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Bulletin Board 07.02.09


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  • | 4:00 a.m. July 1, 2009
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East Manatee
Lady, this beautiful black cocker spaniel, needs a loving home.

She is a special needs girl who will be blind soon because of a hereditary condition. Lady is 4 years old, spayed and comes with all shots including Rabies. She loves to go for walks, is good with other dogs, crate-trained and microchipped. Adoption donations is $99.

Napier’s Log Cabin Horse & Animal Sanctuary, inc. is a not-for-profit, no-kill Florida corporation that provides loving adoptive homes or permanent homes to needy animals. For more information, visit www.NapierFamilyFarm.com or call 750-8185.

Lakewood Ranch
Attention East County students: Little Bookworms on Lakewood Ranch Main Street is rewarding good grades.

Through July 15, children in grades kindergarten through 12 can bring their report cards to receive 50 cents in store credit for each “A” on their final report cards. The maximum credit issued will be $3 per child and can be used toward any item in the store. The offer only applies to either fourth quarter or final grades in each subject.

Little Bookworms is located at 8111 Lakewood Main Street #103 in Lakewood Ranch. For more information, call 907-3808 or visit www.littlebookworms.net.

Rosedale
Rosedale Golf and Country Club is now accepting participants for its Patriot Day Golf Tournament Aug. 22 at the club, 5100 87th St. E.

The tournament will have an 8: 30 a.m. start and will be a four-person scramble format with three divisions — men, women and mixed.

Cost is $50 per person, and tournament is limited to the first 120 to sign up.

To register, contact Mike Clayton, 756-0004.

University Park
“Let it Rain” was the theme of for the University Park Women’s Club’s Luncheon and General Meeting June 17 at the University Club in downtown Sarasota. 

The tables were decorated with brightly colored rain hats adorned with colorful silk flowers. There were also different colored travel umbrellas as favors for each attendee.

The business meeting included a vote on by-law changes as well as the installation of officers for the coming year. Outgoing President Gail Schaeffer installed the new executive board and committee chairmen. She then presented the incoming President Jan Wallace with the president’s gavel.

Bob Harrigan, chief meteorologist for ABC Channel 7, gave a talk about his background and experiences.
 

 

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