HSLC offers hot soup on a cold day

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[February 14, 2012]     Send a link to a friend

Saturday morning the Humane Society of Logan County hosted another successful fundraiser at Friendship Manor in Lincoln.  The promise of generous bowls of chili or vegetable soup, a variety of drinks, and some delicious desserts brought folks out in spite of it being one of the coldest days Lincoln has seen in a while.

In addition to good food, there were opportunities to support the organization by buying sweatshirts, Tupperware, or a selection or two from a wide, wide variety of baked goods.

Pictures by Nila Smith

Pictured from the left, Sue Jones, Natalie Miller, Adrienne Hahn and HSLC director Ellen Burbage work behind the sweatshirt table.

Lee Hahn and Melissa Miller stand ready to start serving guests as they come through the line.

 

 

Sandy Moore is also working in the service line, keeping plenty of drinks ready for diners.

Among those who enjoy attending the HSLC fundraiser are the residents of Friendship Manor.

 

Marilyn and Dan Wheat, Sharon Josserand, and Don Mueller are ready to assist with clearing tables when diners are finished with their meals.

Cherrilynn Johnson (in red) looks on as Marsha Brown begins selling tickets to early arriving guests.

 

 

 

Darlene Begolka was also there selling Tupperware, with the profits to be donated to the Humane Society of Logan County.

 

 

 

As diners leave the hall, they have to walk past a huge array of baked goods to take home. Lynn White (left) and Sandy Johnson stand ready to encourage as many purchases as possible.

 

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