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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Louisiana Scout Troop Visits the Scottsboro Boys Museum

Scout Troop 65 from Monroe, Louisiana pose for a group picture, a group of fine young people and leaders.
Scout Troop 65 on the bus heading to Atlanta. Scout Master Rev. Roosevelt Wright is seated front right in the picture. Before Atlanta they will stop at Unclaimed Baggage.

Ms. Sheila Washington, Scottsboro Boys Museum and Scottsboro/Jackson County Multi-cultural Heritage Foundation Chairperson.

Many Thanks to the Chairperson of the Jackson County Commission, Ms. Sadie Bias, State Representative John Robinson, Scottsboro Mayor Melton Potter and Chamber of Commerce Tourism Director for making presentations and welcoming Scout Troop 65 to Scottsboro.
Part of Troop 65 young ladies and future leaders of Monroe, Louisiana.

Mayor Potter and Ms. Washington speak to some of the Scout Group.

Scout Troop 65 from Monroe, Louisiana visited the Scottsboro Boys Museum Tuesday July 6th. The Scout Troop's knickname is the Time Travelers and is a co-ed Troop of Explorer Scouts.

Rev. Roosevelt Wright is the Scout Master and stated that the book “The Children of Panther Burn" created interest for the trip to Scottsboro.

1 comment:

Matt Green said...

Gary, Mobile Federalist Society is hosting former AL AG Bill Baxley next week to discuss the case and pardon of Clarence Norris.
Historic video promoting the event is here http://bit.ly/Ygh5rX

you can follow the group on twitter @MOBILEALCHAPTER

good work on your site !

Matt Green
President
Brevard Hand-Alex Howard Chapter
Mobile Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies