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Cub Scouts work to erase graffiti at Little League field | Whidbey News-Times
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In60°FOver the past year and a half, the structures used by North Whidbey Little League have been experiencing increasing instances of vandalism.Timothy Stoker, who is the president of the league, said the organization has been dealing with broken locks, busted doors, severed PA system wires and even burned equipment.“This can take up already limited resources and volunteer time and further burden an organization, which in the end takes away from what we are able to contribute to positively impacting kids in our...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In60°FOver the past year and a half, the structures used by North Whidbey Little League have been experiencing increasing instances of vandalism.Timothy Stoker, who is the president of the league, said the organization has been dealing with broken locks, busted doors, severed PA system wires and even burned equipment.“This can take up already limited resources and volunteer time and further burden an organization, which in the end takes away from what we are able to contribute to positively impacting kids in our...WW…
Cub Scouts work to erase graffiti at Little League field | South Whidbey Record
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In53°FOver the past year and a half, the structures used by North Whidbey Little League have been experiencing increasing instances of vandalism.Timothy Stoker, who is the president of the league, said the organization has been dealing with broken locks, busted doors, severed PA system wires and even burned equipment.“This can take up already limited resources and volunteer time and further burden an organization, which in the end takes away from what we are able to contribute to positively impacting kids in our...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In53°FOver the past year and a half, the structures used by North Whidbey Little League have been experiencing increasing instances of vandalism.Timothy Stoker, who is the president of the league, said the organization has been dealing with broken locks, busted doors, severed PA system wires and even burned equipment.“This can take up already limited resources and volunteer time and further burden an organization, which in the end takes away from what we are able to contribute to positively impacting kids in our...WW…
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