But it wasn't until Christina Antonini, Katlyn Flynn, Allison Reisinger and Lacey Shirley-Keffer - Girl Scouts from Troop 913 in Edgewater - got involved that the plans actually materialized.
"We've been working on the idea for 10 years," said Loreen Lake, executive director of The Chrysalis House. "Once they came into the picture, that's when things started to take off."
Joined by elected officials, community members, business supporters and Girl Scout executives, the four...
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