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Sharon Springs CSD’s Allen Honored with Honorary American FFA Degree

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 11/9/25 | 11/9/25

INDIANAPOLIS —  Mrs. Anne Allen, a longtime agricultural educator and FFA advisor at Sharon Springs Central School, has been awarded the 2025 Honorary American FFA Degree at the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo. This prestigious national honor recognizes individuals who have provided exceptional service to agricultural education and the FFA organization.

Mrs. Allen began her teaching career at Sharon Springs Central School in 1996, where she quickly became known for her dedication, leadership, and commitment to student success. Over nearly three decades, she has inspired countless students, both in her classroom and through her work with FFA, to explore agricultural education, leadership, and community service. She has advised multiple graduating classes and mentored students in developing the confidence and skills necessary for success beyond high school.

Throughout her tenure, Mrs. Allen has led students to numerous local, state, and national FFA events, ensuring they gain hands-on experiences and opportunities to grow as leaders. She has accompanied students to State and National FFA Conventions, and her mentorship has helped many achieve the highest honors, with several going on to hold state and national FFA offices.

Her students speak passionately about the difference she has made in their lives.

“Mrs. Allen, through FFA, has helped me to be more open and able to meet new people and to interact with them. She encouraged and supported me to participate in contests, and she pushed me to engage in leadership conferences. Taking me to camp multiple times, I met so many people and made new friends. Mrs. Allen is always helpful and upbeat.”

High School Junior

“Thank you for fueling a passion in being an active part of my community as well as helping me become a confident public speaker.”

High School Sophomore

“Mrs. Allen has always been there for us. She made time to help me with contests and get awards. She came in over summer vacation to help me get my Empire Degree, and I am so grateful to have had her as my club advisor. She was like a second mother to all of us.”

High School Senior

“Mrs. Allen has pushed me through FFA to become a more outgoing person through contests, like my very first one which was extemporaneous speaking, and activities like going to Camp Oswegatchie and the other FFA Conferences. She has also encouraged me to do more, as I attempted to pursue a district office, and to always keep trying and learning from my setbacks.”

High School Senior

In addition to her classroom work, Mrs. Allen has been instrumental in organizing trips to Camp Oswegatchie, a leadership and outdoor education camp that has played a vital role in the growth and development of young agricultural leaders across New York State.

Her positive influence extends beyond students.

“As a young teacher, Mrs. Allen took me under her wing, showed me the ropes, helped me stay out of trouble, and helped me survive my first few years as a teacher,” shared Mr. Dan Cornwell, Secondary Math Teacher. “Her infectious positive attitude has drawn me into numerous FFA activities and events over the years. She is always there to help her students no matter what they need help with. It has been my honor to work with her over the years, and I am thankful for all she has done for me, our students, and my family. There is no one more deserving of this honor than Mrs. Allen. Congratulations!”

Mr. Tom Yorke, K–12 Principal/Superintendent, praised her enduring commitment to the values of FFA, stating:

“I know that part of the creed FFA abides by includes statements such as: ‘a faith born not of words but of deeds,’ honoring ‘past generations,’ and giving ‘respect to others.’ I also know SSCS students, for over two decades, have had their education enriched and their lives blessed by Mrs. Allen. She truly and passionately embodies the creed of FFA, providing students with a multitude of opportunities, from running for offices within the organization to planning yearly overnight trips to operating a yearly petting zone for our elementary students. Each of these experiences keeps our students engaged, challenges them, and ultimately ignites their passion for learning. Thank you, Anne, for your tireless and selfless dedication.”

Known as a friend to everyone, Mrs. Allen is respected by students, colleagues, and community members alike. She is celebrated not only as an educator and advisor, but also as a mentor, colleague, wife, and mother. Mrs. Allen is, indeed, someone who has touched the lives of those around her with unwavering kindness, passion, and dedication.

About the National FFA Organization:

The National FFA Organization is a youth organization of more than 945,000 student members nationwide, dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.

 

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“Sharon Things - Local Happenings for Sharon Springs”

By Alexis Pencar

Hey Neighbors!

After a windy Fall week, expect a shift into even colder and more rainy weather. Have your winter jacket handy now! Look out for high temperatures with a broad range between 50s and 30s as well as lows in 20s early week. Some precipitation is expected over the weekend into Monday.

Remember your Sharon column is a great place to find out about your local events, news, birthdays, and more! Look out for the upcoming Holiday schedule!

There was quite the excitement with the election this past Tuesday. I hope everyone got out and did their civic duty and participated in the process! Write-in results should be posted in the coming days by the Schoharie Board of Elections. Please check their website for more details.

In light of the delay of SNAP benefits for many in our communities: Your local Sharon Springs Food Pantry is an excellent local resource for all! Located in the United Methodist Church on Route 20, across from SSCS (511 US Route 20, Sharon Springs, NY 13459). They are always in need of donations of food or even unopened personal care items! The pantry hours are Thursday 9:00 -10:30 AM & 5:00 - 6:30 PM. For more information please contact (518) 284-2687 or (518) 852-1193.

The Village of Sharon Springs holds their Regular Board Meetings on the 3rd Thursday of each Month at 6:00 PM located at 129 Main St, Sharon Springs, NY 13459. The next meeting is scheduled for: Thursday, November 20th. The Village Mayor is Denise Kelly and the new Village Clerk is Hope Bayes. Please Note: If you wish to be on the agenda for a Village Board meeting you need to contact the Village office in advance no later than the Monday prior to the board meeting to make that request. The Office Hours for Village of Sharon Springs are Monday & Wednesday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Thursday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM. For more information please call (518) 284-2625.

Reminder: No Overnight Street Parking in the Village of Sharon Springs from November 1 - May 1.

The Town of Sharon holds their Regular Board Meetings on the 1st Wednesday of each Month at 6:30 PM located at 129 Main St, Sharon Springs, NY 13459. The next meeting is scheduled for: Wednesday, December 3rd. The Town Supervisor is Sandra Manko and the Town Clerk is Melissa Olsen. The Office Hours for the Town of Sharon are Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM or by appointment. For more information please call (518) 284-3010.

Sharon Springs Free Library News: Story Time is at 10:00 AM on Thursday mornings and includes a story, craft, and snack. The Library is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridays from 3:00 - 8:00 PM, Mondays & Thursdays from 10:00 - 6:00 PM, Saturdays 10:00 -1:00 PM, and Sundays - Closed.  For more Library information please contact (518) 284-3126.

Worship Services

The Sharon Reformed Church (6858 State Route 10, Sharon Springs, NY 13459) offers weekly service at 10:30 am. Contact at (518) 234-2387 for more details.

The Sharon Springs United Methodist Church (511 State Route 20, Sharon Springs, NY, 13459) offers weekly service at 10:30 am. Contact at (518) 284-2200 for more details.

Grace Episcopal Church (24 Montgomery Street, Cherry Valley, NY 13320) offers weekly Holy Eucharist at 11:00 am. Contact at (315) 858-4016 for more details.

The St. Thomas The Apostle Catholic Church (24 Maple Avenue, Cherry Valley, NY 13320) offers weekly mass at 10:00 am. Reminder: confession is available 30 minutes before every mass. Contact at (607) 264-3779 for more details.

The Zion St. John’s Lutheran Church Seward (114 Mesick Ave, Cobleskill, NY 12043) offers weekly service on Sundays at 9:00 am. Contact at (518) 234-3222 for more details.

Cornerstone Baptist Church (7274 Route 10, Ames, NY 13317). Sunday Service is at 10:00 am. All are welcome. Contact (518) 673 3405 for more details.

Sharon Sr. Congregate Meal Site

Local residents are invited to enjoy good company and a noon-time meal year round (except holidays) at the Schoharie County OFA’s “Spa Ritz” Sr. Congregate Meal Site at the Firehouse at 137 Beechwood Rd. M-W-F. 8 oz of 1% milk is served with each meal. Orders for meals must be called into the OFA office at (518) 295-2001 before 2 p.m. for the following day. Effective January 1st the suggested donation for those 60 years old and older is $5.00 per meal. Under age 60? You’re welcome to participate for a fee of $7.50 per meal.

To share community news, upcoming events, business specials, adjusted hours, birthdays, anniversaries, or even an outstanding resident, please contact me directly at (772) 971-1410 or alexis.pencar@gmail.com. Have a great week! Thanks!

 

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Magic Show at Spa Ritz Luncheon

By Alexis Pencar

SHARON SPRINGS — The Sharon Silver & Gold Senior Club will hold its November Luncheon meeting on Friday, November 14th at the Office for the Aging’s “Spa Ritz” meal site at the Sharon Springs Firehouse at 137 Beechwood Rd with a magic show and business meeting to follow.

The Silver & Gold Senior Club continues to positively contribute to the lives of so many! Members of this dynamic social club come from surrounding areas including Sharon, Cherry Valley, Cobleskill, Ames, and beyond. With Seniors of all ages, this group is always open to new members! This is a great place to make new friends and catch up with the community! The after-lunch activities and presentations change monthly and are always something to mark the calendar for!

For this November Luncheon, expect a nutritious and hearty meal, dessert and 8 ounces of 1% milk served at noon. Following lunch, Rector Kyle Grennen of St. Mary’s Church in Springfield, NY will entertain attendees with a magic show. The senior club will conduct its monthly business meeting after the performance. The November gathering of seniors from the greater Sharon Springs area as well as Cherry Valley and surrounding communities will also include a salute to local veterans.

Individuals interested in attending the November 14th Silver & Gold Luncheon must register by calling the Spa Ritz meal site at (518) 284-2883 from 10 AM - 2 PM on Monday, November 10th or Wednesday, November 12th. Area seniors interested in more information about the club should contact Anne Lennebacker, president, at (607) 547-9055.

Sharon Sr. Congregate Meal Site

Local residents are invited to enjoy good company and a noon-time meal year round (except holidays) at the Schoharie County OFA’s “Spa Ritz” Sr. Congregate Meal Site at the Firehouse (137 Beechwood Road) M-W-F. 8 oz of 1% milk is served with each meal. Orders for meals must be called into the OFA office at (518) 295-2001 before 2:00 PM. for the following day. Effective January 1st the suggested donation for those 60 years old and older is $5.00 per meal. Under age 60? You’re welcome to participate for a fee of $7.50 per meal.

 

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Sunnycrest Markets - Meet The Vendors

By Alexis Pencar

SHARON SPRINGS — Sunnycrest Markets, an authentic Amish marketplace located in Sharon Springs, has had a great first year of business! This multi-use spot has done a whole renovation since last year, providing a whole new feel. This newly established shopping destination offers a full experience with a diverse selection of goods all working together with talented local farmers, vendors, and artisans too! 

With a variety of vendors, each bringing something unique, you can explore fresh produce & groceries, bulk foods, delicious fresh-made pretzels, a deli, and more! Between the food and nursery, there is plenty to do, but just outside you can find beautifully handcrafted furniture, pre-built sheds, and much more! With this variation of products and availability, there is a little something for everyone!

Since Sunnycrest Marketplace definitely values local talent, let’s meet some of their fantastic vendors!

Brewed & Baked LLC: Known for their homemade soft pretzels, baked fresh on-site with options ranging from classic salted to unique, flavorful varieties.

Daily Inspirations: Your go-to stop for meaningful gifts, charming décor, and unique finds that spark joy. Featuring a variety of handmade items, seasonal accents, and thoughtful pieces for every occasion.

Dutch Country Connections: Crafted from 100% solid wood by skilled Amish craftsmen, their indoor furniture beautifully combines artistry with functionality.

Dutch Country Connections - Sheds & Outdoor Furniture: offers a unique selection of Amish-built outdoor furniture, sheds, and play sets that bring both style and functionality to any backyard.

Sonrise Bulk Foods: Offers a variety of specialty items, from baking supplies and fresh eggs to dairy products and household essentials.

Sonrise Deli: From savory and smoky to sweet and zesty, our deli counter at Sonrise Deli has all your favorites sliced fresh and full of flavor. 

Sunnycrest Greenhouse: Where the delightful aroma of greenery fills the air! Our greenhouse is packed with a huge variety of plants, from beloved favorites to seasonal selections, all nurtured with care. 

Sunnycrest Kitchen: Serving up homestyle favorites made fresh Monday – Saturday. From classic morning plates to satisfying midday meals, it’s the perfect place to sit down and enjoy comfort food in a welcoming setting. Our buffet is now open. Please check our Facebook for updated hours and rotating menus.

Sweet + Simple Bake Shop: Step into the sweet side of Sunnycrest with fresh-baked breads, pastries, cheesecakes, pies, and more, all made with care and ready to brighten your day.  

White Birch Meats: From perfectly marbled steaks to savory roasts, our butcher offers a wide range of premium meats. Whether you’re preparing a family feast or grilling up something special, we have exactly what you need.

Whether you're looking for fresh produce, handcrafted furniture, or delicious snacks, this marketplace has it all! Don't miss out on the exciting deals happening now! For updates on their events and promotions, please visit their website at www.sunnycrestmarkets.com or follow them on Facebook and Instagram. 

Please feel free to contact Sunnycrest Markets at (518) 284-2256 or visit them at 7869 NY-10, Sharon Springs, NY 13459. The Market is open: Monday to Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Saturday: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM, and Sunday: Closed.

 

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Tree of Lights Nov. 16

COBLESKILL — There will be a Tree of Lights event Nov. 16 from 2-3pm at the Cobleskill United Methodist Church, 107 Chapel Street, Cobleskill.

This event is an opportunity to celebrate through music, poetry, and readings the lives of people in our region. Holiday trees will be lit and ornaments on display through the holidays. Ornaments can be purchased for $15.00. All are welcome, free event.

 

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Veterans Day & Nov Veteran Events

By Alexis Pencar

As Veterans Day approaches on November 11th, we prepare to honor the men and women who have served in our armed forces. In our close-knit communities like Sharon, Cobleskill, Schoharie, and more, the significance of this day runs deep. Observing Veterans Day is a heartfelt recognition of the courage, resilience, and commitment that these brave individuals have shown. It’s also a day to come together, reflect, and express gratitude, particularly for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Let Veterans Day continue to serve as a powerful reminder of the cost of freedom and the strength of community.

With lots of resources for Veterans and their families, please check out the November schedule of events provided by the Schoharie County Veterans’ Dwyer Program. There are countless resources available for Veterans! Many of the events provide local social opportunities and others are group activities out of the area! With no pressure or commitment you can join whenever you’d like. This is welcome to all veterans and their families.

If you have questions, want to get involved, or just need to talk, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Office at (518) 295-8360 or Cell at (518) 929-2382 or email at CountyVA@co.schoharie.ny.us.

November Schedule:

Nov 8th - Sat 4 PM Schoharie United Presbyterian Church - Free Dinner for Veterans in Continuing Education Bldg. Call Linda @ 518-295-8931 with questions

Nov 11th - Tues 5-7 PM SUNY Cobleskill Appreciation Dinner at Bouck Hall Circle. Free to Vets. $7 per person

Nov 11th - Tues ALL DAY Howe Caverns Tour - Veterans will get a complimentary ticket - must have ID. 

Nov 12th - Wed 9 AM Breakfast at the Cobleskill Diner

Nov 12th - Wed 12 PM Veterans Lunch Gathering Place. Please

call 518-823-4338 to reserve your spot.

Nov 15th - Sat 8 AM to 11 AM Cobleskill Elks, Legion Drive,

Breakfast for Veterans

Nov 19th - Wed 12PM Veteran Lunch at the Gathering Place - your lunch. Please call the Gathering Place at (518) 823-4338 to let them know you are attending so they can have enough food for all!

For any general questions, please contact The Veterans’ Service Agency Office. They are located at 284 Main Street 3rd Floor Schoharie, NY 12157 or call (518) 295-8360.

 

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Veterans Run Saturday in Cherry Valley

CHERRY VALLEY - Lace up your shoes and come to the heart of Cherry Valley, for a day of honoring our heroes at the Whiteman-Hull-Snyder American Legion Post 1360 15th Annual Veterans’ Weekend Run/Walk 5k.

The Veterans Weeks Run/Walk is more than just a race; it’s a tribute to the brave men and women who have served our nation. Whether you’re a seasoned runner, a casual walker, or just looking to support a great cause, this event is the perfect way to show your patriotism and community spirit. It’s not just about the finish line—it’s about the friends, memories, and stories created together along the way.

The race begins at the community center Saturday at noon.

American Legion Post 1360 Veterans' Weekend Run/Walk 5k

Price:$25

Check-in or day of registration starts at 10:30am with the race beginning at noon.

All runner/walkers under 18 years of age must have a parent or legal guardian present for the race.

Run shirts are guaranteed to the first 100 who register. Register early to guarantee your shirt size is available.

NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE ON REGISTRATION FEES

1st, 2nd, & 3rd Place ribbons will be presented in the following race divisions:

*If you are WALKING there is no age group

WALKING Male WALKING Female

14 & Under Male 14 & Under Female

15 – 19 Male 15 – 19 Female

20 – 29 Male 20 – 29 Female

30 – 39 Male 30 – 39 Female

40 – 49 Male 40 – 49 Female

50 – 59 Male 50 – 59 Female

60 – 69 Male 60 – 69 Female

70 and Over Male 70 and Over Female

Servicemember ( Military, Police, or Fire Department).

Headphones are prohibited.

 

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The Season of Giving: Charitable Efforts to Lift Spirits and Bring Comfort in the Cold


Catholic Charities Food Pantry in Richmondville


By Diane Dobry

SCHOHARIE COUNTY — The “Most Wonderful Time of the Year” is here—but for some, wonderful feels far away. While Santa and his elves may symbolize holiday cheer, real joy often comes from people and organizations in our own communities. Across Schoharie and nearby counties, charitable organizations, local businesses, and volunteers are coming together to make sure no one is left out in the cold this holiday season.

What makes this season truly special? Giving. Feeding. Warming. Helping neighbors who are struggling. Two key organizations—the Joshua Project and Catholic Charities—in partnership with other organizations and an army of volunteers, are joining forces to spread warmth and comfort when it’s needed most.

Catholic Charities

Located at 1455 Route 7 in Richmondville, Catholic Charities provides year-round community support, from a food pantry and thrift shop to assistance with housing, transportation, and mediation. The thrift shop not only funds many of these programs but also offers low-cost options for clothing and household goods.

As winter approaches, their efforts expand. From November 1 through March 31, a warming station operates seven days a week at Warnerville Methodist Church , 1615 State Route 7, Warnerville, offering a place for up to ten people to stay warm, do laundry, and take showers. Food is available there, though most bring their own. On weekdays, the station is open 5 p.m. to 8 a.m., and it is available 24 hours on weekends and holidays. For information call: 518-234-3581.

Executive Director Christy Houck, who oversees Catholic Charities in Otsego, Delaware, and Schoharie Counties, says the warming station plays a crucial role in keeping people safe through the cold months. While the center doesn’t use volunteers in the station, donations are always welcome. Their website’s wish list includes items such as socks, hygiene products, shelf-stable meals, bottled water, and coffee, tea,or cocoa. Find the list at:  www.charitiesccdos.org.

During the day, the Richmondville office offers a warm space for visitors to meet with case managers who can help connect them with other resources.

Catholic Charities also joins with the Joshua Project for major holiday efforts, such as sharing donations and volunteers to pack and deliver Thanksgiving meals. “If holiday donations come our way, we put them together as emergency help for families who might have missed other deadlines,” Houck added. This year, the Catholic Charities staff also decided to personally contribute as a group to the Joshua Project’s Adopt-A-Family program.

She credits collaboration for making these programs thrive: “We cover a lot of ground, but we couldn’t do it without all of the different agencies and partners we work with. People really are trying hard to take care of the community.”

The Joshua Project

Founded in 2012 after the 2011 floods, the Joshua Project is a faith-based nonprofit that supports the most vulnerable residents of Schoharie County. With year-round programs providing food to people in need in the Village of Middleburgh, clothing, household needs, and temporary financial aid, they aim to “make the common good a reality.”

One of their ongoing efforts, in partnership with the United Way, provides backpacks of food to more than 200 schoolchildren across and surrounding Schoharie County and in southern Albany County. During the summer, the group also serves free lunches in Middleburgh, Cobleskill, Richmondville, and Central Bridge—over 7,500 meals this past summer alone.

As winter sets in, their focus turns to warmth and holiday comfort. Their Coats for Kids program, based at St. Mark’s in Middleburgh, also serves adults in need—especially the homeless. Over 100 coats have already been distributed this season, with numbers expected to surpass last year’s 150. Continuing this Thursday and Friday (November  6th and 7th) from 9 am to 7 p.m. and Saturday (November 8th) from 9 a.m. to noon.

For Thanksgiving, the Joshua Project and Catholic Charities assemble and deliver Thanksgiving dinner baskets filled with turkeys, potatoes, stuffing, yams, cranberry sauce, gravy, and dessert that families can prepare. Those in need can sign up online or use contact information below “Last year we delivered 452 baskets,” said Patrick Costello, The Joshua Project’s president. “This year will be our biggest yet.”

Immediately after Thanksgiving, attention shifts to the Adopt-A-Family and Christmas for Kids programs. Through these efforts, donors—families, businesses, church groups, and individuals—can “adopt” a local family and provide holiday gifts and essentials. Applications and donor sign-ups are available at joshuaschoharie.org.

The Christmas for Kids initiative allows families in need to “shop” for new  items—toys, books, games, puzzles, and clothes—all donated by community members and local businesses such as Dollar General. Parents can select a few free items plus wrapping paper to take home. Adopt-A-Family gifts are due December 14, and shopping days run December 15–18.

To learn more or sign up, residents can call 518-937-2422, email joshuafoundation1@gmail.com, or message the group on Facebook.

A Community That Cares

The Joshua Project’s ability to make an impact stretches beyond their organization. Costello highlights the importance of partners like the Salvation Army, whose iconic red kettle collections between Thanksgiving and Christmas help fund local causes. “The money raised in the kettles stays in Schoharie County,” he said. “It supports groups, sends kids to summer camp, and helps families we couldn’t otherwise reach.”

“We also work with over 300 volunteers a year,” Costello said. “We can always use volunteers. Because of them the project works—some work one or two days a year, some work week-after-week, and some just help with the Thanksgiving basket program.  We have hundreds of people who work at Christmas for kids.”

One especially generous supporter, Karen Brueck of Cobleskill, is helping make the group’s next big dream a reality: a new 53’ x 100’ facility on Route 145. The building will consolidate their operations and provide a 12’ x 12’ walk-in cooler and freezer that will allow food storage for and distribution to local food pantries. Brueck, a retired Sharon Springs teacher of 40 years, donated $175,000 to help fund the project. “She decided to make the contribution now rather than leave it in her will, she told us,” Costello said. Thanks to her and other donors, the facility may be ready in time to pack Thanksgiving baskets this year.

The Gift of Giving

The Joshua Project is 100% privately funded, operating without government support. For 14 years, the organization has survived through the generosity of local people.

That generosity takes many forms: delivering meals to the homebound, sorting donations, packing Thanksgiving baskets, or simply sharing warmth through a coat or a kind word.

As Houck from Catholic Charities put it, “People really are trying hard to take care of each other.”

In a season often defined by wish lists and celebrations, these organizations remind us what truly makes it “the most wonderful time of the year”: the power of community, compassion, and giving—through every dollar dropped into a kettle, every package of food donated, every item donated, and every hour volunteered—one act of kindness at a time.


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Members of the Cobleskill Auxiliary &  the Bob Putnam Agency send off the kids that win the coloring contest for their firetruck ride to school as shown in this October photo. Photo by Elizabeth Barr.

 

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