Support for the Walk for Dyslexia

I have said several times before that Scouting is respected in Lexington and that the record of service to the community is a large part of the reason for that respect.

Today I returned from training at Camp Sayre in time to go to the National Heritage Museum to see if anybody had showed up for the Walk for Dyslexia.  In fact, a small crowd of people had braved the elements.  Among them were six Scouts.

One of them told me that there wasn’t a lot to do.  In fact, there was enough to do in the way of setup and teardown to keep them busy, but showing up was the key.  The weather was terrible, but everybody there knew that the Scouts had showed up to help.

Thank you to all of the Scouts who were there.  Once again you have demonstrated that Scouting is alive and well in Lexington … and should be.

-Hank Manz

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