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BBBS and Amachi Picket State Park Overnight - November 2017

Vestal BGC hike team

Vestal Boys & Girls Club Hike to Little Greenbriar School, Smokies - October 2017

BBBS Match at Cades Cove

Big Brothers and Big SIsters Monarch Tagging in Cades Cove - September 2017

Amachi youth on Little River

Amachi Tubing on the Little River - August 2017

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Nature Explorers Camp at Lonsdale Elementary - July 2017

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 Amachi Picnic at Clark Center Park - July 2017

 

Dogwood Elementary 1st Grade Field Trip

 

 
Vestal Boys & Girls Club French Broad Canoe Trip
 
 
 
Amachi Picnic at Big Ridge State Park

 

 
Vestal Boys & Girls Club Hike at UT Arboretum
 
 
 
 Amachi and Big Brothers/Big Sisters View Synchronous Fireflies at Elkmont
 
 
 
Vestal Boys & Girls Club – Wilderness Navigation at William Hastie Natural Area

 

 
 
 Amachi – Disk Golf at Inskip Park
 
 
 
Lonsdale Elementary Third Grade Field Trip to Smokies
 
 
Amachi Hike at Ijams Nature Center
 
 
 
Big Brothers & Big Sisters Disc Golf at Inskip Park
 
 
 

Vestal Boys & Girls Club Camping and Hiking at Big South Fork

 

 
Vestal Boys & Girls Club Rafting on the Pigeon River

 

Amachi and Big Brothers & Big Sisters Overnight at Pickett State Park

 

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