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			 On one side of the shop at Graue the Lincoln 
			Rotary was hosting the first of two citrus pick up days. While on 
			the other side, the Humane Society of Logan County was hosting its 
			annual cookie pickup day. 
 The Humane Society collects orders for cookie trays in the weeks 
			ahead of the pickup day. Then on Saturday, buyers flock in to 
			collect their orders of assorted, homemade sweets made by HSLC 
			supporters. There is always a little bit of overflow of cookies and 
			treats plus other items geared to pets. Shoppers who missed out on 
			placing their orders can still make purchases, but the selection is 
			notably smaller than if they had ordered.
 
 At the Rotary Citrus pick up, the vast majority of the dozens of 
			boxes of fruit were already sold. The Rotary takes orders ahead of 
			time as well, so on Saturday, buyers need only to stop in and pick 
			up the fresh fruit.
 
 Again, the Rotary usually has a few extra boxes on hand for those 
			who forgot to place their orders in time.
 
 Meanwhile, in the downtown area, the Lincoln Christian Church was 
			hosting its annual Cookie Walk and H.O.T. cinnamon and caramel pecan 
			sweet roll pickup day. The annual cinnamon roll sale has become a 
			very popular fundraiser for the church with the money raised going 
			to the church’s annual Harvest of Talents for World Hunger project.
 
 Buyers were able to order their rolls ahead of time and then had 
			only to stop in on Saturday morning and gather up their purchases.
 
			 
			The Cookie Walk at the church is also very popular, 
			and the key to getting the best variety is to be there when the 
			doors open. 
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			 The Cookie walk is different from 
				the cookies at HSLC in that, buyers are given a box and a 
				sanitary glove and allowed to walk the lines of tables and 
				select what looks best to them personally. 
 The baked goods are brought in by church volunteers, and are all 
				homemade. For some shoppers, there are favorites that go in 
				their box year in and year out.
 
			 
			Once again, the proceeds from the cookie walk go to support the 
				Harvest of Talents project at the church, which feeds hungry 
				around the world.
 Later in the day, two other wonderful events would take place at 
				the church. A Nativity Walk and the annual Christmas Celebration 
				in music. The program entitled “Beautiful Name,” featured the 
				church’s Kids Choirs, Student Choirs, Sanctuary Choir, Worship 
				Choir, Worship Band, and Handbells.
 
 LDN will have additional coverage from the Nativity Walk and 
				“Beautiful Name” in the Tuesday edition.
 
 [Nila Smith]
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