On April 17th, 2013, in the small, the tight-knit Texas town of West suffered a devastating fire and explosion in a nearby fertilizer plant. This explosion left 15 people dead, mostly firefighters, first responders and volunteers helping to fight the fire, and over 200 injured. The explosion nearly decimated the epicenter, destroyed West Middle School, and a two-story apartment building. Over a hundred homes were also damaged or destroyed in the blast. The town of West, which sits between Ft Worth and Waco, needs our help and as arrowmen we are obligated to aid in the recovery process.
Our lodge, Netopalis Sipo Schipinachk, the lodge in which West lies, has created a lodge flap which will be provided in return for a ten dollar donation. You can purchase this flap by going to http://longhorn.kintera.org/westtxflap. Thank you very much for your contribution in helping West, TX recover from this disaster.
WWW,
Jake Torpey
Lodge Chief
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Netopalis Sipo Schipinachk Lodge
Longhorn Council #662, Boy Scouts Of America
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Help out West, TX! - Netopalis Sipo Schipinachk Lodge (#662) - West, TX Relief Flap
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