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Last Updated: Saturday, October 27, 2007 11:08 PM CDT
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Day Adventist students to collect items

for the hungry

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The Seventh Day Adventist Church School students will be collecting non-perishable food items from the community on Monday, Oct. 29.

Students will be putting bags on doors prior to Monday, but will return for the donations on Monday.

The food will be used to make Thanksgiving baskets that will be given to needy families in the community.

The Adventist Church will add turkeys, fresh produce, rolls and pies for each family.

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