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Bonner Volunteer: Camp Casey is future of tomorrow

About: "Camp Casey receives 2000 gift from LWC Bonner Program

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Dana Harmon has just received an email stating why one of our Bonner Volunteers, Holli Clevenger thinks Camp Casey deserves this grant mentioned in the earlier article. Here's what she wrote:
"Camp Casey is the future of tomorrow. For it is there that writers are born, politicians stand up for their beliefs, scientists make discoveries, and chefs learn to cook. For me, Camp Casey is giving the gift of believing in a child and showing them that. It's been my way to help create a better tomorrow." -HOLLI CLEVENGER.
"Holli Clevenger so distinctly describes what our after school program means to both sets of students, those here and at the college, that I had to share," Camp Casey Director Harmon said.




This story was posted on 2009-05-04 16:23:16
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