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Manager of Boys & Girls Club points kids in right direction

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Coach and dad: Special bonds for some Snohomish County families
June 7 was a day of rejuvenation for Jeff Sowards, a teacher, two-sport coach and head of the Hi-Q knowledge team at Lakewood High School.

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Yacht club hosts day of fun for dozens of children
The Bradenton Yacht Club hosted over 30 children from the Boys and Girls Club of Manatee County for a day of fun.

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Manager of Boys & Girls Club points kids in right direction
For 25 years, Gregory Jones has mentored thousands of at-risk youth through his work with the Boys & Girls Club in Pompano Beach. Now manager of the Thomas D. Stephanis Unit, Jones, 43, said he knows how important it is to have a positive role model. In fact, he benefited from the club growing up.

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Tifosi Optics Scout Kids Single Lens Sunglasses

2:08 am in Boy Scout Apparel by

  • Fit: Extra Small Faces
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  • Glare Guard Glare Reducer
  • Lifetime Warranty
  • case & microfiber cleaning bag with purchase

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Weight: 19 grams. Fit: Extra Small Faces. Grilamid TR-90 Open Frame Design. Hydrophilic Rubber Temples & Nose Piece. Lifetime Warranty. Polycarbonate Decentered Lens for Optical Clarity. Glare Guard Glare Reducer to Decrease Eye Fatigue. 100% UVA & UVB Protection. All Tifosi Eyewear include case & microfiber cleaning bag with purchase…. More >>

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Prana Kids Scout Pant Boy’s Casual Pants

3:45 am in Boy Scout Apparel by

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Get ready to scout out your next adventure with the Scout Pant by Prana. Cargo pant perfect for wherever the great outdoors may lead you. Top stitch detailing. Side cargo pocket. Internal elastic waistband helps to provide a perfect fit. Mesh pocket lining. 70% cotton, 30% polyester. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Product measurements were taken using size M (10 Big Kids). Please note that measurements may vary by size. Flat rate shipping $6.95…. More >>

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O’Neill Kids Scout Girl’s Clothing

12:09 pm in Girl Scout Apparel by

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Find your way to great fashion in Scout. Sensational v-neck tee in a flattering A-line silhouette. Puffy sleeves add a feminine touch. Adorable glitter graphics wrap around the side. 100% cotton. Machine wash cold and tumble dry low. Product measurements were taken using size S (7/8 Big Kids). Please note that measurements may vary by size…. More >>

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How To Involve Your Kids In Breakfast: Wacky Bran Pancakes

12:09 pm in Girl Scouts by

Doctors and nutritionists tell us that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.  It is important that we get our children involved in breakfast at an early age.  This pancake recipe is a good way to let your children get involved in the kitchen and in creating their own breakfast.  This is a fun way to enjoy weekend or holiday breakfasts.  As the mother of two daughters who were members of the Girl Scouts and as a former scout leader, I am passing this Girl Scout recipe along to you to enjoy with your children or grandchildren.  The children will become so involved with “their” pancakes, they won’t even realize they are eating healthy bran.

 

WACKY BRAN PANCAKES
This is an old Girl Scouts recipe.

2 cups milk
1/2 cups All-Bran cereal
1 egg, beaten
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
3 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
2 tbsp sugar
3 colors of food coloring, your choice

In a medium mixing bowl, stir the milk and cereal into the beaten egg; let mixture stand for a couple minutes or until the cereal is softened. Sift together the flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar. Stir the dry ingredients into the cereal mixture just until blended. This batter will be lumpy.

Take 1/3 portions of batter and put into 3 separate small bowls. Stir your food coloring choices into the bowls of batter.

Drizzle colored batter onto a lightly greased hot griddle to make faces, ie eyes, nose, mouth. Cook until bubbles appear. Pour 1/4 cup batter over each face. Cook until bubbly. Turn once.

Yield: 10 to 12 pancake faces.

Enjoy!

Grandma Linda is a collector of vintage recipes. She enjoys sharing these old-time recipes with others on her blog at http://grandmasvintagerecipes.blogspot.com

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