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Moms,
I'm proud to announce our February Adoption of the USS Mason DDG-87. They are about half way through a nine month deployment in the Gulf/Mediterranean region.
Let's provide these sailors with a Mardi Gras celebration - color theme is purple, green and gold. I will send the beads, let's send them masks and decorations in the spirit of this party!
This crew consists of 250 men and 75 women and pillowcases are a go :)
Following is a list suggestions from our contact:
Anything you send will be greatly enjoyed and appreciated!!
Let's show them some Molly Mom Love!
Ship Date: February 19 - 24th
Please indicate on the box if you are including decorations so our contact can prepare the area
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I don't know how much I will be able to do, but count me in. I will look for mardi gras masks, etc. And I'll see what I can do about baking some cookies. Sounds like fun!
Hi Lynda,
I'm trying to get a small group of moms together for a packing party. My Feb is pretty booked up so far. When will you be looking for the boxes to ship out?
I'm hoping I can help out.
donna
19th - 24th - this is a short month which is why we picked a slightly earlier ship date.
Lynda,
I'll be visiting my son in San DIego and I wouldn't be able to do the packing party until Sat Mar 1st. I would be able to ship it on that Monday. Would this work? If not, I wouldn't be able to have it :(
There will be another adoption in March, why don't you plan your packing party for that adoption. Enjoy the visit with your son!
We have a mother that has a son on that ship. I will see if someone else can hold the packing party before that ship date.
Remember, whoever has the packing party..........let Diane know ASAP !!!!!(dberland@mollysadoptasailor.com)
I picked up 30 masks and 30 horns from the dollar store today!
YOU GO GIRL!!!!
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