This Week's SCTV Listings Now Available!
Thanks to Carole Hare and the dedicated team that works on the SC-TV listings for making the document that airs on Channel 2 available to us.
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Lunch Bunch
You are going to have a wonderful time at our May luncheon! It will be a “one of a kind dining experience in one of the world’s most peculiar places.”
When: May 21 at 12:00 PM
Where: 355 Cassadaga Rd., Cassadaga
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Join Team Christopher!
PLEASE JOIN US TUESDAY, May 22nd at Hooligans of Port Orange to support Team Christopher for Autism Speaks!!!
Click here to download the flyer to bring with you and Houligan’s will give back 10% of your check to Team Christopher for the Volusia County Walk Now For Autism Speaks!!!
Grab your friends and come out for a great time!!!
Together, we will make a difference.
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Happy Hour Fridays
5:00 PM
Every Friday at the Tree
BYO
All Summer Long
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Community Stitching Circle
Join your neighbors and friends with your work in progress or start something new. Visit our creative circle to share ideas about sewing, counted cross stitch, knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, quilting. An informal group meets every Friday at the Piggotte Community Center at 504 Big Tree Road, South Daytona. 10:00 AM to Noon. Call Louise Agin for more information at 492-6114 or call the community center at 322-3070.
If you are interested in joining a group that will meet in Spruce Creek Fly-In,
please contact Louise Agin @ 492-6114.
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Find us on Facebook
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Did You See the Ford Tri-Motor At Spruce Creek?
If you missed seeing the Ford Tri-Motor here in Spruce Creek, click here to check out the fabulous video created by Rob and Jane McKenzie.
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