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St. John walks for Madeleine Drop
We are happy and undaunted by the weather.
This year was a special year for St John because one of their most faithful walkers died and they are walking in her honor/memory.
She had a great passion for stamping out hunger and asked that people remember her by contributing to that cause. They walked with heavy hearts missing her--but with willing feet and pledges.
All the money collected was to honor Madeleine Drop. The donations were all made by church members and their sponsors.
2008 Award Winners
20+ Club "First Church" award for the most 20+ Club Members
United Church of Christ Congregational, Bedford
Banner Contest Winners
- First Place: Middle School Students of First Church of Christ Congregational, Bedford
- Second Place: St. Joseph’s Confirmation Class of Maura Murphy, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, Acton
- Third Place: Tony Cabrello’s Confirmation Class, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, Acton
Church That Brought The Most Banners
The 10 Confirmation Classes of St. Elizabeth’s of Hungary Catholic Church, Acton
Music Awards
The C.C.H.S. Pep Band of Concord-Carlisle H.S. and Al Dentino
The Yankee Stompers Jazz Band, Concord
2007 Award Winners
20+ Club "First Church" award for the most 20+ Club Members
- United Church of Christ Congregational, Bedford
Banner Contest Winners
- Confirmation Class #13, Loretta Crumlish & Martha O'Neils, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, Acton
- Confirmation Class #10, Mary Amato & Diane Hoff, St. Elizabeth of Hungary
- Honorable Mention: Youth Group, First Parish Groton
Church that brought the most banners:
- Confirmation Classes of St. Elizabeth’s of Hungary Catholic Church , Acton
Music Awards
- The C.C.H.S. Pep Band of Concord-Carlisle H.S.
- The Yankee Stompers Jazz Band, Concord
Walker Who Raised The Most Money
- Frank Bradshaw of Trinity Episcopal Church, Concord
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