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Rosie Veal, Karen Graves, and Lexus Watkins of the Boys and Girls Club of Coffee County were the speakers at the Douglas Kiwanis Club meeting Tuesday, May 10, at the Flyin’ Cowboy restaurant. 

Ms. Veal spoke about the Boys and Girls Club in general covering the age group they serve, what they do, and funding.   Ms. Graves, Teen Director and Keystone Club Advisor, spoke about the Keystone Club which is a subset of the Boys and Girls Club and whose members are ages 14 thru 18.  She explained that the Keystone Club is about leadership and service and covered some of the projects they have done and hope to do. 

Ms. Watkins, a volunteer and mentor, spoke about what she does for the Boys and Girls Club.

The Kiwanis Club members enjoyed and appreciated their talk.

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