Neighbor Notes
Peak’s Addition resident Britney Hardy, of Swiss Avenue (pictured, 3rd from left), was recently recognized along with fellow Girl Scouts.
Girl Scout Troop 1776, which comprises 11 Lakewood girls, has achieved Junior Girl Scouting's highest award, the Bronze Award.
The route to the Bronze Award includes the earning of selected badges and the achievement of other awards, and culminates in a community service project that the girls must organize and execute.
Troop 1776 chose as their service project the preparation and assembly of craft kits for patients at Children's Medical Center. The girls individually each did a "rattle drive" to provide toys for the babies in the hospital.
Congratulations to the girls on this special achievement.
The troop is led by Amy McLarty and Evelyn Hardwick. For information on joining the Girl Scouts, contact Evelyn Hardwick at ehardwick@republictitle.com.
As seen on Lakewood-Now.net.
Comments
Monday 9:00 am. The guest quarters at 4527 1/2 and 4529 Worth Street has flooded again as a direct result of the dam created by the school and adjact parking lot located in Buckner Park. Surface rain water that used to have washed downstream over the park is now blocked by the above mentioned construction. My distraught tenant, that is now moving out, said that the water started filling up the street and backed up into his apartment.
The good news is that the master plan for Buckner Park includes correcting this engineering design flaw.
Posted by: Steven Bourn | September 10, 2007 11:30 AM