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The Duck Race
Labor Day, Mon. Sept. 7th
1:00 pm.
Berglund Home (4312 Bitter Creek)
$4 for 1 duck or 3 ducks for $10
BBQ to follow! Bring your lawn chairs, something yummy to grill, and sides/desserts to share! Come cheer on your ducks! Prizes for top 3 ducks - possibly more!
Coins for Cami is raising funds for James Rackley Missions to provide Vacation Bible School materials to children in Southern Mexico and Belize, in memory of Camille Berglund. Last year Coins for Cami raised enough funds to adopt 4 villages. Our goal this year is to adopt at least 6 villages ($1000).
For more information about the "Adopt a Village" program, please visit: James Rackley Missions
"James and Beverly Rackley are dedicated to breaking the cycle of victimization and vast darkness in the lives of the Mayan Indian children in Southern Mexico. This happens when the children experience the love of God. There is no way to predict what great things a child might accomplish for the Lord, or how God will use a little child in his or her own village to reach others! CHILDREN . . . the world’s greatest natural resource!"
Camille Berglund is the daughter of Scott and Stephanie Berglund, of Star Valley, Wyoming.
Donations may also be made by sending a check to:
Coins for Cami
Stephanie Berglund
4312 Bitter Creek
Afton, WY 83110
Labor Day, Mon. Sept. 7th
1:00 pm.
Berglund Home (4312 Bitter Creek)
$4 for 1 duck or 3 ducks for $10
BBQ to follow! Bring your lawn chairs, something yummy to grill, and sides/desserts to share! Come cheer on your ducks! Prizes for top 3 ducks - possibly more!
Coins for Cami is raising funds for James Rackley Missions to provide Vacation Bible School materials to children in Southern Mexico and Belize, in memory of Camille Berglund. Last year Coins for Cami raised enough funds to adopt 4 villages. Our goal this year is to adopt at least 6 villages ($1000).
For more information about the "Adopt a Village" program, please visit: James Rackley Missions
"James and Beverly Rackley are dedicated to breaking the cycle of victimization and vast darkness in the lives of the Mayan Indian children in Southern Mexico. This happens when the children experience the love of God. There is no way to predict what great things a child might accomplish for the Lord, or how God will use a little child in his or her own village to reach others! CHILDREN . . . the world’s greatest natural resource!"
Camille Berglund is the daughter of Scott and Stephanie Berglund, of Star Valley, Wyoming.

Donations may also be made by sending a check to:
Coins for Cami
Stephanie Berglund
4312 Bitter Creek
Afton, WY 83110

