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Picnic puts spotlight on Lansing group’s activities
Men Making A Difference strive to be role models
10:36 PM, Jul. 9, 2011

…”I was raised without a father, have kids myself and I want to show them the right way, I feel, to raise them as a male,” said M.M.A.D. Vice President Dylan Greer.

The Dangerous Knights Chess Club of Lansing set up a row of chess boards at the picnic and taught kids to play when they got tuckered out from running around the nearby playground.

The one-on-one game offers a great chance for mentoring, the organizers said.

“What chess does is it teaches you to think before you do anything, and that’s big in life,” said club President Bryan Leek.

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