(by Eddie Trizzino, Butler Eagle, December 08, 2023 )
A few more than a half-dozen pre-teen members of the William C. Graham Manor Squires not only organized a community spaghetti dinner, but they also helped get the ingredients, cook them into meals and serve people at the fundraiser in October.
The chapter’s master Squire, 11-year-old Jameson Curran, explained this whole process to staffers of Butler County Children & Youth Services on Wednesday, Dec. 6, when the Squires donated the proceeds from that spaghetti dinner to the youth agency. In total, the dinner raised just over $1,600 for CYS.
Jameson said it was the first time most of the members of the Masonic youth organization had participated in such a large-scale community event. But as he explained, the children were dedicated to…
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Jameson said it was the first time most of the members of the Masonic youth organization had participated in such a large-scale community event. But as he explained, the children were dedicated to…
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