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            [January 27, 2017]     
		 Send a link to a friend On Sunday morning the Lincoln 
			Community High School Girls Basketball Boosters hosted a pancake 
			breakfast fundraiser. The tables filled early with hungry guests and 
			continued to empty and fill again throughout the morning. While 
			actual attendance would be determined through the cash count at the 
			end of the day, one Booster/Volunteer said that at 10 a.m. enough 
			food had been prepared for about 600 meals. The funds raised will go 
			to support various items for the team including financing a trip to 
			the Notre Dame Team Camp.
 Richmond said she was pleased to see so many people come out and 
			support the team. The money earned by the boosters will finance the 
			Notre Dame Camp, but may also be used to purchase new uniforms for 
			some of the team, for travel gear, or equipment.
 
 Richmond has been with the team five years, and is pleased with the 
			performance of the girls, noting they had a very good year last 
			year, and again this year.
 
			Pictures by Nila Smith |  
            |  At the front of the house, team members were 
			busy taking admission at the door, serving up sausages, and biscuits 
			and gravy. Others worked to bus tables as dinners left and new 
			comers took their place.
 
			
			 
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            |  One of Logan County's best-known pancake makers, Claude VanFossan, 
			was kept busy at the pancake griddle filling orders for hungry 
			folks.
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            |  In the middle of the room, GBB Booster Deb 
			Rohrer and Basketball Coach Taylor Richmond kept watch over the 
			ongoing bake sale. By the third hour of the day, most of the items 
			had been snatched up.
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            |  In the kitchen area, booster volunteers were 
			busy baking biscuits, cooking sausages, and making gravy. One 
			basketball member was busy at a second pancake griddle, fixing up 
			pancakes for carry-out boxes being put together by yet another 
			booster volunteer.
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