Contributed Photo | Daily Herald



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