Local Girl Scout Troop 61756 held a bottle drive at Brockport Fire District's Station One to raise money for the restoration of the Morgan-Manning House, damaged by a fire earlier this month. The community rallied around the cause, with residents donating bottles and cans. The troop members expressed their pride in helping their community and ensuring that future generations can experience the historical significance of the Morgan-Manning House.
Girl Scout Daisy Troop 61756 held a bottle drive at Brockport Fire District's Station One Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025, raising money for restoration efforts for the Morgan-Manning House after a devastating fire. Brockport, N.Y. — The efforts to restore the historic Morgan-Manning House that was damaged by a fire earlier this month is receiving a big boost thanks to local Girl Scouts .
"It feels really good," said troop member Katherine. "It burned down, and it feels really good because you're helping your community." "We grew up in Brockport," said Sydni, a mom of one of the scouts. "I remember going there as a kid. My kids have gone there, my parents have gone there. We spent a lot of time there, Christmas especially, they have Santa Claus."
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