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A Day of Service

 
A Day of Service
 
 
I have been determined to incorporate more service
into this holiday season.
(Yes, I am considering it the holiday season. Christmas decorations were out in August!!)
 
 I was able to host a Day of Service for the gals in my ward.
We made pillow cases for a local battered women's shelter.
 
 
 
We all got into our groove and got to work!
It was awesome!!
 
 
We had a great turn out and accomplished a lot!
We were able to make 39 pillow cases.
 

 Thanks to everyone that made this a success!
I have more ideas in the works (-:
 
 

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