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Girl Scouts clean flood-damaged areas

Girl Scouts clean flood-damaged areas
Contributed/Kimi Halliburton Volunteers and Troop 40016 and Troop 40061 Girl Scouts Camille Fitsimmons, Kendra Maynard, Oceana Shifflett, Adylin Taylor, Krystian Taylor, Taryn Fox, Lilly Everett, Allie Maynard and Delilah Helfrich lined up for a photo as they took a break from clearing debris caused by the flooding at Inks Lake State Park July 4 weekend.

Karen Stewart, Girl Scout volunteer, master naturalist and president of Friends of Inks Lake, was contacted by Kimi Halliburton to ask if her Girl Scouts from Troop 40016 and Troop 40061 could come to Inks Lake State Park to help clear out the debris left by the flooding during Independence Day weekend.

They did come and spent half a day cleaning up Devil’s Water Hole, a popular swimming hole at the park.

After that, they helped in Burnet, at Hamilton Park and on Oak Street.

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