Modern Woodmen and Scouts plant brick house garden

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Woodmen Members Chapter 5458 and Girl Scouts (Troop 2937 and Troop 1929) joined hands recently to plant a summer/fall flower garden for the The Brick House Community Shelter in Washington Court House.

The Brick House helps families facing homelessness in Fayette County and is dedicated to helping others build a strong foundation to live productive, self-sufficient lives.

Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character. Troop 2937 and Troop 1929 have been making a difference in our community for many years. Girl Scouts offers every girl a chance to practice a lifetime of leadership, adventure and success.

Shared values – yours and ours. That’s what makes Modern Woodmen of America, a fraternal financial services organization, different. Touching lives and securing futures since 1883. Built and owned by members. Together, it impacts your community and what matters to you.

For more information contact Dan Mayo at 937-725-0445.

Pictured ( L to R) after planting is Modern Woodmen Member Debra Grover, Brick House Coordinator Gaye Huffman, Scouts: Ashley Wagner, Halie Wagner, and Allison Clay.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/07/web1_IMG_4769.jpgPictured ( L to R) after planting is Modern Woodmen Member Debra Grover, Brick House Coordinator Gaye Huffman, Scouts: Ashley Wagner, Halie Wagner, and Allison Clay.

Pictured (L to R) before planting is Scout Leader Tammy Williamson, Scout Ashley Wagner, Assistant Scout Leader Michele Martin, Scout Allison Clay, Scout Halie Wagner, Modern Woodmen Member Debra Grover, and Brick House Mom Mel Burgan.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/07/web1_IMG_4772.jpgPictured (L to R) before planting is Scout Leader Tammy Williamson, Scout Ashley Wagner, Assistant Scout Leader Michele Martin, Scout Allison Clay, Scout Halie Wagner, Modern Woodmen Member Debra Grover, and Brick House Mom Mel Burgan.

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