On Wednesday, members of Cadette Senior Girl Scout Troop 001 embarked on an educational visit to the State Capitol as part of their efforts to earn the Democracy badge. During their time at the Capitol, the scouts engaged in meaningful conversations with various state officials, gaining insights into the workings of government. Among those they met was local Representative Clay Doggett, who took the opportunity to share his experiences and knowledge with the eager young scouts. This visit not only enriched their understanding of civic engagement but also inspired them to become active participants in their communities.
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