Auburn Stake of LDS Church does major work at state parks

Ken Crabtree and Charles Fowler loaded gravel to place in some post holes. - Courtesy photo
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Ken Crabtree and Charles Fowler loaded gravel to place in some post holes.

September 22, 2010 · Updated 4:10 PM 

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Auburn Stake members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently conducted a thorough cleanup of Flaming Geyser State Park, part of the Day of Service Northwest 2010 campaign.

Members also went to Nolte State Park to place a heavy setting of posts along the interpretive trail.

The effort involved 216 volunteers who donated 317 hours of service to an appreciative park service beset with significant budget cuts.

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