More than 80 children participated in Vacation Bible School at Friday Harbor Presbyterian Church, July 13-17.  - Contributed photos
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More than 80 children participated in Vacation Bible School at Friday Harbor Presbyterian Church, July 13-17.

More than 80 children participate in Vacation Bible School


July 30, 2009 · Updated 12:20 PM 

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More than 80 children participated in Vacation Bible School at Friday Harbor Presbyterian Church, July 13-17.

More than 30 leaders and volunteers coordinated activities for the youngsters. The key people were:

— LeAnne GrosJacques, VBS director and director of Children's Ministry at the church.

— Jill Urbach, Session elder.

— Shannon Evans, Bible teacher.

— Monique Woodward, music teacher.

— Laurie Buck and Victoria Williams, kitchen coordinators.

— Scott Mapstead and Vic Woodward, recreation coordinators.

— Rainbow Williams and Teri Boden, craft coordinators.

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