They went a-caroling for a cause at Portsmouth farm

Posted 12/18/17

PORTSMOUTH — A group of Girl Scouts were making spirits bright Sunday at Cloverbud Ranch on Jepson Lane.

Troop 730 led the singing of Christmas carols during a community bonfire at the …

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They went a-caroling for a cause at Portsmouth farm

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PORTSMOUTH — A group of Girl Scouts were making spirits bright Sunday at Cloverbud Ranch on Jepson Lane.

Troop 730 led the singing of Christmas carols during a community bonfire at the co-op farm.

In addition, the girls collected donations of winter coats, toiletries and school supplies for Lucy’s Hearth in Middletown. 

Members of the public enjoyed homemade chili provided by the farm’s New England Grass Fed, while the Girl Scouts handed out hot chocolate and s’mores.

Scroll through the photos above for more scenes of all the festive fun.

Cloverbud Ranch, Girl Scouts, Lucy's Hearth

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