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I can hardly believe it! Another year has come and gone and this issue begins the third year of the "Beavercreek Bulletin."
The first issue was September 1998 and was only a page-and-a-half. Last month's issue was a whopping six pages. Six pages doesn't seem like a lot, but it was the largest edition so far.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the local merchants who have so graciously advertised in the "Bulletin" for their support. It has been a pleasure doing business with you and I hope that our relationship will continue in the future.
Beavercreek needs a way to let the residents know of activities going on in our area and this is the only way to get the word out.
I encourage anyone who has a group that they would like to let the community know about to get in touch with us, if you have Internet access you may send an e-mail to "b_bulletin.info@bctonline.com" with your request and I will get back to you.
I hope that in the next year the "Bulletin" will continue to grow as it has in the past, and I greatly appreciate the positive comments and feedback that I have received from everyone. I believe that the "Bulletin" is a positive addition to our little community and hope that you also think so. The Editor
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tured with some of the old favorites along with new items. The prices have been restructured as well.
Breakfasts are being served until 12:30 p.m. each day and all the meat items are barbequed instead of cooked on the grill.
So come on in and say "hello" to the new management and staff. You'll be glad you did.
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Paperback Exchange Now At
The Country Lovin' Cafe
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Grange Booth at Clackamas
County Fair a Success
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Due to popular demand and requests from her customers, Debbie Swanson, the owner of "Country Lovin' Cafe" has started a paper back exchange. If you have old paperback books you'd like to donate to the exchange, contact Debbie at 632-7026 to get more details. Debbie already has several books at the Cafe and if you donate to the exchange there may be a title or two there you might be interested in.
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The Clackamas County Granges had their booths represented at the Clackamas County Fair and they were deemed a great success.
The Beavercreek Grange was well represented and the participants would like to thank everyone who stopped by and said "Hello" and for supporting the Grange in this annual event which was held in Horning Hall.
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New Menu at the
Hitch 'N Post Restaurant
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Back issues available upon request
while supplies last.
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The Hitch 'N Post Restaurant is pleased to announce their new menu. The menu has been restruc
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Copyright © 1998-2001 by the Beavercreek Committee for Community Planning, aka BCCP. All Rights Reserved.
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