WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2017
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THE SUGAR HIGHS WERE PALPABLE as dozens of teenage girls decorated 64
gingerbread houses at New Hope Community Church in Hermiston on Friday night.
The houses were baked by Shawn Lockwood, after youth pastor Tim Beal asked
her to expand what has always been a family Christmas tradition in the Lockwood
home. The event was open to high school and middle school girls from the church’s
youth group, plus friends they had invited.
Each girl was given a house on a sturdy base, a tube of frosting and a plate to fi ll
up with colorful piles of candy from a selection of sweets that spanned several tables.
STAFF PHOTO BY JADE MCDOWELL
STAFF PHOTO BY JADE MCDOWELL
Bailee Noland places candy on her gingerbread house at New Hope Community Church.
STAFF PHOTO BY JADE MCDOWELL
Morgan Maxwell, left, and Hannah Melville decorate
gingerbread houses at New Hope Community Church.
CRYPTOQUIP
Cidney Estes’ gingerbread house features her favorite color, green.
STAFF PHOTO BY JADE MCDOWELL
Chloe Samms decorates a gingerbread house at New
Hope Community Church.
SUPER CROSSWORD: LINKING VERBS
STAFF PHOTO BY JADE MCDOWELL
Megan Joyce places another mint on her gingerbread
house at New Hope Community Church.
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