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Procter & Gamble employees Scott West, center, holds the bottom board so Matthew Sevey, left, and Bob Lichtenthal can mark its position for a sign they were building at the Lake Auburn Community Center on Wednesday for P&G’s Day of Caring. The business sent out its more than 400 employees from the Auburn plant to do community service at Advocates for Children, SeniorsPlus and Safe Voices, among other places in the Twin Cities. “It’s just fantastic,” said Dan Bilodeau, Lake Auburn Community Center’s founder. “This would be eight to nine days of regular help. It’s a huge amount of in-kind support.”
Procter & Gamble employees, from left, Heather Brown, Brian Baird, Brent Murphy and Lawrence Burnham work on the barn at the Lake Auburn Community Center on Wednesday for P&G’s Day of Caring.