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Spring brings good deeds

May 1 marked the 11th Annual Community Service event for Datatel Inc., which encouraged employees and their family members to volunteer at public and charitable organizations throughout the DC metropolitan area throughout the month.






Volunteers at the Fairfax County Animal Shelter included, back row from left, Landon Carter, Katie Cartwright, Jane Brown, John Van Weeren, Terri Singleton, Christine Singleton, Brian Shaner, Valorie Harrison; front row from left, Nicole Schelhouse, Jenny Reinitz, Melissa Hancock, Damone Motton, Heather Newman, Jennifer Shaner.

Volunteers working at Ellanor C. Lawrence Park were, from left, Russell Kitchner, Charlie Coe, Matt Wolfe, Mary Jones and Tricia Score.

Volunteers at the Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Center were, from left, Marissa Solis, Lesley Bracken and daughter, Karen Martin and Liz Early.

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