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' t Ch " tr[1 " i ('o n ry AARPhostsp sentation by nurse actition r|
R:)tary to hos rls as in c u Long Neck AARIP Chapter was hor~ored Nov. l~ to host a lu~cheon
presentationby P ggy Bixler, ACNP-BC, who spbke about addi-
The Harrihgton-Greefiwood-eggnog and homem de Christ-
Felton Rotary Club extends an mas cookies will be served. They irifc marion; :: tional training re luired and the additional priori- ]
invitation to public t0 enjoy will also find a Santa Shop with 8'5' ; ii legeSdiovascular Consu tants°f a nurse p actitioner.ofSouthern Delaware'She wdrks with Car-
Christmas inlthe Country from 9 local artisans offering special AARP Chapter z}903 will next host a luncheon at
a.m. to 6 p.mI, Friday, Dec. 9. On gifts just in time for the season, donated to th Food Bank.
that evening Hank andB0nnie Nearby, on Deer Valley Road, Christmas in the Country is the American Legifm' 31768 Legion ROad' fr°m n° n
to 3 p.m., Wednes, lay, Dec. 21. Santa is likely to0r-
McCann ant the Ed ant Char- the Morris family will take great more than holiday delight; rive with candy cme gifts and members will v it-
lene Morris family will host a pleasure in sharing their won- funds from ti(:ket sales will bene- ness the installati(,n of the new officers and dir¢c-
festival of hol iday lights a dec- derfifl 9utdoor light display. Visi- fit the fund construct a Can- tors for 2012. RSV P to Marie at 302-684-8485. The lilt
orations at t aeir homes. Those tors wl]l take a walking tour and Do Playgroul d accessible to chil- luncheon and pre sentation is still $11 for chapter
who take the two-home tq)ur can visit santa's workshop with its dren and far ilies of all abilities
members, $11.50 non-members. 'he lunclae n
begin at eith( r home. busy elves. Hot chocolate and near Milford. will be provided b r Legion Post 28. Peggy Bixlc r
At McCam Manor on q 'anter- cookies will be served at this lo- Tickets for the two-home tour
bury Road (Route 15), isitors cation. Those who would like to are $10 per pc rson and can be re-
will be welc 3med into lovely make an extra contribution in the served in ance or purchased
home filled rith over 150 beauti- spirit of the season will find a at the door either of the two
fully decorated Christm s trees collection container for nonper- homes. For nore information
where hors d'oeuvreS, 9unch, ishable food items that can be call 302-398-5 94. .
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GEOR(3 ETOWN-MILLSBORO ROTARY DELIVERS FOOD
THE GEORGE TOWN-M|LL~SBORO
Rotary Club c0~ [inued its Iong-~tanding
tradition of dell Jering food baskets for
Thanksgiving t0 needy families in the
Georgetown an~l Millsboro are~ls, A to-
tal of 19 baskets, supplied I~y Fresh
Pride of Georgetown, were distributed
NOV, 21 and
22./
Monies colle(~ted from fines Imposed
in good humor on Rotary members at
luncheon meetings throughout the year
allow the club Io purchase b~skets at
Thanksgiving aqd Christmas•
Pictured are NIl Purnell, left, and Ray
Hopkins, two of the many Rotary mem-
bers who delive "ed baskets.
For Your Spot.to hq pet food drive Dec. 1.12
For Your pot, a pet-sitting and dog-walking company,will host
Hungry Bowl pet food dr ve through Monday, Dec. 12; to benefit the
homeless pet of the Geo] getown SPCA.
The drive being held part of an international effort spearhead-
ed by Pet Sitters Intemati0nal, the world's largest association for pro-
fessional pet
nations for 1(
is in great ne,
Donations
Wag in Lewe:
plies in Seaf(
mation, cont:
fitters. Hun
cal shelters
.'d of pet fo(
can be drop
;, ] & t Bagel,
rd and Milh
Lct ]ennifer
ry Bowl collects much-needed pet food do-
mross the country. The Georgetown SPCA
t donations as it enters 2012.
)ed offat The Greene Turtle and Wash-n-
in Georgetown, Concord Pet Foods & Sup-
ille's Pet Shop in Millville. For more infor-
[ewitt at 302-494-9449.
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