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Dinner & Bake Sale Fundraiser for Granville Academy Feb. 18th

Mon, 02/06/2012 - 21:55

Proceeds from this annual fundraising effort help support youth attending the National Society of Blacks in Engineering Conference in Pittsburgh, PA and the college and historical tour.
For tickets to the February 18th event, please contact Vicki Copeland (203) 525-0878, Maurice Mosley (203) 598-4101, or Norma Taylor-Preston (203) 417-5949.

Dinners will include ziti with meatball or sausage, and a side salad; ticket price is $7.00.   You will be able to dine in our take out at the Goodwill Lodge of Elks, 238 North Elm Street, Waterbury.

 

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