Foam and fun at Cub Scouts' car wash

AMENIA — Cub Scout Pack 29 of Wassaic took advantage of the warm weather Sunday, April 19, to hold a car wash in the parking lot of the Amenia Town Hall.

Jonathan Lehning has been with Pack 29 for three years. He said he belongs to the Cub Scouts because he enjoys helping people. Although he thought washing cars was fun, he admitted that perhaps “spraying the other Scouts� might be a little more entertaining. By the end of the day, most of the pack was thoroughly soaked.

This is the second car wash the pack has held. This year’s event coincided with the firehouse’s pancake breakfast, and there will be another car wash Sunday, May 3, at the Millerton Firehouse, to be held in conjunction with the fire company’s last pancake breakfast of the year.

As well as holding the car wash, the Cub Scouts continued their fundraiser for the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) chapter in Hyde Park by accepting donations of canned and dry food, blankets and pet supplies.

The Scouts also ran a deposit bottle and can collection, the proceeds of which will contribute to the Scouts’ awards at their annual dinner and at outdoor events held throughout the year.

Scoutmaster Christine Ford thanked the town of Amenia for letting them use its water supply as well as the fire department and all the people who came out for a wash.

Next up for the Cub Scouts is the Rail Trail Cleanup this Sunday, April 26. The Scouts have agreed to take care of a section of the Harlem Valley Rail Trail, and a few times a year they get together to help out. The cleanup starts at 1:30 p.m., from the Rail Trial head on Mechanic Street.

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