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Community - Annapolis
Boys and Girls Club members learn life lessons in ScotlandPublished 08/20/08
Several months ago two teenage members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County were tapped for a big summertime adventure.
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Charlie Butler, left and Nateka Richardson, studied in Scotland for a month this year as recipients of the club’s Scholarship Trust. They are pictured with Benji (last name not given), a teenager from Africa.Thanks to the clubs' Scholarship Trust, a separate nonprofit, Nateka Richardson and Charlie Butler received this year's award to study overseas for four weeks at the Gordonstoun International Summer School in Scotland. The two left the United States on July 10 and returned August 4. The 2007 recipients were Chelsea Franklin and twins Liz and Chris Thompson. Gordonstoun, a private boarding school in Elgin, Scotland, counts five members of Great Britain's royal...
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