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The fun times continue to roll! The weather has just been perfect to enjoy the outdoors!  This weekend we have a lot going on ranging from a music event in Browntown to a Zombie Walk to benefit the Humane Society & C-Cap to a very important hurricane relief collection at Target to aid those in Puerto Rico recovering from Maria.

It is Breast Cancer Awareness month…please remember that early detection is the best prevention.  Thoughts and prayers to everyone who has experienced cancer and HUGE HIGH FIVE to kicking cancer’s butt.

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The Browntown Community Center Association presents Music of the Mountains with Roger and Carole Tom have and friends, Friday, October 20, 7:00pm. Free admission with free will offering to support the Association. And, as always, Bluegrass Jam!

Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief – October 21 at Target Collections from 11am – 6pm
https://www.facebook.com/events/154196935178470

Zombie Walk fundraiser for Humane Society and C-CAP – October 21
https://www.facebook.com/events/1408651859223455

Residential Clean Up Day – October 28
http://warrencountyrecycles.org OR see Town Tip https://youtu.be/McFlfzHXwcY

All Month is National Breast Cancer Awareness!! – Get exams for early detection!!

Hometown Halloween – October 31
https://www.facebook.com/events/729565150566681

Open Mic Night at Open House to benefit ROTH of FR on November 18
https://www.facebook.com/events/155246688405966

Let us help you spread the word about news and events. Please email bethandjen@whatmattersw2.com to be considered!!

Report by Beth Waller and Jen Avery
A What Matters Initiative

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