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percent of small businesses will be forced to give up their current coverage by 2013.
• I strongly believe in ensuring access to high quality health care for all Americans. I also believe it is important to provide options and choice in the marketplace, and to allow individuals, not the federal government, to decide on the plan that is best for them. ObamaCare has been built on a series of broken promises to the American people, it is time for Congress to repeal the law and replace it with common sense solutions that actually lower costs and create choice in the marketplace.

UMC Fall Bazaar is today

 Pictured in Photo making lefse:  Gloria Pharis, Marjory Townsend, Mary Ann Wehde, Carolyn Snyder, Jan Raap, Carol Strom, Marlys Rodman, Jolene Townsend, Ida Hannon, and Bob Wehde
The United Methodist Women's Bazaar plans are underway.  The date is Wednesday, October 3, from 4-7 pm at the church.  This time includes a soup, sandwich, and pie supper, farmer's market, bake sale, and crafts.  The bake sale will include lefse and homemade donuts. 
Meri Erickson and Connie Nilsson are general chair persons who will also handle decorations.  Other special chairpersons are Gloria Pharis, kitchen; Jolene Townsend, lefse making and sales; Diann Morehouse, dining room; Melissa Gilbert, bake sale and store; Doris Zoellner, coffee; Carolyn Snyder, pie room; Jeanne Wanous, cashier; and Kay Brandt, advertising.

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