Brownies Sell Brownies in Arlington
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Brownies Sell Brownies in Arlington

... for a good cause.

McKenzie Corry and Annabelle Wolff team up to pour cups of lemonade at 50 cents each for thirsty customers. Annabelle comments, “she sure is good at pouring.” Half of the Brownies were manning the bake sale and half were inside the school having a lesson about what it means to give to the community and the difference between need and want. They would combine experiences to earn their Philanthropist Badge.

McKenzie Corry and Annabelle Wolff team up to pour cups of lemonade at 50 cents each for thirsty customers. Annabelle comments, “she sure is good at pouring.” Half of the Brownies were manning the bake sale and half were inside the school having a lesson about what it means to give to the community and the difference between need and want. They would combine experiences to earn their Philanthropist Badge. Photo by Shirley Ruhe.

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Brownie Troop 4403 is selling lemonade, cookies and brownies at Jamestown Elementary School on Friday, Sept. 29 to earn their Philanthropist Badge. A quick exchange of dollars and cookies as everyone wants to order at once. From left: Abby Taylor, Jane Malloy, McKenzie Cory and Annabelle Wolff aim to please the whole crowd — cookies without nuts, any pumpkin muffins left?

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Keegan Davenport (left) and Maggie Newfield display the day’s proceeds from the Brownie Troop 4403 bake sale on Sept. 29. One Brownie guessed they had $150 and another ventured $400. When the proceeds of the day were totaled it was $260.25. This will be donated to Kolter Elementary School in Houston. Jane Malloy said, “It goes to poor people.”

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Brownies Jane Malloy, McKenzie Cory and Annabelle Wolff are helping Arden Vantil choose which cookie is the best. One of the mothers reported there was a mad dash for the cookies when Jamestown School let out. By mid-afternoon the pumpkin muffins and brownies had sold out and only a few cookies remained.