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‘Sweet Sunday’ fundraiser attracts a crowd

By Katie Anderson staff Writer kanderson@thealmanac.Net 1 min read
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Jamie Guimaraes, with the Hillcrest Christian Academy in Bethel Park, sold dozens of cookies during the “Sweet Sunday” festival at Printscape Arena Feb. 24.

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Laura Cabe, left, and her daughter Brennen Cabe, from Cabe’s Cakery in Mt. Lebanon, sell princess-themed cupcakes during “Sweet Sunday” at Printscape Arena in Southpointe Feb. 24.

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Crowds packed Printscape Arena in Southpointe for the Washington City Mission’s annual “Sweet Sunday” fundraiser Feb. 24.

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Carl and JoAnn Brown, of the Original Strudel Factory in Finleyville, sold apple and cherry strudel during “Sweet Sunday” at Printscape Arena Feb. 24.

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Jamie Guimaraes, with the Hillcrest Christian Academy in Bethel Park, sold dozens of cookies during the “Sweet Sunday” festival at Printscape Arena Feb. 24.

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Young Irish dancers performed Sunday afternoon during the “Sweet Sunday” festival at Printscape Arena in Southpointe Feb. 24.

The crowd that packed Printscape Arena at Southpointe for Washington City Mission’s “Sweet Sunday” Feb. 24 were enough to make sugar nervous. Lines formed around booths with cupcakes, candies, cookies, ice cream cups and strudel for the 25th annual “Sweet Sunday” festival, one of the Mission’s largest fundraisers.

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