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Girl Scouts Thanks Pfriem Foundation For Fixes At Camp In Weston

WESTON, Conn. — Two young campers joined the CEO of Girl Scouts of the USA in unveiling the newest improvement at Camp Aspetuck in Weston. 

Girl Scouts of the USA’s CEO Sylvia Acevedo cuts the ribbon with two campers at the new Camp Aspetuck shower house in Weston. It was made possible by a donation from the Norma F. Pfriem Foundation. Trustees Paul Miller and Matthew Woods look on.

Girl Scouts of the USA’s CEO Sylvia Acevedo cuts the ribbon with two campers at the new Camp Aspetuck shower house in Weston. It was made possible by a donation from the Norma F. Pfriem Foundation. Trustees Paul Miller and Matthew Woods look on.

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Paul Miller and Matthew Woods, trustees of the Norma F. Pfriem Foundation, joined Girl Scouts national CEO Sylvia Acevedo in unveiling the new shower house at Camp Aspetuck in Weston. 

The shower house was made possible by a generous donation from the Fairfield-based Norma F. Pfriem Foundation.

Girl Scouts of Connecticut runs Camp Aspetuck in Weston, which hosts hundreds of girls and troops from across Fairfield County throughout the year and at day camps in the summer.

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