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Written by Julie Williams
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The week #235 winner in the Hometown Hundreds contest is Muscatine County Master Gardeners, nominated by Victoria Sojka of Grandview. She notes, “MG volunteers work many long hours with various projects in our cities, counties and world. They also educate others about gardening, flowers, trees, and insect control. Let’s thank the Master Gardeners by contributing some GREEN”. |
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Written by Julie Williams
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The week #234 winner of the Hometown Hundreds contest is Muscatine Women's Aglow, nominated by Grace Steckman of Muscatine. She notes, "A network of caring women." |
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Written by Julie Williams
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The week #233 winner in the Hometown Hundreds contest it the National Council on Youth Leadership, nominated by Karen Schaub of Muscatine. She notes "I am a board member of this fine organization supporting seniors in the Muscatine County. We present a day activity giving leadership skills and in the evening an awards ceremony is held providing scholarships." |
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Written by Julie Williams
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The week #232 winner in the Hometown Hundreds contest was Pearl City Lighthouse Foundation, nominated by Nancy Wyckoff of Muscatine. She notes, “Because our kids-the homeless kids of Muscatine, need a safe place to live, grow and dream”. |
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Written by Julie Williams
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The week #229 winner in our Hometown Hundreds contest is Boy Scout Troop #114, nominated by Mike Smith of Muscatine. He notes, “Boy Scout Troop 114 still has camping to do this year and can always use help for supplies and merit badges”. |
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