Reveals 60 Years of HistoryΒ
Β The instant Katie Keys stepped through the doors of the small structure she was moved by memories of her girlhood. The active Perris community member was a Girl Scout here until 1960, still a proud alumna of Troop 4, and a member of the very first group of girls to use the Perris Scout House back in 1952.
βI was here for the first opening and here again to see it restored in beauty,β said Ms. Keys during the March 6 rededication ceremony of the Perris Scout House. She wasnβt alone. Β Over 60 proud community members were in attendance, including Perris Mayor Daryl Busch.
βI am awed at the sense of community and so incredibly proud of the work done here today,β said Mayor Busch.
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The venture required 500 hours of work and the assistance of thirty volunteers.
Maggie Ramirez, an energetic Cadette from Girl Scout Troop 40782, lead by Patricia Campos and Janice Carroll, sent and email to Lowes, the local home improvement and building supply store, Β asking for assistance. Her letter landed in the inbox of Chris Dahl, project manager of Loweβs Heroes. Upon seeing the pictures of the neglected building, Chris immediately knew this was the project for his team.
The venture required 500 hours of work and the assistance of thirty volunteers. Loweβs Home Improvement generously provided the funds to complete the project, as it has with many others around the country. The local store also donated all the needed supplies.
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When the project began to lose momentum, it was Girl Scout Maggie Ramirez who renewed the crewβs energy. Β She breathed new life into the tired volunteers with her genuine gratitude.
The girls give special thanks to Lowe's Heroes, Nuevo Tree, the Forestry Department and Perris Fire Department.
Time and again, the girls were shown the true spirit of community.Β Harry Jimenez (sp), general manager for Loweβs Distribution Center, came to help with the floor when he noticed the scout house needed all new appliances. Although Loweβs had reached their project budget, Mr. Jimenez was able to make it happen for the girls.
Nuevo Tree generously removed trees from the cluttered scout house yard and cleaned-up a huge tree directly next to the house.
John May of the Forestry Department worked diligently to get the water running inside.
Patricia Campos, Girl Scout leader of Troop 40728, designed the rededication ceremony whileΒ Β Ashley Villatoro, representing Maggie Ramirez, also from Troop 40782, Β gave her speech. Β Unfortunately, Ms. Ramirez was unable to attend; she is currently spending time with her grandmother in Mexico.
The Heroes from Loweβs were joined by the ladies of Troop 488 and Troop 40728, along with their families, who worked right beside them...
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How You Can Help
Even with all of the incredible work Loweβs has done, the Girl Scout house is still in need of a new roof, as well as a landscaper to level the ground around the house.Β
Janice Carrols, troop leader ofΒ 40728Β shared their goals for the outside area of the scout house. βWeβd like to eventually move the fire pit, level the ground and use the area for camp-outs and song fests. But for now, the girls are beyond excited with the remodel of our beloved Scout house!β
If you would like to donate your expertise in either area and volunteer to finish renovations, please contact the Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council atΒ 951-813-3355.