Friday, April 26, 2024
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A Baldwin cub scout recently let his creative juices flow and transformed his driveway into a colorful work of art to spread cheer in the neighborhood.
Ryley Boodram, under the supervision of his mother, Windy Boodram, used colored chalk to decorate the ground with the colors of the rainbow.
Doris Corporan, the den leader of Cub Scout Pack 824, Wolf Den 4, said Boodram’s street art aims to lift spirits during a difficult time in the world. “It is a true sight to see!” she said.
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