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Eagle Grange Hall Take Out Dinner

STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST TAKE-OUT DINNER AT EAGLE GRANGE HALL, AT THE INTERSECTION OF ROUTE 15 AND EAST BLIND ROAD, MONTGOMERY ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH.  PICK UP BETWEEN 2-4PM.  MENU: BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST STUFFED WITH BREAD FILLING, MASHED POTATOES, GRAVY, SUCCOTASH, PICKLED BEETS, ORIENTAL SLAW, ROLL & BUTTER, AND HOMEMADE APPLE CRISP.  SUGGESTED DONATION – $13/MEAL.  ADVANCE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED; CONTACT DAISY STYER @ 570-546-5861 BY 9/23/2024.

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Eagle Grange Hall Take Out Dinner

STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST TAKE-OUT DINNER AT EAGLE GRANGE HALL, AT THE INTERSECTION OF ROUTE 15 AND EAST BLIND ROAD, MONTGOMERY ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH.  PICK UP BETWEEN 2-4PM.  MENU: BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST STUFFED WITH BREAD FILLING, MASHED POTATOES, GRAVY, SUCCOTASH, PICKLED BEETS, ORIENTAL SLAW, ROLL & BUTTER, AND HOMEMADE APPLE CRISP.  SUGGESTED DONATION – $13/MEAL.  ADVANCE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED; CONTACT DAISY STYER @ 570-546-5861 BY 9/23/2024.

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In Touch with Freddi Hammer – Community Options Inc.

In Touch this past Sunday, With Raise the Region on the way on March 13th & 14th, there is a new 501c3 organization to learn about before the big day.  Community Options Inc. will be included on RaiseTheRegion.org in 2024 for their first year.  They are an organization who works with individuals with intellectual disabilities, helping them navigate resources in housing, employment, and more.  Freddi Hammer talks with Jamie Lycons, the executive director of Community Options in Columbia and Northumberland Counties.

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In Touch with Freddi Hammer – American Heart Month with Dr. Nancy Fitch

Heart disease continues to be a leading cause of death for men and women and as February is American Heart Month, Dr. Nancy Fitch, emergency physician of MedExpress helps raise awareness about heart disease.  Dr. Fitch talks with Freddi Hammer about heart disease and shares critical information about the importance of knowing the signs and symptoms of a heart attack and when to take immediate action.

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