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LIFE

NOVEMBER 24, 2011 • FLORENCE-UNION RECORDER • B5

Decorating contest runs Nov. 25-30 The Walton Verona Pantry in conjunction with Boone County Extension hosted a luncheon last Thursday at the Walton Christian Church. The purpose of the luncheon meeting was to bring information to recipients of the pantry and others. Everyone in the community was invited. Diane Mason, county agent for family and con-

sumer science, gave out brochures on nutritional foods and recipes. Diane had prepared a Ruth couple of Meadows the recipes WALTON NEWS using cranberries to share. Everyone enjoyed a delicious lun-

cheon and got to share food to take home. Fifteen members of Georgia Greene’s family gathered at the Main Street Restaurant last Thursday to celebrate two birthdays. The honored guests were Ron Harper and Jed Crosby. Mrs. Greene is doing great and lives now with daughter Kaye Ellis in Erlanger. The Walton Homemak-

ers met on Nov. 18 at the home of Mary Lou Hampton with Sandy Orchelle as co-hostess. Fifteen members attended. The club is collecting empty medicine bottles, can tabs, personal items for the homeless and Women’s Crisis Center as well as contributing toward Thanksgiving dinners. A delicious lunch was enjoyed by all after which Mary Lou and Sandy pre-

sented a lesson “Freezer Meals.” Addie King is a patient at St. Elizabeth Florence. She underwent back surgery on Friday. Prayers go out for a quick recovery. Christmas on Main Parade will be 6-8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2. The city decorating contest is open to all decorated homes and businesses, Nov. 25-30. Lights must be on at 6 p.m. each night

HONORING OUR VETERANS

for judges to go around and score displays. Cash prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place. The city will be divided in two sections, North and South, the dividing line will be at Bedinger Avenue. Wishing you a happy and blessed Thanksgiving. Ruth Meadows (391-7282) writes a column about Walton.

New Friends plan fundraiser Noodles & Co. in Florence will donate 25 percent of food sales, eat-in or carry out, from11a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, to the New Friends of Northern Kentucky. The women’s group New Friends of Northern Kentucky will use the funds to benefit various local charities.

Boy Scouts from Troop 1 and Cub Scouts from Pack 138 chartered by Florence Christian Church placed American flags at the grave sites of all military veterans buried in the Florence Cemetery on Center Street. The boys placed the flags on the graves to honor our troops for Veterans Day. Troop 1 and Pack 138 meet every Tuesday at Florence Christian Church. THANKS TO TIM

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