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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Operation Undies 2013 — Thanks For Your Help
The year is coming to a close and so is Operation Undies. For our 5th anniversary we went back to basics this year and provided the item that started it all Socks and Undies. Through a combined effort with friends, … Continue reading
Posted in OPERATION UNDIES
Tagged Christmas Charity Opportunities, Operation Undies
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Gingerbread Festival in Daybreak — A New Christmas Tradition
I love the second half of December. By the second half of the month, most of the shopping and holiday obligations are over and the fun, magical events happen. We started a new magical tradition last year attending the Ivory … Continue reading
Posted in PLEASANT EVENTS, VOCAL SOKOL LOCAL
Tagged #gingerbreadfest, #iheartivory, #ivoryhomes, Christmas Traditions, Cool Gingerbread Houses, Ivory Homes, Ivory Homes Gingerbread Festival
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I Want Your Undies — Operation Undies is BACK
I found the Centro de la Familia, a Headstart program for the children of migrant farm workers, almost four years ago. One of my friends, a preschool teacher at the school, reached out asking for help with some very basic … Continue reading
Posted in CALLING FOR HELP, OPERATION UNDIES
Tagged Kid service project ideas, Operation Undies, Service Project Ideas Utah, Sub for Santa Opportunties
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My Embarassing Moment — Is It Really Worth The Rush?
I had my day all planed out. I put several things off until later in the afternoon so I could combine trips and “save time.” I could have done … Continue reading