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Junior League
has 120 new
"j helping hands
1 The Bry~n-College Station Junior League pro~i-, ,
1 sionals were iri full planning mode, as 60 of the
women gathered at a College Station home
~ July 19. Appetizers and desserts were shared as the
'I executive board welcomed their newc;omers.
~ Amid the group, Ginny Wenger, Kelli Jackson,
1 Laura Byrne and Angie Pechal enjoyed socializ-
:j . iniaty Scott talked about
1 the wonderful Reach Out &
l Read program - a special
program for underprivi-
, leged children and their
,., parents, dedicated to read-
ing exposure. The provi-
sional class eagerly
I MOllY WATSON snatched up the volunteer
opportunities presented to Mindy Clark and Courtney Noynaert enJoy the' 'evening.
I About Town them. Our community is
I ' fortunate to have 120 new
hands to help make Bryan-College Station an even
better place to live.
I~ Look for the Junior Leaguers about town with
their yellow school bus, gathering school supplies
for more than 9,000 schoolchildren for its annual
L~tuff the Bus event. , . '
IRoxanna Russell, Adrienne Gattis and Cortney Tenhet discuss the Reach J
~ & Read program with member Katy Scott. .
Junior League President
Amanda Vaughan.
1 Joan Howze, Jen Wessels, Amy Janak and Rebecca Wilson get acgu~lnt~ at the evening social.
lJennlfer Hickle Carpenter, Amanda Matzke, Judy
IMarrs, Karl Krueger and Karen Royal executed a
perfect event for the Junior League
Class. .
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