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Daily Press file photo Twenty Girl Scout troops in the Upper Peninsula participated in a door-to-door can drive March 16, 1996. About 100 girls collected nearly 1,000 food items from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All items will be donated to the Salvation Army. The girls gathered at the Skatin’ Station after the drive to compile their collection. Pictured standing from left: Kim Reis, Samantha Beauvis, Melissa Writt, Shonda Fischvogt, and Amanda Swanson; sitting from left: Lisa Bintner, Angela Ross, Alyssa Osier, Autumn Fournier, Jackie Kilbride, Sara Cook, Stephanie Beveridge, Katie Homemik and Holly Lafreniere; standing: Ashley Osier, Alexis Caron, and Heather LaLonde.

Daily Press file photo

Twenty Girl Scout troops in the Upper Peninsula participated in a door-to-door can drive March 16, 1996. About 100 girls collected nearly 1,000 food items from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All items will be donated to the Salvation Army. The girls gathered at the Skatin’ Station after the drive to compile their collection. Pictured standing from left: Kim Reis, Samantha Beauvis, Melissa Writt, Shonda Fischvogt, and Amanda Swanson; sitting from left: Lisa Bintner, Angela Ross, Alyssa Osier, Autumn Fournier, Jackie Kilbride, Sara Cook, Stephanie Beveridge, Katie Homemik and Holly Lafreniere; standing: Ashley Osier, Alexis Caron, and Heather LaLonde.

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