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            [March 23, 2019]     
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            |  On Sunday, March 17th – St. Patrick’s 
			Day, a large crowd enjoyed the annual Boys Scout Barbecue in 
			Lincoln. It was a fun day for many as they took advantage of the St. 
			Pat’s traditions to don their green for a Sunday lunch.
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  Around the banquet hall at the 
			Lincoln Knights of Columbus the scouts were busy waiting tables, 
			carrying food and drink to guests, helping keep the carry out room 
			well stocked with desserts, setting tables, and greeting guests.
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  Also around the room a large number 
			of folks were wearing their green, some subtle and some extreme.
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  In the kitchen, scouts, scout leaders and scout parents were kept 
			constantly busy preparing plates filled with pulled pork sandwiches, 
			baked beans, potato salad, and coleslaw.  For the youngsters 
			who didn’t really want a barbecue sandwich, a hot dog lunch was also 
			offered.
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  While many enjoyed eating in, the carry out area was also busy as 
			guests ran in for a great lunch on the run.
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			 The dessert selection was enormous once again this year as scout 
			parents pitched in and brought in homemade cakes, pies, brownies, 
			cookies and much more!
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			 The annual event is a large fundraiser for the scouts with the money 
			going toward a variety of things to directly benefit Lincoln Boys 
			Scouts, including financial assistance for scouts who need just a 
			little help in order to be able to have their equipment and take the 
			scouting trips.
 
 All around, it was a good day, with the scouts working hard and all 
			their guests appreciating their helpfulness as well as the fantastic 
			lunch.
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			[Nila Smith] |   
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