121521 Boy Scouts

Scouts Help Pantry

Dec 16, 2021

GCFP In the News

121521 Boy Scouts

Scouts Help Pantry

Gunnison Country Times
Dec. 16, 2021

Boy Scout Troop 476 delivered 485 pounds of food to the Gunnison Country Food Pantry during their holiday community service. The scouts extend special thanks to Ace Hardware for the bags and to the community households that helped fill them. Standing in the back row are Jonathan Robinson, Spencer Hays, Kade Jones, Jonny Pierce and Scout Master Josh Pierce. In the front are Margaret Cranor, Lincoln Hemmert, Katie Dix, and Ethan Pierce.

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