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The Eagle View Community Health Systems is hosting their 8th Annual Halloween Hustle 5K on Saturday October 27th in Oquawka. Shannon Miller, Registered Dental Hygienist, shares more details:

“Race starts at 9, but you can show up at 8 to register if you have not already done so. Bring your costume, you have a chance to win $50 for the best costume. We also have prizes for the fastest male and female runners,” states Miller.

Registration can also still be done online at getmeregistered.com.
Race begins at 9 am at the Oquawka Track, at the corner of 8th and Knox.

On Saturday November 10th, the Eagle View Community Health Systems will be hosting a Trivia Night at the VFW Hall in Gladstone.

Doors open at 5 pm and trivia begins at 6.

Feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks.

To sign up, call Cathy Anderson at 309-867-2202.

 

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