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Various items of interest for First Presbyterian Church of Ellensburg, posted by Pastor Al Sandalow
Sunday, July 24, 2005
By mid-morning even the inside room was oppressively hot. You had to cool off some by crowding into the shade on the porch, where the kids had water.
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Last Turkey Post
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