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Previous Trips

2007

2006

2005

For those of you who have raised the minimum $300, please continue to ask for sponsors. The more money we raise, the more impactful our trip can become. Also remember that you must also accumulate at least 18 points and attend 2 of 3 Safety and skills Development sessions. All three requirements must be met in order for you to make the trip.

Our final Safety and Skills Development Sessions will be on Saturday, May 17. The first session will be in two shifts beginning at 8 and noon. We will be working to build a wheel chair ramp for Nancy Sterling of Salisbury who's battle with ALS was recently featured in the Daily Times. See the article below.

Call Mrs. Taylor if you have questions on your points. There are only 5 left to earn.

Watch the calendar for upcoming events. Call Mr or Mrs Taylor if you have questions.

See our Team Trip Photos for 2007.

Article on Nancy Sterling.

On Saturday, April 19, our team constructed a wheel chair ramp at the home of Mrs. Butler on Dutchess Drive for her husband.. See Photos below:

Mr. Hearne and Connor Jackson supervise the building.

Proper landscaping will make th eramp more appealing.

Mrs. Butler and her daughter loved her new ramp.

 

Updated as of Friday, May 2, 2008