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Blood drive to be held Oct. 15
Become a new blood donor. Your blood donation can save up to nine lives. Thirty eight percent of the population are eligible to donate blood, but only 10 percent do so. Consider becoming a donor as your personal community service project. Contact Don Pfeiffer, blood drive coordinator with the Optimist Club of Washington, to learn more about giving blood to save the lives of others . Contact Don Pfeiffer at ...
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Sep. 30, 2018 9:54 pm
Become a new blood donor. Your blood donation can save up to nine lives. Thirty eight percent of the population are eligible to donate blood, but only 10 percent do so. Consider becoming a donor as your personal community service project. Contact Don Pfeiffer, blood drive coordinator with the Optimist Club of Washington, to learn more about giving blood to save the lives of others . Contact Don Pfeiffer at 319-653-4912. The process will take about one hour.
The next blood drive in Washington is on Thursday, Oct. 15 from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the United Presbyterian Church, 209 E. Washington St. in Washington.

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