Elks Club helps WC3
Dear Editor:
The Woody Creek Community Center (WC3) would like to express our thanks and appreciation to the Elks Club, Lodge No. 224, for their generous support of WC3.
With this support from the Elks Club, WC3 is able to fulfill our mission, to provide opportunities to forge the bonds of a strong and vibrant community. We accomplish this by offering our space to local no-profits as a meeting space, providing a gallery for local artists, offering a free monthly neighborhood health and wellness clinic, and by hosting a plethora of public, educational, informational, and super fun events!
With our sincere gratitude to the Elks Club, Lodge No. 224, for recognizing our important place within our community and the people we serve.
Board and staff of WC3

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