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06/30/2008

Roanoke Wildlife Rescue at Phoebe Needles

by John Heck

The next program at the Center for Lifelong Learning at the Phoebe Needles Center is 10:00am on Tuesday, July 8th. Dorothy Runion of the Roanoke Wildlife Rescue will be bringing a variety of animals and talking about the work of her agency. If you would like more information about their work, check the web site at roanokewildlife.org. Karen Moretz will serve a gourmet lunch following the program. Also, Karen has prepared cookbooks with wonderful recipes available for a $20 donation to the Phoebe Needles Center.

Please register by Friday, July 4th. We hope to see you there!

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