By MITCHELLE STEPHENSON, For The Capital
By MITCHELLE STEPHENSON, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
02/19/09
There were 136 high school students at Camp Letts over President's Day weekend, working in small groups to come up with community service projects to take back to their communities.
Mitchelle Stephenson -For The Capital
Ashley Jackson poses with the flag that her group created at the 12th Annual Rotary Youth Leadership Camp, held over the Presidents Day weekend at Camp Letts. The Shady Side teen was sponsored by the South County Rotary Club.
The students were there as part of the Rotary Youth Leadership Conference, sponsored by Rotary clubs from Central Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Delaware.
The Rotary Club is an international service organization that has been in existence for over 100 years. Internationally they have been at the forefront of efforts to eradicate polio and stimulate peaceful resolution of conflicts. Locally, they distribute dictionaries to every public...
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