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'''Change-the-World'''

The Change-the-World crew was out again in Johnson City last weekend, doing chores for people who couldn’t do them or themselves. Paul Axtell was one of the Lions Club members who teamed up with the First United Methodist Church to trim cedar, take down Christmas lights and fix doors for local residents. In this case, Axtell patched woodpecker holes that allowed the birds to nest inside a house, not only changing the homeowner’s world but the woodpecker’s, as well.

The Change-the-World crew was out again in Johnson City last weekend, doing chores for people who couldn’t do them or themselves. Paul Axtell was one of the Lions Club members who teamed up with the First United Methodist Church to trim cedar, take down Christmas lights and fix doors for local residents. In this case, Axtell patched woodpecker holes that allowed the birds to nest inside a house, not only changing the homeowner’s world but the woodpecker’s, as well.