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Elks Presents Ribbons

Oct 20, 2016 | Headline News

Submitted Photo The Trenton Elks Lodge No. 801 presented ribbons to students at the Newtown-Harris School as part of the Elks “Just Say No to Drugs” campaign. Preschool students pictured are, from left, front row, Amelia Lewis, Jackson Lewis, Brandon Allen, Liam Oaks, Kamyla Vazquez, Zane Freeman, A.J. Metcalf; middle row, Lexi Miller, Eli Neff, Keegan Foster, Keiton Parsons; back row, Mrs. Renner, Mr. Freeman and Gene Urich of the Elks Lodge.

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The Trenton Elks Lodge No. 801 presented ribbons to students at the Newtown-Harris School as part of the Elks “Just Say No to Drugs” campaign. Preschool students pictured are, from left, front row, Amelia Lewis, Jackson Lewis, Brandon Allen, Liam Oaks, Kamyla Vazquez, Zane Freeman, A.J. Metcalf; middle row, Lexi Miller, Eli Neff, Keegan Foster, Keiton Parsons; back row, Mrs. Renner, Mr. Freeman and Gene Urich of the Elks Lodge.


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Submitted Photo The Trenton Elks Lodge No. 801 presented ribbons to students at the North Mercer School as part of the Elks “Just Say No to Drugs” campaign. Pictured are, from left, front row, fourth graders Brennen Sims and Shelby Henley; back row, counselor Lauren Guilkey, Elks representative Gene Urick and senior Cashman Hartley.

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The Trenton Elks Lodge No. 801 presented ribbons to students at the North Mercer School as part of the Elks “Just Say No to Drugs” campaign. Pictured are, from left, front row, fourth graders Brennen Sims and Shelby Henley; back row, counselor Lauren Guilkey, Elks representative Gene Urick and senior Cashman Hartley.

Submitted Photo The Trenton Elks Lodge No. 801 presented ribbons to students at the Princeton High School as part of the Elks “Just Say No to Drugs” campaign. Pictured are, from left, front row, Allison Batson, Kylei Lamp, Mason Weber; back row, Dr. Kristin Henke and Elks representative Gene Urick.

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The Trenton Elks Lodge No. 801 presented ribbons to students at the Princeton High School as part of the Elks “Just Say No to Drugs” campaign. Pictured are, from left, front row, Allison Batson, Kylei Lamp, Mason Weber; back row, Dr. Kristin Henke and Elks representative Gene Urick.