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Crookston Community Food Baskets

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CROOKSTON CLASSIC CRUISERS MAKE DONATIONS TO LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

The Crookston Classic Cruisers used the profit from multiple raffles during the 2019 Run to the Park Car Show to donate funds to various local organizations.  Club member Kurt Heldtab presented checks to Crookston Boy Scout Troop 41 and to Crookston Pirates Trapshooting Team coach Darren Gjerswold. Also receiving donations from the Crookston Classic Cruisers

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL SIXTH GRADERS SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKETS

Sixth graders from Highland Elementary School went shopping Thursday morning at Hugo’s and Walmart for the Community Christmas Food Baskets. Students collected $1,352.39 including a $400 donation from the Highland PTO. They split into groups of five or six this morning and got practical experience shopping on a budget and trying to find the best

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CROOKSTON COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKET COMMITTEE GETTING READY

The Community Christmas Food Basket committee is preparing for the upcoming delivery of the 2018 Community Christmas Food Baskets.  Local 6th-grade students and local churches provide nearly 10% of the food for the baskets. Funds received from individuals, businesses and organizations are used to purchase the remaining 90 percent of the food which is purchased

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