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Pet pics at Jamestown
Jamestown Square Apartments will host a pet picture day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring your furry best friend for fun and photos.
Because certain breeds do not adjust well in social setting, no pitbulls, dobermans, rotweilers, akitas or chows.
‘Drug Take Back’ slated
There will be a Drug Take Back Event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday.
Bring in expired or unused prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, needles and inhalers to be properly disposed.
Collection sites are Washington Fire Dept., 200 Harned Ave., Washington, and Odon Volunteer Fire Dept, 625 W. Elnora St., Odon.
RTL banquet on Oct. 4
Daviess County Right to Life has announced the speaker for the 2012 Right To Life Banquet on Oct. 4 will be Jennifer Polimino of Denver Colo.
The banquet will be held at Simon J. Graber Building off the Odon/Cannelburg Road. Jennifer is the President and Founder of www.PrayForYourBaby.com an online organization/ministry that helps and encourages parents to live godly lives, pray for their children and prepare them for parenthood.
For more information you may contact Louis Kavanaugh Jr. at 486-3658 or Delores Padgett at 295-2720. For more information go to the Right To Life web site at www.daviesscountyrtl.com
Reservations are needed for the banquet before Oct. 1.
Allisons to hold reunion
The descendants of Joseph and Mary Ragsdale Allison will hold their 47th reunion at noon Sunday at Eastside Park screened-in pavilion.
Bring a well-filled basket. For more information, call Lisa at welch5876@hotmail.com.
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Daniel E. Foster
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