Cookie Walk has cookies by the pound

Posted 12/11/24

The Baptist Church in Warren will hold its annual Cookie Walk fund-raiser. Browse rooms full of homemade and hand-decorated holiday-themed cookies of every shape and size. Collect as many as you like …

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Cookie Walk has cookies by the pound

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The Baptist Church in Warren will hold its annual Cookie Walk fund-raiser. Browse rooms full of homemade and hand-decorated holiday-themed cookies of every shape and size. Collect as many as you like and pay by the pound. Go early for the best selection. They also will raffle off a hand-sewn quilt created by award-winning quilter Priscilla Eighme.

WHAT: Annual Cookie Walk

WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 14, from 9 a.m. until the cookies are gone.

WHERE: The Baptist Church in Warren, Miller Street entrance, Warren

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