
The celebration will take place at the Battle Ground Event Center 912 E. Main St., Battle Ground
Battle Ground Senior Citizens will be celebrating 50 years on Monday, June 23 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The celebration will take place at the Battle Ground Event Center 912 E. Main St., Battle Ground.
The event will be free, open to the public, and will feature Open House style BBQ. There will be burgers, hot dogs, chips, cupcakes and ice cream to celebrate. Each of the activities will have a table set up displaying what is offered for seniors and the date/time of the activity.
There will be a rolling slideshow representing photos from the 50 years. There will be raffle tickets to purchase for the chance to win a quilt made by one of the seniors. Any questions, contact Lori Lindberg at (360) 600-1438 or LindbergLori@gmail.com
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