With the help of the Wyoming Indians 4-H Club and members of the community, the Paw Paw Leos Club was able to raise almost $250 from 284 pounds of collected aluminum for the Trash Mountain Project that cares for the education of children living in trash d
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With the help of the Wyoming Indians 4-H Club and members of the community, the Paw Paw Leos Club was able to raise almost $250 from 284 pounds of collected aluminum for the Trash Mountain Project that cares for the education of children living in trash dump communities. If anyone was not able to attend this event but would still like to participate, they can take aluminum to Buckman Iron & Metal Co. in Mendota and specify that it is for "Paw Paw Bible Church/Trash Mountain Project." (Photo contributed)