Military kids get colorful support
La Center: Both the students and their llamas from the Llama 101 4-H Club wore purple on "Purple Up Day" on April 13 to show their support for Operation Military Kids. Llama names in parentheses. From left, (Microsoft) Krysten Lynch, (Ion) Madison Skinner, (Casper) Logan Yankovsky, (Blue Beard) Dayna Lynch, (Gemini) Kohl Yankovsky, CJ Hines, (Coco) Dayna Hines, (Winter) Ronnie Bigler and Jamie Osato.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
La Center -- 4-H students and their llamas wore purple on “Purple Up Day” April 13 to show their support for Operation: Military Kids, a national organization that now has a presence in Clark County thanks to Washington State University Extension. The organization’s goal is to connect children from military families with other active military families in their community. This summer kids can attend various camps including a Robotics & Fitness Fun Day Camp in Battle Ground. To learn more about Operation: Military Kids Vancouver, visit the Facebook page www.facebook.com/OMK.Vancouver or contact Peggy Gresham at OMK.Vancouver@gmail.com.
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