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Many turn out for Country Ham Breakfast
by Chris Cooper
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Dec 06, 2012 | 6299 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
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Soldiers of the 7th Battalion 101st Airborne Division out of Fort Campbell arrived in Logan County to help with the annual Toys for Tots Country Ham Breakfast held Thursday, Dec. 6.
ND&L Photo/CHRIS COOPER Soldiers of the 7th Battalion 101st Airborne Division out of Fort Campbell arrived in Logan County to help with the annual Toys for Tots Country Ham Breakfast held Thursday, Dec. 6.
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Hundreds enjoyed the food served at the Extension Office during the annual Toys for Tots Country Ham Breakfast Thursday, Dec. 6.
ND&L Photo/CHRIS COOPER Hundreds enjoyed the food served at the Extension Office during the annual Toys for Tots Country Ham Breakfast Thursday, Dec. 6.
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Janie Gregory (left) spends some time with Bro. Joe Carrico's wife Linda (right) at the annual Toys for Tots Country Ham Breakfast held Thursday, Dec. 6. Brother Joe was the founder of the Toys for Tots in Logan County. He passed away Nov. 21, 2012.
ND&L Photo/CHRIS COOPER Janie Gregory (left) spends some time with Bro. Joe Carrico's wife Linda (right) at the annual Toys for Tots Country Ham Breakfast held Thursday, Dec. 6. Brother Joe was the founder of the Toys for Tots in Logan County. He passed away Nov. 21, 2012.
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Some of the many volunteers that helped at the annual Toys for Tots Country Ham Breakfast held Thursday, Dec. 6.
ND&L Photo/CHRIS COOPER Some of the many volunteers that helped at the annual Toys for Tots Country Ham Breakfast held Thursday, Dec. 6.
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There was a very large turnout at the annual Toys for Tots Country Ham Breakfast held Thursday, Dec. 6 at the Logan County Extension Office. Approximately 30 soldiers of the 7th Battalion 101st Airborne Division came in to help cook and serve the breakfast. According to a soldier there was over 1,000 servings of eggs and 2,000 biscuits served before the event was even over.



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