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Perrysburg Jr. High School student Michael Skotynsky was acknowledged in his classroom for writing a letter asking Home Depot to ...
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Lea Skotynsky hides behind a desk inside the classroom of her son, Michael Skotynsky, who was honored by his class....
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Cherry St. Mission's Rosilyn Goodwin, left, and Rebecca Bowling pose with Perrysburg Jr. High School student Michael Skotynsky, who wrote ...
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Perrysburg Jr. High School student Michael Skotynsky wrote this letter asking Home Depot to donate tarps to the Cherry St....
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Home Depot's Keith Young, left, and John Smith present Perrysburg Jr. High School student Michael Skotynsky with a plaque.
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Published: 1/23/2013 - Updated: 4 months ago
Perrysburg Student Honored For Charity Contribution
Perrysburg Jr. High School student Michael Skotynsky was inspired to write a letter to Home Depot asking them to donate tarps to the Cherry St. Mission. The home improvement store donated seven 10x12 tarps. CLICK ANY PHOTO TO ENLARGE, START SLIDESHOW
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Perrysburg Jr. High School student Michael Skotynsky was acknowledged in his classroom for writing a letter asking Home Depot to ...
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Lea Skotynsky hides behind a desk inside the classroom of her son, Michael Skotynsky, who was honored by his class....
THE BLADE/LORI KING
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Cherry St. Mission's Rosilyn Goodwin, left, and Rebecca Bowling pose with Perrysburg Jr. High School student Michael Skotynsky, who wrote ...
THE BLADE/LORI KING
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Perrysburg Jr. High School student Michael Skotynsky wrote this letter asking Home Depot to donate tarps to the Cherry St....
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Home Depot's Keith Young, left, and John Smith present Perrysburg Jr. High School student Michael Skotynsky with a plaque.
THE BLADE/LORI KING
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