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Center knits senior community

[Times photo: Steve Hasel]
Ralph March, left, 80, relaxes near the front door while Aria Tribble, 76, works on a quilt square at the Annie W. Johnson Senior Service Center in south Donnellon. The center's 11 a.m. meals on weekdays draws about 15 nearby residents. Seniors participate in many activities. |
Jan Glidewell
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