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Just because the government shut down doesn't mean us Navy Moms Navy Dads, Grandparent's, Girl friends Boy friends, Husbands and Wives.. should do the same. Anyone that would like to put together a basket filled with items from your home state to represent your home state or items you have crafted,baked or borrowed and forgot to return to the neighbor that moved. You can bring it to Sarges Meet and Greet and have it raffled off. With all the proceeds going to Sarge and his wife. They provide and purchase the food, nothing is donated. Sarge will also make a donation to cards for recruits with money raised from the raffle. Pay it forward, Pay it forward.  The basket can represent your home state. We can have many different baskets with many different things in them. Sports items, Challenge Coins. Blue Candles. The possibilities are endless. Each raffle ticket will be 1 for $1.00 6 for $5.00 or for $20.00 you can get a his OR a hers arms length your choice.

Really it is what ever you want to bring and there is a dollar store and a Walmart right across the street for people to buy baskets if flying in. You can use gift bags and even buckets. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thank you. Time to have some fun.

Please don;t forget the kids Halloween costumes. there will also be a costume contest for all the kids and candy.

Please if you can bring a bag of candy to pass out.

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Thursday night. Wow you are a brave person.

Cat with kittens

I'm In on the basket, now just have to get a little creative here.....

Please let me know what State you are from. I am keeping everyone posted on the State tally. Thank you for helping with this project.

Also if you have little ones bring there costumes and a bag of candy to pass out. If you can. Sarge is doing a custom contest also for the kids.

Basket project update: Just picked up another from Illinois that makes #5 for them. Thank you GarayMom Ship 09 DIV 417 Total now is 25

Your very welcome 503 808, going to try my best to bring it as close as can to our Windy City.........

I Lived in Broadview for 8 years. sure don't miss the winters out there.

Where is Broadview?

It's a suburb of Chicago
Roosevelt and Mannheim rd ring a bell?

I'm horrible when it comes to the Suburbs, City girl here. But I believe its not far from Melrose Park and or Northlake? And Yes the cold is coming should be here soon, Right now its the teasingly hot days of October.  

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