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    Sacred Heart Church holds annual Turkey Bazaar

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      Sacred Heart Pastor Fr. Patrick Egan congratulates Andy Graveman on his win Saturday night. (Photo courtesy of Barbara Ragsdale)

      CULLMAN, Ala. – The Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church Knights of Columbus held their annual Turkey Bazaar Saturday evening, awarding parishioner Andy Gravemen the special prize, a five-foot hanging porch swing donated by Nathaniel Lynn, owner of Lynn’s Woodworks.

      The long-standing bazaar featured frenzied rounds of ticket-selling, wheel spinning and happy shouts when hams, turkeys, candy, bacon and eggs and assorted other sought-after prizes were won by attendees.  Funds raised during the night are for the current organ fundraising drive.

      A special spaghetti supper was available prior to the start of the ‘wheel,’ cooked by the Knights of Columbus members.

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