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Monday, September 19, 2011

EACC To Offer Flu Shots

Easton Area Community Center, which you might remember as St. Anthony's, provides a home for 300 at-risk children between 3 and 7 pm, when they are most likely to commit a crime. It also makes sure they are fed, providing a "knap sack buddy" for kids in need, filled with food and other necessaries. You can read about this terrific group here.

If you like to golf, this is a chance for you to have some fun while helping those who really need it.
Golfing For the Kids

4 comments:

  1. terrific program with wonderful citizen leaders from Easton . Judge Grifo`s wife saved the place by raising the money to purchase it. What a fine fine lady .

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  2. There are many fine people that volunteer at the center and Ron, you should also be thanked for putting this on your blog. It is a great facility and one of the reasons that the West Ward of Easton is turning around. I am closely related to this program and have kids invovled. I know the mayor was on the board for many years and did a lot of good things and still does. Ms. Mitchel told me that he has raised $10,000 this year for the center. We need more people like you and the mayor,. Thanks

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