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Procter and Gamble in Auburn stopped operations on Wednesday for its annual business meeting and sent its 400-plus employees into the community to work on service projects. Dawn Destrini, left, a process leader at P&G and Brenda Pulkkinen, business leader at P&G, paint a rock covered in graffiti on the side of the Barker Mill Trail in Auburn.
Procter and Gamble in Auburn stopped operations on Wednesday for its annual business meeting and sent its 400-plus employees into the community to work on service projects. Dawn Destrini, left, a process leader at P&G and Brenda Pulkkinen, business leader at P&G, paint a rock covered in graffiti on the side of the Barker Mill Trail in Auburn.
Procter and Gamble of Auburn stopped operations Wednesday for its annual business meeting and sent its 400-plus employees into the community to work on service projects.
Procter and Gamble of Auburn stopped operations Wednesday for its annual business meeting and sent its 400-plus employees into the community to work on service projects.
Procter and Gamble of Auburn stopped operations Wednesday for its annual business meeting and sent its 400-plus employees into the community to work on service projects.
Procter and Gamble of Auburn stopped operations Wednesday for its annual business meeting and sent its 400-plus employees into the community to work on service projects.
Procter and Gamble of Auburn stopped operations Wednesday for its annual business meeting and sent its 400-plus employees into the community to work on service projects. Frank Walker and Kat Fickett pull undergrowth from the side of the Barker Mill Trail in Auburn.
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