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Left to right: Tracy Schaar, Assistant General Manager for Bob Evans
and Christine Lynn,
Executive Director of Cancer Association of Darke
County
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Cancer
Association receives help from local business
Bob Evans Restaurant, 1366 Wagner Ave, Greenville, OH is celebrating
Breast Cancer Awareness through the month of October and will be
donating 15% of sales to the Cancer Association. Flyers to this
event can be picked up at the Cancer Association and also at Bob
Evans. To participate in this event, just present the flyer at
checkout. Flyers are available at both locations. If you
would like the flyer mailed to you (or faxed), just call Christine at
the cancer center at 548-9960 with your name and address (or fax
number).
October is breast cancer awareness month, but Cancer Association of
Darke County provides benefits for all types of cancer all throughout
the year to patients living in Darke County. The organization is very
pleased that local businesses are willing to join this fight against a
very serious disease.
The organization is celebrating its 20th year and has provided over a
million dollars in benefits to local cancer patients during that time.
Corporate sponsors for CADC for 2015 are Johnston Chiropractic Clinic,
North Star Hardware and Implement, Williamson Insurance, Greenville
Memorial Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary, FOE Ladies Auxiliary,
Farmers State Bank ~ New Madison, Women of the Moose 102, Leis
Realty, Family Health, Brothers Publishing (Early
Bird), Osgood State Bank, Ansonia Lumber Company, Brethren
Retirement Community, William Hole, Jr., Judge Julie Monnin,
Darke County Municipal Court, Second National Bank, American Legion
Post 140, Greenville Technology, Inc., Diane Evans, State Farm Agency
and VFW Post 7262.
Grants and other funding also provided by: Darke County Foundation,
Darke Rural Electric Trust, Harry Stephens Memorial, Ketrow Foundation,
Lydia Schaurer Memorial, Rotary Club of Greenville, United Way, Bunco
for Boobies, Annie Oakley Golf Tournament and many other donations and
memorials too numerous to mention.
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