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Webster

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Pastor Michael Ware sends Walkers on their way with a blessing.
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One of many helpers behind the scenes counts the donations.

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Warsaw

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Families enjoy walking together in Wyoming County’s CROP Hunger Walk.
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Mugsy the Clown offers face painting to Walkers.

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Hudson Falls

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Young walkers can have their faces painted while waiting to walk in Hudson Falls.
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Community leaders compete to raise the most donations for the CROP Hunger Walk; kissing the llama is the prize.

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Walworth

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Walkers gather at the United Methodist Church for their spring CROP Hunger Walk.

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Palmyra

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The town crier rounds up the Walkers for the opening ceremony for the spring CROP Hunger Walk in May.
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The Walk coordinator reviews the safety instructions.

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Greece

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Hope Church joined Greece’s CROP Walk for the first time.

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Grand Island

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Walkers use the registration period to limber up before the Walk.
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Ready to Walk in Beaver Island State Park in late September 2007.

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Corning

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Corning’s First Presbyterian team pause for a photo before starting the October 28 CROP Hunger Walk.
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Christ Episcopal Church Walkers approach the halfway point in Painted Post.

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Chittenango

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Some of Chittenango’s sixty Walkers leave Rotary Park for their Walk.
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The Old Erie Canal towpath provides a safe and level route for these Walkers on a beautiful October afternoon.

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