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Volume 2, Issue 4 | April 2004 |
History in the News The Cedar Mill Garden ClubThe first meeting of the Cedar Mill Garden Club was held in 1946 in the Leedy Grange. Thirty-nine women became charter members, electing aptly named Rose Stalder Hohnstein president and setting annual dues at one dollar. |
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Simply Divine MassageThe first time Sandi Fitts-Freeman encountered massage was at a party where some “LMTs” (Licensed Massage Therapist) were giving footrubs. “I didn’t grow up in a touchy-feely family,” she says, “but that’s changed now.” It felt so wonderful that she was hooked, and this experience led her to study massage. |
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Earth Day, Cedar Mill styleYou are invited to celebrate Earth Day close to home on April 24th from 9 am-1 pm by joining your neighbors to restore Jackie Husen Park. |
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Teufel Development updateOn April 19, 2004, Polygon Homes and MGH Associates will hold another neighborhood meeting to discuss their plans for the Teufel Nursery property. The meeting will take place at 6 pm in the Community Room at the Cedar Mill library, and it’s open to all interested persons. |
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Sunset High’s Special Education Program needs your helpTracy Ramberg, a Special Education teacher at SHS, says, “We have a lot of students in our program who are from lower socio-economic standing. Many of these students are not able to afford school supplies, school clothes, gym clothing, etc. |
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The Cedar Mill News Cedar Mill Business Association Publisher/Editor:Virginia Bruce |