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Endicott club wraps 4th of July planning

Endicott

Gazette Correspondent

Endicott Community Club met June 6 at Trinity Lutheran Church. Final decisions were made for the July 4th celebration. The event time has been changed to 5 p.m. At that time the Parks and Rec Food Booth will open and the Community Club Pie Shack, at 6 p.m. the Kiddie Bike Parade will begin and at 6:30 p.m. the Bake Walk and at dusk fireworks. The swimming pool will be open from 2-5 p.m. and 8-dark and a Bouncing Booth will be in the pool area.

The Community Club is planning a cleanup of Multiflora Park and are working on the Veteran's appreciation phase one. The German dinner and silent auction were discussed. The next meeting will be Aug. 7.

Dad's Night In Pinochle Club had its year-ending potluck card party, including husbands, at the home of Leslie Lamb. Co-hosting was Casey Shiprek. The guests arrived in a thunder storm with ice, but soon the sun was shinning. The players enjoyed a potluck, barbecue and visiting before playing cards. Attending were: Irma Kent, Marion Endicott, Marsha and Bruce Honn, Bertie and Floyd Honn, Benge; Kathy and John Schlomer, Leslie and Marvin Lamb, Charmaine Despain, Dan Holbrook and Casey Shiprek, Winona; Barbara and Verne Strader, Sue Bafus, Judy Cook, Jenny and Larry Meyer, Anne and Willy Lowe, Endioctt.

Endicott Gun Club will host a 4 Gun Sportsman's Shoot July 4. The club will have registration from 11 a.m. to noon and run the meet from noon to 5 p.m. Food will be available. For more information check Facebook or Jim Pelissier. Park and Rec opened the pool for swimming June 11.

 

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