


Lance was glad to be listening to Paul Jehle on his ipod.
David took the rest of us to Pine Street,
where we cleaned up two empty lots and a barbershop parking lot.
We joined Regina and Lance at the car wash which needed the most work.

at the community recreation center in the old lumber supply building.
The Lion's Club provided lunch for all.
There we met with local pastors and town officials.

As we left town, we drove past the house on Court Street where we use to live.
It appears to be well cared for.
We thank God we can live in the country.
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