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Mayor Harris talks to scouts about job, local government News from Cub Scout Pack 888 Mayor Harris gave local Cub Scout group, Pack 888, a visit Monday night, March 21, 2011, at their pack meeting. He talked of the responsibilities of the Mayor's job, and other local government. The boys had plenty of questions to throw his way, and they truly enjoyed his taking the time to stop in, and talk with them. Pack 888 meets at the Columbia United Methodist Church, 202 Burkesville ST, Columbia, KY, every Monday night at 6pm, and is under the leadership of former Cub Master- Shane Patterson, current Cub Master- Phillip Richard, and assistant Cub Master- Troy Elmore; Den leaders - Kimberly Gutelius and Mary Ann Branham. Shane Patterson is currently in the process of forming a Boy Scout Troop at the same location for boys ages 11 and older. Anyone who is interested can contact him at (jpspatterson87@gmail.com) or (270) 250-9482 This story was posted on 2011-03-22 02:29:22
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