The Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England brightened the spirits of the staff at Kent Hospital on Friday afternoon with a gift of 40 cases of cookies to thank them for their tireless efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Got to love those Thin Mints
The Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England brightened the spirits of the staff at Kent Hospital on Friday afternoon with a gift of 40 cases of cookies to thank them for their tireless efforts during the coronavirus pandemic. One package – a box of Thin Mints – was opened as a sampler to everyone’s delight. Enjoying their bites, from left, are Rebecca Reynolds from the Girl Scouts; Claudia Mainern, associate chief nurse; Shannon Sullivan, Kent vice president of operations; and Ginger Lallo, senior director of advancement for the Girl Scouts. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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Justanidiot
good to see that girl scouts has expanded beyond the 18 year old age limit. what does this teach the girls? mommy will go out and do the community service while you sit home with your boyfriend playing hide the salami
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