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			 In Lincoln, the short bursts of sunshine on Saturday 
			and warmer temps also gave reason to hope, especially after a week 
			in the sub-zero deep freezing - all good incentives for folks to get 
			out and enjoy the annual Zion Lutheran Pancake and Sausage 
			Breakfast. 
 The breakfast held in the gymnasium at Zion Lutheran School in 
			Lincoln is an annual tradition that some folks will find a way to 
			get to regardless of the weather. However, around the room, many 
			were commenting how they were happy to see a bit warmer temperature. 
			That warm feeling caused by the weather was matched the warmth 
			inside as guests enjoyed the limitless stacks of pancakes 
			side-dressed with the popular Zion Sausage links.
 
 Crowds came early and enjoyed lots of food, shopped the silent 
			auction and placed generous bids on some outstanding items, and 
			literally bought out the bake sale, with only a few items remaining 
			by the mid part of the day.
 
			
			 
			  
			
			 
  
  
  
			Auction items this year were top notch as guests had 
			the opportunity to bid on numerous gift baskets, high end kitchen 
			appliances and house wares, home décor, fun snack baskets and a 
			really great recliner donated by Jakes Furniture in Lincoln. 
			
			 
  
			The best part of the day though is the opportunity to 
			reunite with old friends and make new ones. At one table, a couple 
			who had come from Missouri for this weekend visited with another 
			couple who have lived in the area many years. They shared the 
			commonalities of knowing the same people in Logan County, being 
			connected through friendships and familiarity with local landmarks. 
			
			 
			
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			Volunteers made their way around the room with plates 
			of pancakes, bowls of sausage and pots of coffee. Refills for all 
			were very popular.  
			
			 
  
  
  
  
  
			As always, the event was manned by volunteers who 
			were happy to chat a minute as they brought out food and drinks, and 
			the servers in the main line had smiles on their faces as they 
			served up hundreds of pancakes. 
			
			 
			The annual meat sale also went well with volunteers carefully 
			counting and calculating, would they have enough to provide the 
			buyers with what they wanted. After a late morning inventory, they 
			decided that there was a good chance they would have just enough to 
			serve all those who might want to purchase meat to take home for 
			future use.
 The annual breakfast is a fundraiser for the school. Being a private 
			parochial school, Zion Lutheran does not receive the same government 
			funding as public schools. The money earned at breakfast helps to 
			support programs and events for the students.
 
 For Logan County, the breakfast is the first really big event of the 
			new year, and it is very well attended, perhaps for that reason. 
			After a harsh late January, cabin fever may have set in, and the 
			chance to get out and enjoy good food and company was just what the 
			doctor ordered.
 
			[Nila Smith] |