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November 26, 1999
• Hospice
provides invaluable in helping people cope
• Once and always an Eagle Scout
• Activities and news about seniors
• St.
Peter sixth grade studies millennium
• DAR program reviews Thanksgiving celebration
November 19, 1999
• Amherst
Junction group aids Tinsel Trail
• Amherst Friends of Library plan book fair
• Heywood honored by state music association
• Activities and news about seniors
• Meals on Wheels honors volunteers at luncheon
• Past commander inspects VFW post
November 12, 1999
• Point
Schools plan activities for American Education Week
• Warzynski
elected president of state nurses association
• Activities
and news about seniors
• Readers Theatre reads play monthly
• DAV, Auxiliary will hold potluck dinner
• McDill HCE meets Tuesday
• AAL Branch meets Monday
• Plover Thanksgiving dinner seeks help
• Participants, sponsors sought for parade
• Retirement facility opens
• Social Security launches mail campaign
• Medicare handbook now available
• Pharmacy opens at Plover Copps
• MSTC grads obtain respiratory care licenses
• Nominees for family friendly employer sought
• SPAEA asks for signs promoting education week
• Bankers group honors Amherst bank
November 5, 1999
• YMCA
hosts ski swap Saturday
• Schools begin parent-teacher conferences
• Activities and news about seniors
• Y instructors earn kickboxing certifications
• Church will hold series on gambling
• 4-H leaders honored at annual banquet
• SPASH
floraculture team takes national honors
• Music teachers will meet Wednesday
• Frame Memorial announces activities
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