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Addison County, VT

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2005 Addison County CROP Walk participants walking in the rain in Middlebury, VT
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Walkers crossing the Middlebury College campus, 2005
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Organizers for the 2006 Addison County CROP Walk, left to right: Laurie Jordan, Martinus Riekert, Becky Stratton, Lois Kraus, and Honorary Chair John Elder
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2005 Addison County CROP Walk organizers, left to right: Ellen McKay, Beth Diamond, Honorary Chair Bill McKibben, and Laurie Jordan

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Millbury / Sutton, MA

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Johanne Walker, left, coordinator of the Millbury-Sutton CROP Hunger Walk with some of her crew.

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Oxford, MA

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Cynthia Young, right, gives a hug of encouragement to Jen Harris, coordinator of this year's Oxford, MA, Ecumencial Council CROP Hunger Walk, for a job well done!

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Lyme, NH

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Walkers gather for a photo opportunity on the steps of the Lyme Congregational Church in Lyme, NH.

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Shrewsbury, MA

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A student participating in the Shrewsbury, MA, CROP Hunger Walk is joined from left by Janet Trippi, Walk coordinator, State Representative Karen Polito, and Barbara Van Inwegan, Publicity Chair.
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A water station along the Walk that was ably manned by local Girl Scouts.

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Ludlow, MA

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Coordinator Samantha Dias (second from left) and Rev. Msgr. Homer Gosselin are flanked by enthusiastic walkers, which include co-coordinator Anna Maria Dias (far right).
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One of several Ludlow, MA, youth groups that participate in the Ludlow CROP Hunger Walk every year.

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Concord, MA

The Concord Carlisle High School Pep Band, led by Al Dentino, plays annually during pre-walk festivities at the Concord, MA, CROP Hunger Walk for the Hungry, which also includes a student banner contest. The Most Original winners, the Young Activists from First Parish in Concord, Unitarian Universalist, are pictured. For more photos of the Concord CROP Hunger Walk, go to www.concordcrop.org!
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Greater Springfield

Rev. David Hunter
Rev. David Hunter, Exec. Director of the Council of Churches of Greater Springfield, helped to motivate the CROP Hunger walkers before the 6 or 3 miles walk.
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D.J. Jon E. Mac has volunteered his time and equipment for ten years to loosen up the walkers at the Greater Springfield CROP Hunger Walk.
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News Anchor Dan Elias of 22News, sponsor of the Greater Springfield CROP Hunger Walk, comes every year to hand out awards during the opening program.
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Amy Porter, left, Associate Director of Church World Service/Northern New England, hands out Regional Director's awards to co-honorees Rev. Rob Gormbley and Rev. Paul Briggs, for their long-term service as Greater Springfield CROP Hunger Walk coordinators.

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Bethel, ME

Welcome to Bethel, Maine - Our Newest CROP Hunger Walk!
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Bethel Group of 51 CROP Walkers
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Walking across Main Street
Sophia
Sophie List needs a little help with the balancing act. We carried that jug of water symbolically the entire 5K as children around the world have to carry water everywhere they go.
Jim Chandler
Jim Chandler carrying the water jug.
Eric List
Eric List carrying the water jug.

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Rutland, MA

Kathy Mills, Joanne Fairley, and Lynne Amsden
Kathy Mills - Holden CROP Hunger Walk, Joanne Fairley - CWS Vietnam, and Lynne Amsden - Rutland CROP Hunger Walk at the end of a long, successful CROP Hunger Walk Day.
2005 Banner made by Devereux School Student Government
The 2005 Banner made by Devereux School Student Government for the Rutland CROP Hunger Walk.
Joanne Fairley, Gail Pryce. and Sandy Cook
Joanne Fairley from CWS-Vietnam with Rutland Coordinator Gail Pryce and Committee Member Sandy Cook

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