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Soup ‘R Chili Lunch Launches

49th Cooperstown Winter Fest

Retired CCS teachers Rena Lull, right, and Dawn Dietz were among the first to partake in today's Soup'r Chili Luncheon at Cooperstown Methodist Church, the traditional kick-off event of the Cooperstown Winter Carnival, underway through Sunday. Attendees include the Rev. Douglas Deer, the church's retired pastor. Servings continue through 2 p.m. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Retired CCS teachers Rena Lull, right, and Dawn Dietz were among the first to partake in today’s Soup’r Chili Luncheon at Cooperstown Methodist Church, the traditional kick-off event of the Cooperstown Winter Carnival, underway through Sunday. Attendees include the Rev. Douglas Deer, the church’s retired pastor. Servings continue through 2 p.m. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
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