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Girl Scouts install birdhouses at Birmingham Trail
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Instead of staying out of the rain on a raw and drizzly November afternoon, five members of Girl Scout Troop 41535–and two of their leaders–spent time making some additions to the new Birmingham Trail along Meetinghouse Road in Birmingham Township.

The girls took on a Bronze Award project to put up seven birdhouses along the trail. Co-leader Amy Hughes said the installation of the birdhouses completes the project they started last year.

Hughes said the Bronze Award is the highest award junior Girl Scouts can receive.”

She added that they learned the trail could use the birdhouses from a contact in Birmingham Township.

“Someone … who was on a board in Birmingham Township said there was a need to publicize the walking trail. So we went to a few township meetings and asked what we could do,” said Hughes. “The girls had to do some proposals at the township meetings and they learned a lot about democracy.”

Valerie Oehler, the other co-leader for the group said, “The girls made the birdhouses and had to research how to make them.”

She added that it was a father/daughter project with the dads helping with the construction.

The girls, Sara Beth Johnson, Jessica Oehler, Katie Dempsey, Annie Dempsey and Kathryn Hughes–along with their two co-leaders–put up the seven houses on Monday, Nov. 23.

All the girls are seventh-graders.

Katie Dempsey said the project is significant because the birds need the houses. “I guess we’re kind of making the birds happy.”

Her sister Annie Dempsey said, “[The project] means a lot because we’re helping birds out and making them happier.”

Sara Beth Johnson sees the project from a different perspective: “We’re helping the community and making it prettier. And that makes me happy.”

Jessica Oehler said the project was “cool because there’s a lot of nature out here and it adds to the scenery and makes it pretty.”

Kathryn Hughes said, “I think [the project] will make people happy because you can walk down the whole path and see a lot of pretty stuff. And if they want to they can take pictures.”

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