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Friday, September 20, 2024 at 4:56 AM

Pies in the face for polio

A group of community leaders in Taylor got their faces messy to fight polio during the Music on Main concert Thursday Oct. 20 at Heritage Square Park.

A group of community leaders in Taylor got their faces messy to fight polio during the Music on Main concert Thursday Oct. 20 at Heritage Square Park.

During the intermission of the concert, George Qualley, senior pastor at Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Deborah Parker of Citizens National Bank, Connie Zycha of Austin Telco Federal Credit Union, Tia Rae Stone, president and chief executive officer of Greater Taylor Chamber of Commerce, and District 4 Council Member Robert Garcia all took pies to the face to raise about $1,500 to fight polio as part of the Rotary District 5870 Central Texas’s fundraising drive for World Polio Awareness Day Oct. 24.


George Qualley, senior pastor at Saint Paul Lutheran Church, smiles after receiving a pie to the face Oct. 20 at Heritage Square Park as organizer and Taylor’s Rotary Club President Tia Rae Stone laughs in the background.

George Qualley, senior pastor at Saint Paul Lutheran Church, smiles after receiving a pie to the face Oct. 20 at Heritage Square Park as organizer and Taylor’s Rotary Club President Tia Rae Stone laughs in the background.

Organizer Tia Rae Stone puts a pie in the face of Rotary District 5870 Central Texas’s Scott Rainey as District 4 Councilman Robert Garcia looks on to raise funds to fight polio Oct. 20 at Heritage Square Park.

Organizer Tia Rae Stone puts a pie in the face of Rotary District 5870 Central Texas’s Scott Rainey as District 4 Councilman Robert Garcia looks on to raise funds to fight polio Oct. 20 at Heritage Square Park.


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