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			 To the editor:"Together For Lincoln" would like to publicly 
			express our thanks to nearly 300 volunteers who helped make this 
			year's event a great success! We appreciate those who coordinated, 
			labored in general and weatherization projects, worked with clean 
			up, our food drive, made visits to shut ins, prepared the volunteers 
			their meal, and filled every gap to make the 2014 Project Day last 
			month possible. Our BIG THANKS in particular to the fine churches, 
			agencies, and businesses who pitched in with volunteers, donations 
			and/or sponsorship: 
			  
			
			
			  
			Participating Churches: 
			 
			Abundant Life 
			Open Arms Christian Fellowship 
			Jefferson Street Christian Church 
			Trinity Episcopal Church 
			Lincoln Christian Church 
			Holy Family Catholic Church 
			First Presbyterian Church 
			Lincoln Church of the Nazarene 
			Lincoln Southern Baptist Church 
			Lincoln Bible Church 
			United Methodist Church 
			I Worship 
			
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            Facilities: 
			Academic Development Institute 
			 
			Food Drive: 
			Lincoln IGA 
			Wal-Mart 
			Boy Scout Troop 4111 
			 
			Monies: 
			Other than personal monetary gifts, both Integrity Data and the 
			Energy Assistance Foundation helped make general and weatherization 
			projects possible. To ALL, we owe our THANKS !!! 
			 
			Tony Shuff 
			for Together For Lincoln [Posted 
			October 20, 2014]
             
            
            
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