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What happens when there aren’t many hands to make work light?

  • The annual kuchen-baking event raises money for community needs and supports a music program trip, having started with a group from the church 17 years ago.
  • This year, volunteers, including parents and children, helped with baking, washing dishes, and preparing ingredients for community support.
  • Key organizers, including Melissa and her family, manage most of the event logistics, ensuring its success and impact.
  • Small communities often rely on dedicated volunteers, but many hands are needed, and the same individuals frequently take on multiple responsibilities, leading to burnout.
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What happens when there aren’t many hands to make work light?

Fall around here brings our annual kuchen-baking adventure. It started about 17 years ago when a group at the church we attend that was planning to go on a mission trip decided that one big day of baking would go a long way toward raising the funds they needed. It’s morphed over the years to a two-weekend event that raises money for community needs — people who have experienced health problems or disasters or other needs — and for our high schoo…

·Fargo, United States
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Inforum broke the news in Fargo, United States on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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