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Members and friends of The Good Shepherd Polish National Catholic Church, 269 E. Main St., Plymouth, are busy making their homemade pierogies and haluski for the Plymouth Alive Kielbasa Festival to be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 14-15. Their stand will be located in front of Brand Graphic Solutions, the former Sport Jes building. Some of the participants, from left, first row, are Brenda Kubricki, Carol Blizzard, Martha Setta, Jerry Setta, Agnes Lach, Marilyn DePalma, Alice Parulski, Tozia Yaniga, Marlene Cannon and Melania Kropiewnicki. Second row: John Kubricki, Ed Vnuk, Carol Jean Markowski, Pat Soltis, Bob Pepich, Joan Pepich, Bernie Truszkowki and Mirtha Wilczynski. Third row: Mike Truszkowski holding Stephen Truszkowski, Harry Cannon, the Rev. Lucian Urbaniak, Shari Urbaniak, Mary Moyer and Jane Mizerak. Other participants are Melissa Truszkowski, Sue Miskiel, Rose Schultz, Jennifer Stokes, Ryan Stokes, Barbara and Bob Swartz and Kathleen and Margaret Panasiewicz.

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