Nine adults and 13 students from the North Country recently visited Ireland, Wales and England as part of a community trip in part sponsored by DeKalb Junction Methodist Church. The group travelled …
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Nine adults and 13 students from the North Country recently visited Ireland, Wales and England as part of a community trip in part sponsored by DeKalb Junction Methodist Church.
The group travelled in Europe from April 12 through April 20.
Highlights from the trip included kissing the Blarney Stone, watching a sheep herding exhibition and seeing “bog” bodies.
Rebecca Bascom, who submitted the photo, said “Not only did everyone have a wonderful time, but the memories will last a lifetime.”
The group also sang along with local Welsh musicians and toured London.
“We would like to thank the community for their support during the bake sales and to DeKalb Junction Methodist Church for the use of the building for meetings and fund raising opportunity,” she said.