NEWSOver 100 people dedicated to ending hunger worldwide take part in Hanover CROP Hunger WalkHarrison JonesThe Hanover High School Steel Drum Band performs before the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. The CROP Walk, hosted locally by the Hanover Area Council of Churches, raises money for programs to end hunger in the Hanover area, as well as worldwide through the Church World Service.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunParticipants register before taking part in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. The CROP Walk, hosted locally by the Hanover Area Council of Churches, raises money for programs to end hunger in the Hanover area, as well as worldwide through the Church World Service.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunJan Davis, CROP Walk Committee Chairperson, speaks to participants before taking part in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. The CROP Walk, hosted locally by the Hanover Area Council of Churches, raises money for programs to end hunger in the Hanover area, as well as worldwide through the Church World Service.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunParticipants pray before taking part in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. The CROP Walk, hosted locally by the Hanover Area Council of Churches, raises money for programs to end hunger in the Hanover area, as well as worldwide through the Church World Service.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunParticipants walk the South Western High School track while taking part in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. The CROP Walk, hosted locally by the Hanover Area Council of Churches, raises money for programs to end hunger in the Hanover area, as well as worldwide through the Church World Service.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunParticipants walk the South Western High School track while taking part in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. The CROP Walk, hosted locally by the Hanover Area Council of Churches, raises money for programs to end hunger in the Hanover area, as well as worldwide through the Church World Service.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunLuke Fitchett, 4, of Hanover, races down the South Western High School track while taking part in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. Fitchett was attending with his parents, Tommy and Lauren Fitchett, and siblings Nathan and Gwen.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunAlison Parker, right, and Lynn Parker, left, hold hands as they walk three miles on the South Western High School track while taking part in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunA participant poses for a photo while taking part in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. The CROP Walk, hosted locally by the Hanover Area Council of Churches, raises money for programs to end hunger in the Hanover area, as well as worldwide through the Church World Service.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunJohn Chantery hands out water to participants as they take part in the three-mile road course during 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. The CROP Walk, hosted locally by the Hanover Area Council of Churches, raises money for programs to end hunger in the Hanover area, as well as worldwide through the Church World Service.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunPiper, 8, a weimaraner, is given water by owner Amy Gobrecht at a rest stop while they take part in the three-mile road course for 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. The CROP Walk, hosted locally by the Hanover Area Council of Churches, raises money for programs to end hunger in the Hanover area, as well as worldwide through the Church World Service.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunWalkers climb Bowman road up to South Western High School as they finish the three-mile road course in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. The CROP Walk, hosted locally by the Hanover Area Council of Churches, raises money for programs to end hunger in the Hanover area, as well as worldwide through the Church World Service.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunThe Hanover Crop Walk walking stick is held by Keith Garrett while he takes part in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. Each bell signifies 5 years of the walk, said Garrett.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunWalkers, including Sarah and Greg Alles, both in blue, with Snow, their rescued 7-year-old dog, take part in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. The CROP Walk, hosted locally by the Hanover Area Council of Churches, raises money for programs to end hunger in the Hanover area, as well as worldwide through the Church World Service.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunKeith Garrett crosses Broadway while walking the ten-kilometer walk in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. Garrett has been taking part and helping to organize the race for 35 years.Harrison Jones, For The Evening SunKeith Garrett walks down York Street while walking the ten-kilometer walk in the 42nd annual Hanover Area CROP Walk, Sunday, Oct. 21 in Hanover. Garrett has been taking part and helping to organize the race for 35 years.Harrison Jones, For The Evening Sun