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The spirit of barn raising travels 1,200 miles.
Lancaster New Era
Published: Apr 26, 2006
13:19 EST
By Jane Holahan

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It is wonderful to see how people can gather together, overcome differences and help one another in times of crisis. Think of how nice it would be if we could manage to do this when there isn't a crisis.
tugrad
QUOTE(tugrad @ Apr 26 2006, 08:13 PM)

It is wonderful to see how people can gather together, overcome differences and help one another in times of crisis. Think of how nice it would be if we could manage to do this when there isn't a crisis.

i really liked the part about finding the quilt- such a wonderful heirloom that fortunately wasn't lost.
why?
I've heard about this group's work through the grapevine...I had no idea how vast their work was.

Great story!
rottiemom
If only I had won that powerball I would have the time to travel down there and lend a hand. But sadly I still must work for a living.
rock
QUOTE(why? @ Apr 26 2006, 07:53 PM)
you guys do realize that marvelous adams will probably bust on us again for being a bunch of bad news cretins if we don't comment, right?


that is because he has no common sense. what more can you offer but a kudos or attaboy. who in their right mind complains about good news?
P. Floyd
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