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Breakfast Feast With Santa and Greenbelt Lions Club

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   Enjoy an-all-you-can-eat breakfast of pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, and various beverages. Bring your camera to photograph your children with Santa. Children 12 and under accompanied by an adult are free. Adults and children 13 and older cost $7.


   The funds acquired support the various charitable activities of the Greenbelt Lions Club, such as activities at various health fairs where we test for glaucoma, vision proficiency, and hearing proficiency. Support for Lions Camp Merrick, i.e., a camp for handicapped children. Wilmer Eye Clinic of The Johns Hopkins University, eye glass collection for third world countries, and acquisition of eye glasses for local residents who otherwise could not afford them.

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Betsy Marks Delaney June 12, 2013 at 12:08 pm
Considering the sorry state of sex education in schools today and parental reluctance for teachingRead More anything but abstinence (if they teach anything at all), I'd suggest that the sale shouldn't even be questioned. When we decide education means more than just saying "no," when boys and men learn that it's as much their responsibility as women's to avoid unprotected sex and that violence against women is wrong, and when we teach consequences along with abstinence, then perhaps the pill won't be necessary. I don't see that day coming for a long, long time. Now, if the course "Our Whole Lives" taught by Unitarian Universalists became standard education in every school, perhaps we wouldn't need emergency contraception. Education (knowledge) is power.
Pachacutec June 12, 2013 at 02:16 pm
Betsy, I agree with a lot of your post; many parents seem to feel that if they tell their childrenRead More about sex, it's the same as telling them to go out and do it. I'm willing to bet that more young people get into trouble by ignorance than by knowledge. (and I haven't read the text that you mentioned but yes, education/knowledge IS power).
Peggy Anne June 12, 2013 at 02:57 pm
By all means, give them the pill and let them stop trouble in its tracks. From that moment forward,Read More encourage them to find safer ways to have fun.
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