
Joyce Baker, left, of St. Michael’s Church, Auburn, and her crew of Sunday School children are loading up the wagon and taking it to the food bank at High Street Congregational Church. Baker chooses something for the parishioners to bring in once a month, but she takes the wagon over every week. The children, from left, Ellie Pettengill, Asher Mckenzie, Madison Parker, Avery McKenzie, Emma Pettengill and Gwendolyn Lacombe, are willing to help.
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