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Volunteers needed for Peabody cleanup

Peabody Main Street design committee will partner with PBHS community service club Nov. 19 to tidy up downtown Peabody.

Volunteers are invited to help from 9 a.m. to noon. to help with the cleanup.

Individuals with trucks, shovels, and rakes are especially needed. Refreshments will be provided.

For more information contact Joanna Brazil at (620) 983-2174, cell (620) 382-6889, or e-mail pmsa@peabodyks.com.

Sweet Adelines to perform Thursday

Legacy Park, Peabody, will host a concert by the Sweet Adelines at 7 p.m. Thursday in the activity room on the northwest side of the building.

Sweet Adelines perform barbershop-style music from previous decades. Nostalgic songs from the 1920s, '30s, and '40s are central to their music repertoire.

There is no charge for the concert and the public is encouraged to join Legacy Park residents and staff for an enjoyable musical evening.

Anyone needing transportation to Legacy Park for the concert should call 983-2152 to make arrangements.

Maggard receives postal promotion

Janis Maggard of Marion, recently was appointed postmaster at Walton.

Maggard began her career in March 1985, as a rural carrier associate in Marion. She transferred in June 2000, to the Peabody post office as a sales, service/distribution clerk and remained in that position until her promotion.

Maggard succeeds Teresa Gates who was selected in May 2005, as postmaster at Goessel.

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