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Flamingos Mean Fundraiser Supporters

This summer Winthrop will be seeing a migration of pink flamingo lawn ornaments in front yards, like tropical, Floridian bungalows. Winthrop High School students will be initiating a flocking fundraiser from July 6- Aug. 6 to benefit their Class of 2016.

“If somebody signs up, we will immediately do the flocking, and move it in that evening,” said Karen Perrin, Class Advisor. “It’s only a 24-hour period that they’re on the lawns.”

It cost $20 to flock, and if a flamingo lands on your lawn, you can nominate a neighbor to be flocked. Students will leave an envelope in your front yard and a note from the Class of 2016 thanking the person who flocked you. If you would like to flock a friend, leave a $20 donation in the envelope accompanied by a request form.

The last flocking fundraiser was held three years ago by the Class of 2013 and proved to be very successful.

“It’s a fun thing. The kids are very involved,” said Perrin. “An adult goes with the young adults during the evening, so there is never anybody by themselves.”

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  • If you've got a plastic pink flamingo on your lawn, give it a pat on the back. The man who designed the lawn art, Donald Featherstone, has died. He was 79.

    His wife, Nancy, tells The Associated Press that Featherstone died Monday and that he had battled Lewy body dementia.

    A trained sculptor with a background in classical art, Featherstone created the now-ubiquitous pink flamingo in 1957, based on a photo he saw in National Geographic. The flamingo ornament was one of hundreds of items he made for the Union Products plastics company in Leominster, Mass. The AP reports that Featherstone spent 43 years with the company, "rising to the position of president before his retirement in 1999."

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