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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
In today's issue of the Christian Science Monitor (circulation 700,000), columnist Marilyn Gardner reflects on a poignant moment that occurred when she was a Girl Scout and the impact it had in her adult life. We found the article touching, and hope you do as well.
Do you have any special memories of the holiday season as a time of generosity? We'd love to hear some of them.
Christian Science Monitor Columnist Reflects on her Girl Scout Experience
In today's issue of the Christian Science Monitor (circulation 700,000), columnist Marilyn Gardner reflects on a poignant moment that occurred when she was a Girl Scout and the impact it had in her adult life. We found the article touching, and hope you do as well.
Do you have any special memories of the holiday season as a time of generosity? We'd love to hear some of them.
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