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Caitlyn Young prepares to attach a plaque Saturday at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter in Waterville. The signage identifies the community service project Young took on to earn her Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel
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Jim Grenier hands Caitlyn Young a tablecloth Saturday as they prepare to unveil Young's community garden at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter in Waterville.
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A plaque identifies Caitlyn Young's community service project at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter in Waterville. The Girl Scout build a raised garden bed as part of her Gold Award project.
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Caitlyn Young prepares to attach a plaque Saturday at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter in Waterville. The signage identifies the community service project Young took on to earn her Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting.