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Coming soon... The 2007 website! The Sale is April 13-14, 2007
Submitting items for the Quilt Auction? Here are the submission forms: Quilt Form and Non-Quilt Form (Adobe Acrobat format)
NEW!Looking for a beautiful new home? The Buhler "House Against Hunger" (Adobe Acrobat format), a 3 bedroom 1,538 sq. ft home, is now available, with sale proceeds going to MCC!NEW!
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Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale 2006

Friday evening and Saturday
April 7 & 8, 2006

State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson, Kansas


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2006's Theme: Extreme World Make Over, Mennonites At Work!

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Last modified March 5, 2007. Most recent major additions or modifications:
Updated quilt/non-quilt submission forms. Added note that updated web pages are coming soon. Added the The Buhler "House Against Hunger" to the "Lastest Info" banner

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