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01/23/2008

Youth News December 12, 2007

by Courtney Vaughn

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December 12, 2007

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Night'Twas December ninth two thousand and seven
A beautiful night for a S. B's youth gatherin'!

We met at the DiGiorgio's, whose home was inviting
For a progressive dinner that was sure to be exciting!Lasagna

Lasagna and salad and drinks galore
Everyone filled up then we dashed to the door!

 We piled into vans and hopped on 285
But when we got to Centennial Park we were met with a surprise!

Melting The ice rink was closed because the ice wouldn't freeze
After all it was seventy five degrees!!!!

So onto the McGrew's home we traveled that night
For ice cream sundaes and a gift exchange, what a sight!
Christmas Tree

 There was joy, fun and laughter's of glee
A singing penguin and a dancing Christmas tree!

Then as the end of the evening grew near
We wished everyone Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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