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Local business gets involved in a real way at Camp O'Malley

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Lack Enterprises Plastic Plate Division's management team helps to reside a Camp O'Malley cabin.

Lack Enterprises Plastic Plate Division's management team helps to reside a Camp O'Malley cabin.

The Lacks team!

The Lacks team!

A big thank you to our Lacks team for getting hands on with our cabins.

A big thank you to our Lacks team for getting hands on with our cabins.

Lacks Enterprises Plastic Plate Division’s Management Team came to Camp O’Malley on Friday, April 30th to re-side one of the camper cabins. Not only did Lacks come to volunteer for the project, they also donated $900 for the supplies.
 
“The financial support of companies is always important and needed,” said Camp O’Malley Director Becky Reed, “but when companies like Lacks send out volunteers to do the dirty work, the rewards are even greater. We cannot show our gratitude enough.”
 
Last year and years prior, Lacks maintained the Goldenrod Cabin at the camp by keeping the cabin is in good repair, cleaning it in the spring during the Annual Spring Clean-Up and making sure it is stocked with arts & crafts supplies, games, sleeping bags, curtains, pillows, cleaning supplies, or anything else they believe the kids could use at camp.
 
In addition to the supplies and siding, Lacks recently donated towards the Camp O’Malley Annual Camper Scholarship Campaign. Camp O’Malley is grateful to have such great community support from companies such as Lacks Enterprises.
 
To find out how to get more involved with Camp O’Malley, visit the website at www.campomalley.org!

 

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