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The Florissant Parks and Recreation Department ice skating rink will be open extra hours during the holiday season. The rink will be open from 2-4 p.m. on the following dates: Dec. 22, 23, 24, 26, 29, 30, 31, and Jan. 2, 19, and Feb. 16.
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Filing Opens Jan. 7 for Florissant Council Seats
Residents who are interested in filing for nomination for Florissant City Council Wards 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 may obtain the necessary forms from the city clerk on or after Jan. 7, 2009, Monday-Friday, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at Florissant City Hall.
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American Legion Post 444 Seeks Flags
American Legion Post 444 is seeking casket flags that had been presented to a loved one and are no longer wanted. For more information, call Giessman at 314-895-3034.
North County Meals on Wheels Seeks Volunteers
North County Meals on Wheels is desperately in need of volunteers.
Most needed at this time are:
o Drivers to deliver hot lunches
o Transporters to deliver stacks of hot lunches and coolers to drivers
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Student Saves Mother By Phone Call
Kim Cade, left, with her son Sa’Von Evans. Recently, Cade suffered a seizure while at home and her son, who is autistic, reached for her cell phone to call 911 and then he went to a neighbor’s front door for help after he could not revive his mother. Evans, 9, is a student at Twillman Elementary School.
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GOOD HOLIDAY NEWS FROM PROJECT LIFT OFF XX (20)
The 2008 Project Lift Off tickets were sold out in advance again this year for December 6.
The event was another great holiday season D.A.R.E. (Drug Awareness and Resistance Education) party for the 5th through 8th grade boys and girls who wanted to have a great time without alcohol, tobacco or drugs. The partygoers had the use of the James J. Eagan Civic Center. Their nominal admission in advance got them all the Fortels Pizza and Pepsi products they could consume as well as use of the ice rink, swimming pool, game room, gym and the arts and crafts room to sit and eat pizza with friends.
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