Community turns out for benefit

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A line of people waits to eat at a benefit for Lori Clinehens to help in her fight against cancer at the Maplewood Fire Department. The benefit which included a hog roast dinner and a silent auction was held Saturday, Sept. 28.

Sarah Gross, left, of Troy, greets Lori Clinehens, of Maplewood, who both go to Sidney 1st United Methodist Church, during a benefit to help Clinehens in her fight against cancer at the Maplewood Fire Department. The benefit which included a hog roast dinner and a silent auction was held Saturday, Sept. 28. Behind them are, left to right, Noah Haggy, 13, of Troy, son of Sarah Gross, Ada Cummins, of Waynesfield, and Clinehens’ husband Brent Clinehens.

A line of people waits to eat at a benefit for Lori Clinehens to help in her fight against cancer at the Maplewood Fire Department. The benefit which included a hog roast dinner and a silent auction was held Saturday, Sept. 28.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2019/09/web1_DSC_3011.jpgA line of people waits to eat at a benefit for Lori Clinehens to help in her fight against cancer at the Maplewood Fire Department. The benefit which included a hog roast dinner and a silent auction was held Saturday, Sept. 28. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Sarah Gross, left, of Troy, greets Lori Clinehens, of Maplewood, who both go to Sidney 1st United Methodist Church, during a benefit to help Clinehens in her fight against cancer at the Maplewood Fire Department. The benefit which included a hog roast dinner and a silent auction was held Saturday, Sept. 28. Behind them are, left to right, Noah Haggy, 13, of Troy, son of Sarah Gross, Ada Cummins, of Waynesfield, and Clinehens’ husband Brent Clinehens.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2019/09/web1_SDN100119Benefit.jpgSarah Gross, left, of Troy, greets Lori Clinehens, of Maplewood, who both go to Sidney 1st United Methodist Church, during a benefit to help Clinehens in her fight against cancer at the Maplewood Fire Department. The benefit which included a hog roast dinner and a silent auction was held Saturday, Sept. 28. Behind them are, left to right, Noah Haggy, 13, of Troy, son of Sarah Gross, Ada Cummins, of Waynesfield, and Clinehens’ husband Brent Clinehens. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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