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Kadie

(15,369 posts)
Mon Jan 23, 2012, 03:54 PM Jan 2012

Democratic Women's Council demolish Republican presidential sand sculpture in SC for charity - pics


Members of the Democratic Women's Council of Horry County, S.C. , hand out hard hats and shovels before working to demolish the Republican presidential sand sculpture outside the Myrtle Beach Convention Center in Myrtle Beach January 23, 2012. The group contracted with the Myrtle Beach area Chamber of Commerce to demolish the sculpture to raise money for the charitable organization Mothers Against Violence.


A toy donkey is placed in front of the Republican presidential sand sculpture before it is demolished, outside the Myrtle Beach Convention Center in Myrtle Beach January 23, 2012. The Democratic Women's Council of Horry County, S.C. contracted with the Myrtle Beach area Chamber of Commerce to demolish the sculpture to raise money for the charitable organization Mothers Against Violence.


Pink shovels are lined up before members of the Democratic Women's Council of Horry County, S.C. , start work to demolish the Republican presidential sand sculpture, outside the Myrtle Beach Convention Center in Myrtle Beach January 23, 2012. The group contracted with the Myrtle Beach area Chamber of Commerce to demolish the sculpture to raise money for the charitable organization Mothers Against Violence.


Members of the Democratic Women's Council of Horry County, S.C. and Mothers Against Violence work to demolish the Republican presidential sand sculpture, outside the Myrtle Beach Convention Center in Myrtle Beach January 23, 2012. The group contracted with the Myrtle Beach area Chamber of Commerce to demolish the sculpture to raise money for the charitable organization Mothers Against Violence.


Members of the Democratic Women's Council of Horry County, S.C. , work to demolish the Republican presidential sand sculpture, outside the Myrtle Beach Convention Center in Myrtle Beach January 23, 2012. The group contracted with the Myrtle Beach area Chamber of Commerce to demolish the sculpture to raise money for the charitable organization Mothers Against Violence.


Elizabeth Bowens (L) and Floria Pickett of Mothers Against Violence work to demolish the Republican presidential sand sculpture, outside the Myrtle Beach Convention Center in Myrtle Beach January 23, 2012. The Democratic Women's Council of Horry County, S.C. contracted with the Myrtle Beach area Chamber of Commerce to demolish the sculpture to raise money for Mothers Against Violence.


Ann Beser (front), a member of the Democratic Women's Council of Horry County, S.C. , works to demolish the Republican presidential sand sculpture, outside the Myrtle Beach Convention Center in Myrtle Beach January 23, 2012. The group contracted with the Myrtle Beach area Chamber of Commerce to demolish the sculpture to raise money for the charitable organization Mothers Against Violence.


Members of the Democratic Women's Council of Horry County, S.C. , (L-R) Alma Parrish, Mary Max Neely, Sarah Binkley and Patty Hampton, sing "Four More Years" for President Obama, after they demolished the Republican presidential sand sculpture, outside the Myrtle Beach Convention Center in Myrtle Beach January 23, 2012. The group contracted with the Myrtle Beach area Chamber of Commerce to demolish the sculpture to raise money for the charitable organization Mothers Against Violence.



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Democratic Women's Council demolish Republican presidential sand sculpture in SC for charity - pics (Original Post) Kadie Jan 2012 OP
Boy, I bet that felt good! nt gateley Jan 2012 #1
Great Pics. Skinner Jan 2012 #2
I bet they had a lot of fun, Kadie Jan 2012 #3
Now THAT'S a 'shovel-ready project' !! FailureToCommunicate Jan 2012 #4
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