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Senior Edition: Making deliveries happen - Register Herald

Senior Edition: Making deliveries happen Drivers, left to right: Penny, James, Rosa, Pat, Shirley, Paul, Traci. Stacey Fullmer, Senior Center Manager (a.k.a. Wonder Woman) Drivers, left to right: Penny, James, Rosa, Pat, Shirley, Paul, Traci. Stacey Fullmer, Senior Center Manager (a.k.a. Wonder Woman) The kitchen team preparing meals. Stacey Fullmer, Senior Center Manager (a.k.a. Wonder Woman) Kitchen team, left to right: Bev, Karen, Cody, Cheryl. Stacey Fullmer, Senior Center Manager (a.k.a. Wonder Woman) Severe winter conditions impacted delivery. Stacey Fullmer, Senior Center Manager (a.k.a. Wonder Woman) Severe winter conditions impacted delivery.

Mayor Renner presents proclamation to PCCOA

Mayor Renner presents proclamation to PCCOA Submitted by Preble County Council on Aging Eaton Mayor Joe Renner presents a proclamation to the PCCOA declaring March the 19th Annual “March for Meals” Month. Submitted by PCCOA Eaton Mayor Joe Renner presents a proclamation to the PCCOA declaring March the 19th Annual “March for Meals” Month. Submitted by PCCOA EATON Mayor Joe Renner presented a proclamation to the Preble County Council on Aging on Tuesday, Feb. 23, declaring March as the 19th Annual “March for Meals” Month. According to the PCCOA, Meals on Wheels has been guided by a single goal since the first known U.S. delivery by a small group of Philadelphia citizens in 1954 – to support senior neighbors to extend their independence and health as they age. For the last 19 years, the Meals on Wheels network has claimed the month of March as its time to join forces to strengthen the impact of its efforts and rally communities around the country.

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