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Everett family reunion set for Sept. 15

The annual Everett family reunion will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15 at the Trenton Community Center.

The meeting will begin with a brief business meeting followed by a covered dish luncheon – those attending should bring a covered dish or dishes to share. Drinks and tableware will be provided.

All Everett descendants are cordially invited to attend.

The Trenton Community Center is located at 214 S.E. 3rd Ave. in Trenton.


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