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Next blood drive set for Oct. 16
Become a new blood donor. 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 a 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 at 319-653-4912. The process will take ...
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Sep. 30, 2018 9:46 pm
Become a new blood donor. 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 a 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 at 319-653-4912. The process will take about one hour.
The next blood drive in Washington is on Thursday, Oct. 16 from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the United Presbyterian Church, 209 E. Washington St.

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