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Lunch with the Troops

Special to Herald | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 5 months AGO
by Special to HeraldDENNIS. L. CLAY
| May 21, 2011 6:00 AM

Don't forget: The next Lunch with the Troops luncheon will be held at the Porterhouse Steakhouse in Moses Lake next Tuesday, May 24 from noon to 1 p.m.

A Buck Knife, sponsored by LarsonAllen LLP, and a Wenger Swiss Army Knife, sponsored by Shawn Koethke of Country Insurance, will be raffled during the luncheon. The money raised will go to Operation Warm Heart, a fund operated by unit First Sergeants to assist airmen and airwomen in need.

A buffet will be offered for $10, which will include the tip and non-alcoholic beverage, making the salad, sandwich and soup assortment, well within the price range for a typical lunch.

People wanting to attend the May 24 luncheon are asked to call me at: Home: 762-5158 or Cell: 750-0541. Or the Porterhouse Steakhouse at: 766-0308. We won't turn anyone away, but we need to have an approximate head count. I've said this before and I'll say it again here: I'm anxious to see Portherhouse managers, Sam and Cale, scrambling to accommodate 200 plus attendees.

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