FROM THE ARCHIVE
John Potter: Big Brothers Big Sister
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FEBRUARY 5, 2001

"I learned a lot from my “little brother,” Zach, in the short time that I spent with him, aside from the fact that we share the same level of maturity. I learned that there a lot of kids out there in need, and that Big Brothers and Sisters of Yellowstone County can always use volunteers to address those needs. Consider being someone’s Big Brother or Big Bister. . ."

Get the Story:
Potter: Lessons from a little brother to big artist (The Billings Gazette 2/3)

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