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Library launches online book club
     So many books, so little time. For all those busy people, the Santa Rosa County Library System has launched a new service: an Online Book Club that delivers books electronically. Each day, Monday through Friday, the library will email subscribers a portion of a book that takes about five minutes to
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Post office holds Caring and Sharing Mailbox Food Drive tomorrow, Nov. 17
     Residents of South Santa Rosa are urged to leave a bag of nonperishable food staples for the letter carriers to pick up as they make their mail deliveries on Friday, Nov. 17.
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Covenant Hospice recognizes Vets and celebrates National Hospice Month
     Covenant Hospice held a recognition celebration at Asbury Place Retirement Center last week to honor their armed services veteran residents. The celebration was part of a statewide effort by Covenant Hospice that involved various nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and patient homes in 35 cou
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Traveling clubs take to the road
     There are clubs that meet monthly at least ten months of the year, almost never in the same place and sometimes not even in the same state. These are Recreational Vehicle (RV) Camping Clubs. They plan caravan trips, campground gettogethers and often have their own club newsletter, historian, "Sunshi
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Gulf Breeze Rotary Club
     The biggest piece of news, which was sad, was that the catering services at Bay Beach
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     Bo McGrath of Pensacola Beach owns Dan and Jane McGrath. McGrath is also the best dog ever, Mayor of Santa Rosa Towers and recently celebrated his sixth birthday.
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Local realtors attend National Association of Realtors Convention
     After months of a sluggish real estate market with a greater than average number of listings and more price reductions than Northwest Florida has seen in decades, area realtors and title company executives are noting a stabilized market.
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