If you or someone you deeply admire missed out on our annual Cookie Dough Fundraiser, there is still hope! We have several tubs of each variety left. 'Tis the season for holiday baking. You know you want it: (Quantities edited December 8, 2009.)
5 Chocolate Chunk
3 Oatmeal Raisin
3 Peanut Butter
4 Sugar
2 White Choc. Macadamia
3 M&M
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BACC families, mark your calendars! Cookie dough will be distributed next Tuesday, November 17 at Choir and Chorale rehearsals.
If, for some reason, your singer will not be at rehearsal that day, PLEASE make arrangements to have someone pick up your cookie dough order. Remember, the dough arrives frozen and needs to be kept cold. We ...
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Thanks to all singers and families for your hard work on the annual Cookie Dough fundraiser. In case you missed someone during the sale, we have a few extra tubs o' dough to satisfy the lingering sweet tooth. Here's the line-up:
Updated quantities as of 11/2/09
7—Chocolate Chunk
3—Oatmeal Raisin
5—Peanut Butter
3—White Chunk Macadamia
2—M&M
6—Sugar
Please contact Jim Paton to ...
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Be sure to bring your PAID cookie dough fundraiser orders to rehearsal on OCTOBER 13. This is our single biggest fundraiser each year, so be sure to pour it on now that we're in the home stretch. You could use the coming long weekend for a little extra selling!
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