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GSA Troop #896 helps Stamp Out Hunger



2017-05-13 - Columbia Post Office, 800 Burkesville Street, Columbia. - Photo by Annita Barnett.
Girl Scout Troop #896 visited the Columbia Post office on Saturday, May 13, 2017 to deliver donated food items for the Annual Stamp Out Hunger Campaign. After loading the food items in a mail bin the girl's were treated to a tour of the facility. Mr. Ken and Mr. Dustin were very nice and explained the process of the mail arriving at the docks around back and each step every piece of mail went thru until it arrived at each home or business. The girls really enjoyed this very informative lesson on helping others and our United States Mail service! Pictured in no particular order are troop members Laramie Baldwin, Mariah Kelsay, Pixie Dial, Courtney Henson, McKinlee Stone, Kantlee Harvey, Brayleigh Hargrove, Braylynn Hargrove, Malloree Kimbler, Halie Jeffries, Keitha Lee, and Kelsey Wiley. - ANNITA BARNETT


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