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Rotary Club of St. Thomas Plants First Peace Pole with Help from Boys and Girls Club

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The Rotary Club of St. Thomas has planted its first peace pole at the Boys and Girls Club at the Oswald Harris Court housing community on St. Thomas. The pole was designed and painted by Boys and Girls Club members ages 4 to 10, according to member Kelecia Francis.

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