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from Lake News July 2003, 18624 cont.from page 10
They donated the tip money back to the Fire Company. Both had a great time, and look forward to doing it again next year.
Bob Hewitt was honored for his more than 20 years of service to the Lake Harmony Association at the group’s annual meeting on June 21.
Editor Mary welcomed Richard Kline to Lake Harmony. He moved here from the Pittsburgh area and was a long-time visitor before that.
Norristown Schools’ teacher retired in June, and is delighted to be chilling out at her home in Lake Harmony Estates.
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King Henry and The Showmen are performing their “Best of the 50s” luncheon show at The Galleria at Split Rock Resort. Cost was $33.50 including lunch.
Linda Fish contributed a great set of ‘crafting basics’ for getting started with painting, and one great for kids, painting on candles.
A column reviewed the books “Cooking for Dummies” and “Cooking Around the World All-In-One for Dummies.”
In the supervisors’ voting, on the Republican side, Larry Polansky won the
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