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Members of the Ladies Life group at Central Church at 20 Mission Ave. in Augusta sing Christmas carols Sunday for residents and staff members at the Maine Veterans’ Homes at 35 Heroes Way in Augusta.Torrie Bean, center, sings “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” on Sunday with other members of the Ladies Life group of Central Church at 20 Mission Ave. in Augusta. They are singing Christmas carols for residents and staff members at the Maine Veterans’ Homes at 35 Heroes Way in Augusta.Frank Sodergren, a member of Central Church at 20 Mission Ave. in Augusta, sings Christmas carols Sunday for residents and staff members at the Maine Veterans’ Homes at 35 Heroes Way in Augusta. Deb Hill and other members of the Ladies Life group at Central Church at 20 Mission Ave. in Augusta sing Christmas carols Sunday for residents and staff members at the Maine Veterans’ Homes at 35 Heroes Way in Augusta. Becky Cates, left, and Jenny Bean of the Ladies Life group at Central Church at 20 Mission Ave. in Augusta sing “Jingle Bells” on Sunday for residents and staff members at the Maine Veterans’ Homes at 35 Heroes Way in Augusta. Members of the Ladies Life group at Central Church at 20 Mission Ave. in Augusta sing Christmas carols Sunday for residents and staff members at the Maine Veterans’ Homes at 35 Heroes Way in Augusta.Becky Cates, left, Torrie Bean, Deb Hill and Katrina Moore sing Christmas carols Sunday for residents and staff members at the Maine Veterans’ Homes at 35 Heroes Way in Augusta. The carolers are members of the Ladies Life group at Central Church at 20 Mission Ave. in Augusta.
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