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The Pack 589, Wolf Den of Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School got an opportunity to serve their community and participate in recycling through the St. John Neumann Catholic Church Aluminum Can Program., which benefits the church’s scholarship fund. The church counts on the parishioners and community to gather their aluminum cans for recycling. They are then crushed by a team of volunteers, led by Lee Phillips, and taken to the recycling center where the cans are turned into cash. Above, from left, are Belinda Gulyas, Matt Engel, Nate Wright, Jimmy Osman, Walker Weis, TJ Gulyas, and Lee Phillips. Submitted Photos

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