Richwood
 on September 28, 2023

Richwood Civic Center

By Susie Pfarr, Executive Director 

Fall has officially arrived, so I guess it is time to clean up the garden and get it ready for next spring. I don’t know about all of you, but my garden did well this year. I love eating fresh vegetables and fruit, don’t you?

October is filled with some fun activities for all of you. Of course, we have our Mystery Trips scheduled for Friday, Oct. 20. You can start signing up for this fun trip on Monday, Oct. 2. The trip is $18, and you must pay that amount at the time of sign up for us to hold your seat. These trips fill up quickly so get your name and payment in fast.

We have our Fellowship Dinner scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 10. Via Quest is our sponsor for dinner that evening, and Chuck Berry w…

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