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A group of young club members in a small town undertake restoring an old house to serve as a welcoming summer retreat, coordinating carpentry, painting, furnishing, and fundraising. They organize a community Rose Fête to raise money, make furniture and linens, and solve practical problems through cooperative planning. Between repair work the youths take regional outings—trolley rides, trips through valley and highland country, arrowhead hunting—and confront minor crises such as storms and personal changes that test loyalties. The plot highlights hands-on resourcefulness, civic service, friendship, and the pleasures of outdoor adventure.
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