Ronald McDonald House cookies
Bakers from Lind travel to Spokane once a month to make treats for young patients at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Spokane.
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At the Ronald McDonald House, Aryia Harrison, 3, receives a fresh-baked sugar cookie from volunteer Vicki Seely. Each month a group of volunteers comes to the house and bakes upwards of 1200 cookies for the staff and residents. Some of the volunteers have been coming for over 20-years.
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These Lemon Snowball cookies are the most requested by people staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Spokane.
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Debbie Rausch takes a sheet of fresh- baked sugar cookies out the the oven at the Spokane Ronald McDonald House, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015.
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Left to right Debbie Rausch, Betty Kulm, Vicki Seely, and Jim Wells make sugar cookies for the staff and clients of the Ronald McDonald House in Spokane, Tuesday, Dec. 8 2015. The group of volunteers come once a month and make over 1200 cookies.
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