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			 To the editor:Even though we 
			could not meet in person this year for the annual Veteran 
			Celebration hosted by St. John United Church of Christ in Lincoln we 
			did want this year to go by without saying a big THANK YOU to all 
			the veterans of Logan County for their service to our country and 
			protecting our freedom.  
			 
			Each year we look forward to hosting the Celebration so we can say 
			thank you in person; but this year has been an interesting and 
			challenging year. Please know that we appreciate your service to our 
			country.  
			
			
			  
			We were disappointed that we could not hold the annual Veterans 
			Celebration this year due to Covid-19. We always look forward to the 
			celebration so we can provide you with a fun and enjoyable evening. 
			
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			  We are looking forward to hosting the Veterans 
			Celebration in 2021.  
			 
			Again, thank you for your service to our country. 
			 
			Happy Holidays! Stay safe and healthy! 
			 See you 2021! 
			Jan Hahn, Chair  
			St. John's United Church of Christ 
			Veteran's Celebration Committee 
			[Posted 
            
			November 11, 
			2020]
             
            
            
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