Laura Burns Character Analysis

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Laura Burns is involved in the Little Lemon Drops Junior Guild for Seattle Children's hospital as a parent leader. She also has held many volunteer positions at Lake Forest Park Elementary School, such as the staff appreciation coordinator, a book club leader, and has chaperoned on many field trips with various classes throughout the years. Tobias Burns is a member of the Bellevue Fire Department Honor Guard and has served for over 10 years. He is also involved with the community by volunteering as the soccer coach for the Cobra Shorelake Soccer Team. Laura and Tobias help support Green Lake Crew in various roles that help to put on regattas, such as running the food tent for the rowers.

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