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Page 6 <strong>Norfolk</strong> & <strong>Wrentham</strong> Local Town Pages www.localtownpages.com <strong>July</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

Historic Gold Year for<br />

<strong>Norfolk</strong> Girl Scouts<br />

Five <strong>Norfolk</strong> Girl Scouts from<br />

Troop 73616 have reached the<br />

highest level of Girl Scouting.<br />

Achieving the Gold Award are<br />

Caitlin Donahue, Katie Mc-<br />

Mahon, Maggie Pickard, Eliza<br />

Sheehan and Eleanor Spellman.<br />

The girls, all KP Class of <strong>2017</strong><br />

graduates, have set a record<br />

for the largest number of Gold<br />

Award recipients in the school’s<br />

history. Nationally, less than<br />

3.5% of all Girl Scouts attain<br />

this level.<br />

The Girl Scout Gold Award<br />

represents the highest achievement<br />

in Girl Scouting; it recognizes<br />

girls in grades 9 through 12<br />

who demonstrate extraordinary<br />

leadership through sustainable<br />

and measurable Take Action<br />

projects. A Gold Award project is<br />

a girl-developed and girl-led service<br />

project of at least 80 hours<br />

that addresses an issue with a<br />

measurable and sustainable solution.<br />

Most projects take close<br />

to two years to complete.<br />

The girls were recently recognized<br />

with proclamations and<br />

citations from national, state and<br />

local officials. <strong>Norfolk</strong> selectmen<br />

named a day in April after each<br />

of them. Their names have been<br />

added to the <strong>Norfolk</strong> Girl Scout<br />

Gold Award plaque that hangs in<br />

<strong>Norfolk</strong> Town Hall.<br />

<strong>Norfolk</strong> Boy Scout Troop 80 held its Eagle Scout Court of Honor on May<br />

13 at KP Middle School, with three Scouts achieving the rank of Eagle.<br />

Pictured are Sen. Richard Ross, Benjamin Chipman, Luke Fitch, Peter<br />

Grabner, and Rep. Shawn Dooley. Courtesy Photo.<br />

<strong>Norfolk</strong> Girl Scout Troop 73616 Gold Award Recipients: Caitlin Donahue, Eliza Sheehan, Eleanor Spellman,<br />

Katie McMahon, Maggie Pickard.<br />

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FOR 0% FINANCING LOAN<br />

Call our office for more details (508) 528-3360<br />

Or visit our website www.norfolkcommunityfcu.org<br />

N ORFOLK<br />

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today with Mass Save<br />

1-866-527-7283<br />

or visit their website at<br />

www.masssave.com<br />

for future questions.<br />

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Federal Credit Union<br />

Telephone: 508-528-3360<br />

Visit Us At<br />

206 Main St, <strong>Norfolk</strong>, MA 02056<br />

Pictured are Br. Alan Aubin; Rose Macedo (<strong>Wrentham</strong>); Cassidy<br />

Beauchemin (Cumberland); Micayla Pare (Cumberland); Victoria Foster<br />

(Bellingham); Reilly Kickham (Cumberland); Gabrielle Bobola<br />

(Cumberland); Adelina Aubin (<strong>Wrentham</strong>); and Troop Leader Stacy<br />

Foster.<br />

Mercymount Girl Scout Troop 1058 helped feed the hungry as part<br />

of the requirement for the Bronze Award. On May 30, the girls prepared<br />

sandwiches for a local kitchen ministry run by the Brothers of the<br />

Sacred Heart. The girls also donated cookie sale proceeds for the<br />

ministry to purchase additional food.<br />

SUMMER SALE!<br />

Now thru<br />

<strong>July</strong> 15<br />

Toys<br />

Games<br />

Floats<br />

508-966-1322 • CRYSTALPOOLSTORE.COM<br />

95 Mechanic St, Rte 140, Bellingham<br />

Monday-Friday 9-6 • Saturday 9-4<br />

<strong>July</strong> 2nd & 3rd 9-1 • Closed <strong>July</strong> 4

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