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Soup packets made in record time

Homestead Ministries had a multi-church event making 3,000 soup ingredient bags in a record time of two-and-a-half hours last week. The soup bags are going to local food banks and food banks in central Washington state, as well as 1,500 to Zimbabwe via Texas. Organizers were grateful to all those who came and participated.

Art and Colene Sager joined friends from Washington Flying Farmers in Harrington on Saturday and enjoyed a car show. There were two long blocks of quality cars, parked on both sides of the street. After car browsing and lunch in a cute, small café, they all went to the home of Bob and Paula Kramer for visiting and a business meeting.

Linda Hennigar, Loren Scaggs and Art and Colene Sager attended the Craguns concert at the Nazarene Church Sunday.

Suzy and Dick McNeilly have opened an Airbnb called The McNeilly’s Rte. 26 Farmhouse. It sleeps up to twelve people and is available for out-of-town guests or get-aways. They can be followed on Facebook at Rte. 26 Farmhouse or on Instagram @ rte26farmhouse.

 

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