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Brighton's Chapter of A.Q. P.E.O. met Feb. 17 at the home of Ginny Brinton.
Fourteen members were present.
Joyce Wilson, president, conducted the meeting. She gave the program, which was the state P.E.O. president's letter.
Their next meeting will be held March 1 at the home of Shirley Schooley in Brighton.
Jerry Keeler of Brighton, Wendy Crossett of Washington and Trent McKinney of Fairfield left for Orlando, ...
Pat Remington, Brighton Correspondent
Sep. 30, 2018 9:56 pm
Brighton's Chapter of A.Q. P.E.O. met Feb. 17 at the home of Ginny Brinton.
Fourteen members were present.
Joyce Wilson, president, conducted the meeting. She gave the program, which was the state P.E.O. president's letter.
Their next meeting will be held March 1 at the home of Shirley Schooley in Brighton.
Jerry Keeler of Brighton, Wendy Crossett of Washington and Trent McKinney of Fairfield left for Orlando, Florida, on Feb. 6.
They attended RBI's National Spray Foam conference.
Trent got certified on spray foam while Jerry and Wendy attended the business workshop classes.
They returned home Feb. 11.
Lucy Dietzman with Brenden and Malcolm of Keosauqua visited her mother, Winifred Fritz, of Brighton on Feb. 13.
On Feb. 14, Winifred Fritz was visited by her grandchildren J.D. and Becky Hollingsworth of Fairfield.
They were joined by their mother, Mary and Joel Boatright of Fairfield, and Winifred's son, Tony and Lynn Fritz of Brighton.

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