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Service Project For The Landmark 

By Kaydence Harman - Patrick County High School

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January 15, 2025
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Daryl Lynn Combs led a service project on December 15. This project was open to those in Sr. Beta who were seeking service hours. The Beta members created unique cards for each member of The Landmark Center. 

Combs was accompanied by Isobel Clay, Kaydence Harman, Sasha Campos, Kendall Williams, Rylee Soliday, Callie Montgomery, Ginny Nations, and Marybeth Williams. Around 60 cards were made that day; we thank all the helpers for the time and effort put into the cards, hoping that each card was appreciated. 

The Landmark Center, in Stuart, Virgina, cares and aids those who need assistance in Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s). The cards are given to members to spread kindness and joy in the holiday times. In hopes of brightening their days, and providing them with a gift that shows they are thought of. 

Senior Beta members have begun selling Pura Vida Bracelets. Members who are interested in the National Convention have been advised to participate, the funds will go towards the cost of the convention. Funds can also go to another member or a general fund in the future. Bracelets are sold at eight dollars. Bracelets were sold until January 15.

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