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Children eat doughnuts in Kennedy Park in Lewiston during a National Doughnut Day celebration Friday. The Salvation Army canteen served coffee and doughnuts in tribute to “lassies” who made doughnuts for soldiers during World War I. National Doughnut Day was established in 1938 and has become a local fundraiser for the Salvation Army’s “Take a Bite Out of Hunger” program. Children from left are Dylan Holm, 2½; Marissa Veilleux, 1½; Fiona Landry, 3; Damon Holm, 5; and Rocco Landry, 5. All live in Lewiston.
Children eat doughnuts in Kennedy Park in Lewiston during a National Doughnut Day celebration Friday. The Salvation Army canteen served coffee and doughnuts in tribute to “lassies” who made doughnuts for soldiers during World War I. National Doughnut Day was established in 1938 and has become a local fundraiser for the Salvation Army’s “Take a Bite Out of Hunger” program. Children from left are Dylan Holm, 2½; Marissa Veilleux, 1½; Fiona Landry, 3; Damon Holm, 5; and Rocco Landry, 5. All live in Lewiston.
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