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			50th Annual Zonta Turkey Dinner to be 
			held Nov. 2ndTickets on sale now
 
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            [October 28, 2014]  
            LINCOLN - The Zonta Club of Lincoln 
			will hold its 50th Annual Turkey Dinner from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 
			Sunday, Nov. 2nd at Lincoln Community High School, 1000 Primm Road, 
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			 This annual fundraiser has become a tradition for many people in 
			the Lincoln area. A classic turkey dinner will be served with 
			turkey, made from scratch dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green 
			beans, cranberry sauce or applesauce, roll, a choice of homemade 
			dessert, and coffee, iced tea, or lemonade. 
 Tickets are $11 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. Tickets 
			are available from Zonta members or call 217-732-4758 to purchase 
			tickets or for more information. Dine-in at LCHS or carryout also 
			available.
 
			 Zonta is an international organization comprised of business and 
			professional women which focuses of women's issues. Throughout the 
			history of Lincoln’s Zonta Club the annual turkey dinner has been a 
			staple to Lincoln’s community wide activities and is a major 
			fundraiser for the club. Profits from the turkey dinner are used to 
			fund local scholarships and service projects, and in recent years 
			have ranged from $4,000 to over $5,000. An estimated $60,000 in 
			local scholarships has been given out by the Zonta Club of Lincoln 
			over the years.  
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			 Over the past 50 years the turkey dinner has grown in size and 
			moved to various locations around Lincoln, from the Knights of 
			Columbus Hall to Carroll Catholic School, and eventually to Lincoln 
			Community High School where the dinner continues to make its home. 
			 This year the Zonta Club Turkey Dinner hopes to continue in its 
			tradition to serve over 1,000 people in Lincoln; so come and join in 
			this year’s golden anniversary turkey dinner! 
			[Lisa Kramer, Zonta Club of Lincoln] 
			
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