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| The day started out with sun and Tammie Peterson's
Tie-Dye workshop. After a morning workshop people
literally did tie-dyeing all day. |
Ginger Riddle and Linda Ricks looks on with her. |
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| Merryn Londraville, Bev Crim and Beth Katcher also
listen. |
Linda St. George presented an alternate method. |
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| Al Fowler arranged for a representative of Fort Henry
Kingston, Ontario to muster and "drill" the
children. |
Here Eileen Kermode (R) shows pictures of her home
and Guide Unit from Great Britain. |
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| Here again is Eileen with some of the swaps she has. |
The big tent became a focus for much of the group
activities even though it was not quite big enough for
all of us. |
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| Wendy Baker, Anne Mellen and her daughter Barbara do
straw weaving. |
Nancy Kraft (R) teaching how to hand weave friendship
bracelets to Jenn LeNestour. |
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| Linda Ricks brought Naomi's Blanket of Love as well
as photos of our little angel. Everyone stopped by at
some point to see these. |
In the evening, there was a picnic for the chatters
of #wagggschat. Here some of the chatters pose for all
the cameras. Unfortunately, the picnic got cut short by
the first of several downpours that night. |