Leonard receives St. Mary AARP Community Service Award
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Curtis Leonard, surrounded by his family, was presented with the St. Mary AARP Community Service Award during the organization’s November meeting at the St. Mary Senior Citizens Center in Morgan City. Annetta Lombardo presented the award. Leonard currently serves as vice president.
Curtis Leonard, surrounded by his family, was presented with the St. Mary AARP Community Service Award during the organization’s November meeting at the St. Mary Senior Citizens Center in Morgan City. Annetta Lombardo presented the award. Leonard currently serves as vice president.
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St. Mary AARP recognized November birthday and anniversary celebrants during its Nov. 5 meeting. The organization meets the first Monday of each month at the St. Mary Senior Citizens Center in Morgan City.
St. Mary AARP recognized November birthday and anniversary celebrants during its Nov. 5 meeting. The organization meets the first Monday of each month at the St. Mary Senior Citizens Center in Morgan City.
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Some of the entertainment for St. Mary AARP’s November meeting was provided by Lou’s Line Dancers. The organization’s next meeting will be Dec. 3 at the St. Mary Senior Citizens Center in Morgan City.
Some of the entertainment for St. Mary AARP’s November meeting was provided by Lou’s Line Dancers. The organization’s next meeting will be Dec. 3 at the St. Mary Senior Citizens Center in Morgan City.
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At the St. Mary AARP meeting, members were treated to a meal and speakers. From left are Hargrave Funeral Home’s Richard Lejeune, meal sponsor; and Maison Jardin’s Lisa Patterson and Cardiovascular Institute of the South’s Dr. Darrell Solet, speakers.
At the St. Mary AARP meeting, members were treated to a meal and speakers. From left are Hargrave Funeral Home’s Richard Lejeune, meal sponsor; and Maison Jardin’s Lisa Patterson and Cardiovascular Institute of the South’s Dr. Darrell Solet, speakers.
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St. Mary AARP Vice President Curtis Leonard was presented with the AARP Community Service Award during the organization’s November meeting at the St. Mary Senior Citizens Center in Morgan City. Annetta Lombardo presented the award, given annually to a board member, as his family looked on.

Leonard chaired the meeting. New board members Peggy Verret and Floyd Hymel were introduced.

The more than 300 members in attendance were treated to a chicken and sausage gumbo with homemade potato salad sponsored by Hargrave Funeral Home and prepared by Sterling and Patricia Fryou, Floyd and Shirley Hymel, and Carol Francis.

Gordon Smith performed the national anthem and prayers were given by Gene Gaudet. Members were treated to dancing with music by Hubert Francis and Charlie Fryer, followed by bingo.

Cardiovascular Institute of the South’s Dr. Darrell Solet gave a slide presentation on diseases of the heart. Maison Jardin’s Lisa Patterson urged members to participate in its “Wreaths Across America” program.

Hargrave’s Richard Lejeune introduced members of his staff, Jerry Watson, Candace Dinger, Rena Manville and Jennifer Gros. Lou’s Line Dancers provided entertainment.

It was announced that the St. Mary AARP Mardi Gras Court and Ball will be Jan. 19, 2013. Tickets are $15 each and available at the AARP office during its operating hours of Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

In other AARP news:

—The Nov. 26 St. Mary AARP Chapter Meal is at Tampico Restaurant in Morgan City. Tickets are $12 each, at the office, for a choice of a baby burrito or tacos.

—The next meeting is Dec. 3. Entertainment will be by Tuneweavers. The meal of roast beef, rice dressing, green beans and salad will be sponsored by Teche Regional Medical Center and will be prepared by Linda Levron and her crew.

—The Saints afghan will be given away at the Dec. 3 meeting and the St. Mary AARP 2013 Travel Brochure will be ready for pick up.
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