To the person who stole the museum’s coolers ...
Published: July 2, 2009
Updated: July 2, 2009
The Museum of Culpeper History is hosting its second annual Camp Culley, a fun-filled learning experience for local kids — ranging from rising kindergarteners to fifth-graders — over a two-week span.
The museum runs mostly on volunteer labor and depends on the loans or donations of thousands of dollars worth of supplies, foods and educational materials.
For some reason, there are people (or one person) in town who feel they deserve our supplies more than our kids do — two coolers have been stolen from the property in the last four days! While this may not seem important to those greedy individuals who stole the property, the containers were important to the camp. We’d borrowed both pieces, so now the museum will have to purchase replacements.
Your inconsideration means that our campers lose out.
So, to the person or persons who stole our coolers: Would you please return them to the museum after close of business? No harm, no foul. You’ll be doing a lot to help out your hard-working museum!
Lee Langston-Harrison
Director, Museum of Culpeper History
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