Thanks for help with senior dinner
The Grass Creek Lions Club would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for all their efforts to make our annual Senior Citizen’s Dinner a success. We were very happy with the attendance of over 60 people.
We would like to thank all of those people who came out and enjoyed the meal and a night of entertainment by the Jim Dobson and Friends Music Group. Thank you for all the food furnished by the Lions members and their wives that made the dinner a success.
We would like to give a special thank you to the following businesses for their donation of door prizes that were to everyone:
Kewanna businesses: Larry’s Barber Shop, Kewanna Hardware, The Kibitzer, Kewanna Kafe.
Rochester businesses: Yeazel’s For the Birds, Rochester Optimist Club, Oil Change Express, Pizza Hut, Tweedlee D Diner, Sears, Arby’s, Clay’s Flooring & Interiors, Rochester Greenhouse, Lake City Bank, Beacon Credit Union, Burger King, Webb’s Family Pharmacy, B&B; Men’s Wear, Dairy Queen, Towne Home Furnishings, First Federal Savings Bank, Quality Auto Repair, DeBrueler’s, and The Winning Edge.
Logansport businesses: Burger King, Subways, Arnold’s Jewelry, McCord’s Do It Best, Smith Office, Casey’s General Store, Sonic, Silver Lake, Dylan’s Furniture, Pizza Hut and Martin’s Super Market.
Indianapolis: Indianapolis Colts.
Martin VanMeter
Kewanna
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