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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Troop 2028 – March 30
The other night I got on a train to meet some new friends – the Girl Scouts of Troop 2028 and their terrific leaders, Denise and Barbara. Denise found me right here on the One Good Deed blog last New … Continue reading
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Tagged community service, Girl Scouts, high school, Massapequa, One Good Deed, troop, writing tips
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The Ripple Effect – March 25
Usually I would put this in the “Your Good Deeds” column — but I just wanted to share with readers how thrilled I am to see that (just maybe!) One Good Deed is working. Thanks, Susan…and readers, please send in … Continue reading
The old songs – March 17
I spoke to the aunts today — there used to be more of them, of course, and in days past my grandfather, too, who came from County Galway, became a chauffeur and gardener and taught me to dance the jig. … Continue reading
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I saw something – March 8
Since the tragedy of 9/11, there has been an ad campaign in New York City on the subways and buses, urging people to keep their eyes peeled and report anything suspicious. It warns riders particularly about bags and packages that … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, bus, good citizen, oe good deed, subway, suspicious package
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The Senior Trip – March 1
“CandyadollahCandyadollahCandyadollah!” mock-shouted Della in the break room at work yesterday. What ho? I thought, and sidled over. “I thought it might work if I shouted like the guys on the street,” she laughed. We peered into a box of chocolate … Continue reading