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Coach Ripper Bulletin Board Reflection
For the fourth quarter, to earn service hours, I helped Coach Ripper set up and decorate her bulletin boards. It was definitely a fun experience and a creative one too. A couple of friends and I completed around 4 bulletin boards in total and it did require a lot of work and thought to be exhibited. I really loved doing the activity because it was artsy and was a challenge since it took a lot of time and effort, which is a great thing about this assignment. Overall, I think the outcome of each board was amazing and all the work paid off.
I would definitely do this again. Generally speaking, this activity was extremely fun and it was quite a challenge. The hard work my friends and I put into doing this paid off in the end. This task was creative

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