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Village Board Approves Girl Scouts’ Inclusive Vision

Cherry Valley Board OKs

Girl Scouts’ Inclusive Vision

Girl Scouts, Bailey Thayer (left) and Zola Palmer (right) following their meeting with Parkitects.

By CHRYSTAL SAVAGE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com

CHERRY VALLEY – Girl Scouts, Bailey Thayer and Zola Palmer are making a difference in their community.

When brainstorming service project ideas, the fourth and fifth-grade juniors suggested improving the village playground behind the Cherry Valley Community Center – formerly the Cherry Valley School – by adding more equipment.

Specifically, Zola is excited to add spinners to the current equipment. “I like to spin,” she said.

Bailey is looking forward to adding a handicapped swing to the mix. “There are not many in the area, and we have kids in our school that are disabled and are wheelchair-bound.  I think it would be nice to have options locally for them to play on a playground,” she said.

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