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Chowder sale continues with pandemic protocols observed

The Emmaus Lions Club hosted the club's semi-annual clam chowder sale in Emmaus Community Park Oct. 31. COVID-19 safety protocols were observed. Club members made more than 4,000 quarts with cooking crews starting their work at 2 a.m. RIGHT: Ron Laub receives chowder from Jackie Owens at the Emmaus Lions Club Pennsylvania Dutch clam chowder sale in Emmaus Community Park Oct. 31. PRESS PHOTOS BY C. RICHARD CHARTRAND
Emmaus High School students in the Emmaus Fitness Club handle clean up after the sale.
A sign at the Moser Pavilion in Emmaus Community Park encourages chowder fans to stay safe.
Approximately 4,300 quarts of chowder filled 3,800 orders of the homemade soup.
PHOTO COURTESY OF RICHARD LITZENBERGER Dustin Grim mixes chowder in the early morning Oct. 31.