lololol - you know - with you, it could be almost anything!!!
vvvbg
ahem...to those who don't know - the blue star program has been around
for many years
it provides an identification placard [literally, a big blue star easily
seen from a distance] for the home/house window. where showing, children
know that they can approach that home for assistance when in need -
stranger in the neighborhood, lost dog, almost anything.
when i was president of a local kiwanis club we sponsored this program
for our region - in the first year caught two back-door robbers, gave
haven to many latch key kids whose parents were late getting home, and
more scraped knees and elbows than can be counted. and a passle of stray
dogs.
small towns have done this without any formal organization for
generations, but in more 'urban/suburban' environs, it's a great way to
be a community.
spodosaurus wrote:
>
> Paul T. Holland wrote:
> > hey tl!
> >
> > howdy to another freecycler
>
> Okay, I know what this is, as I'm a member of our local Australian
> freecycle group.
>
> > [and, bye the bye - another blue star from
> > the 70's]
>
> Now this, this can't be what I'm thinking...???
>
> >
> > be well
> >
> > paul
> >
> >
> > PS: i don't see where you have made the obligatory donation of
> > chocolate...but don't worry, i'll hold it for you until...
> >
> > tlspiegel wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> I'm doing some research on JRA - and found this group. I'm happy I
> >> found it, because there is a ton of good information here.
Would
> >> someone please tell me the username of the group owner here? TIA!
>
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