Elks Lodge serves up barbecue to shelter

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On Sunday, members of  the Newton Elks Lodge volunteered their time in providing the residents of the Central Iowa Shelter in Des Moines a barbecue lunch Sunday afternoon. They served more than 75 meals to the residents. Left: Brooke Chambers presents Ken, supervisor of the shelter, with a $250 donation that will be used to assist other needs. Also pictured (from left) are Jim Redur, Bill Cobbs, Mike Wood, Anita Weston and Suzy Cobbs.

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