CITY MEAL ON WHEELS
Senior Center seeks help from city The Oregonian HILLSBORO -- Stung by the loss of a senior-citizen meal contract, the cash-strapped Hillsboro Senior Center has asked Hillsboro leaders to consider making the center a city agency. SHORT ON WHEELS: 3 counties need more volunteers to deliver meals Detroit Free Press Between deliveries Monday morning John Nakoneczny kept his red Ford Crown Victoria running like a getaway car. At each stop, the Wayne County Meals on Wheels volunteer dropped off both hot and frozen meals, and chatted with people he calls his clients in Garden City as if they were old friends. EuroTrash Monday! PezCycling News Bettini Says Nay To DNA Paolo Bettini abhors the thought of DNA testing according to ProCycling, so much so that he'll call it quits before he subjects himself to it: "If I'm asked for a DNA sample, I'm also prepared to stop racing. I've won a lot and this is one step too far." Eat out and help Meals of Wheels Loudoun Times Mirror This year you can support your local Meals on Wheels program where there is currently a waiting list for many frail, homebound seniors. In brief - East The Times of Northwest Indiana Homemade fudge packaged in a re-usable tin is now available from Meals on Wheels for holiday gift-giving. Chocolate or peanut butter fudge sells for $8 per pound. Both flavors are also available with nuts for $8.50 per pound. Taking Care Seattle Times Of all the differences between hospital life in her native Philippines and here, in Washington state, one in particular has stuck with Maricris Espino, RN. Hillsboro Senior Center faces financial crisis The Hillsboro Argus The Hillsboro Senior Center is "treading water," and its board of directors is tiring fast. That, in paraphrase, was the message Chairman Norm Levin brought to the City Council Tuesday. Burley businessman helps keep meals program rolling South Idaho Press Golden Heritage Senior Center’s Meals on Wheels program will keep on rolling thanks to a local businessman’s donation of a van Wednesday. “This is wonderful,” said Burley Mayor Jon Anderson, chairman of the board for the senior center. “What you can’t see today is what they’ve been getting by with.” News in brief Onalaska Community Life Judges will be out and about next week looking for winners in Onalaska’s fifth annual holiday home and business decorating contest. The judges will be out looking on the evenings of Dec. 11-14 looking at holiday lighting displays. News in brief Holmen Courier The seventh annual Empty Bowls night is just around the corner at Holmen High School, with the We Care Holmen Area Food Pantry chosen as the beneficiary.
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