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Pulse Beat December 2007

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P A R A M O U N T

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Fun, Food and the Paramount Family Celebrating Seniors At Thanksgiving providers. (Each vendor gave out door prizes and generously donated $2,000 to help fund the dinner.) Special recognition, and flower bouquets, were given to the unofficial “Over 90 Club,” those seniors in attendance in their tenth decade were: Alta Bingham – 90 Alvin Coale – 90 Anna Haddeman – 90 Susie Harris – 90 Alice McCain – 90 Cruz Quesada – 90 Marie Ward – 90 Rosemary Bullette – 91 Eugene Bumgarhen – 91 Alice Weber – 91 Helen Melton – 92 Ann Mary Myott – 92 Nearly 700 seniors were served a Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings at the City of Paramount’s annual luncheon Harley Priddy – 92 held in the Paramount Park gymnasium. Jack Seymour - 92 The City of Paramount held of fruit and seasonal flora, drew T h e t u r k e y d i n n e r, w i t h a l l Miguel Torres – 92 its annual Seniors Thanksgiving nearly 700 diners for the free the trimmings, was served up, Emilia DeFour – 93 Dinner on Thursday, Nov. 15, at afternoon meal. as usual, by the kids from the Thelma Locken 93 the Paramount Park gymnasium. The proceedings also in - Paramount High School CorHenry Harkema – 96 The popular event, which saw cluded the tuneful stylings of the sairs Club and members of the Mary Linarth – 97 the large gym warmly decorated James Tobin Band for dancing Paramount Rotary Club. There It was a warm and wonderful with fall colors and a cornucopia and listening pleasure, as well were also booths featuring Apple occasion, a fine way to begin the as door prizes and sing-alongs. Care and CareMore health care holiday season in Paramount.

December 2007

Business Card Directory .........12-13 Cityscape ............................. 15 Help wanted .......................... 8 Mayors Corner ....................... 3 Members Only...................... 14 New Members ...................... 11

You Can Help Give a Family in Need a Wonderful Holiday! Su Casa ~ Ending Domestic Violence, a nonprofit organization that empowers individuals and families to live free from domestic abuse and builds partnerships with communities to end domestic violence, is seeking new donations for their Adopt-A-Family program and Toy Drives. Many families who fled the abuse in their own home and sought safety within shelters this year

On Patrol ............................... 4 Service Clubs........................ 13 Paramount Chamber of Commerce

PULSE BEAT

15357 Paramount Boulevard, Paramount, CA 90723

are hoping to live healthy, happy lives free from the violence, but they could use a little help for the holidays and the year to come. Help lift the spirits of a family in need by giving them some gifts and joy this holiday season?

If you are interested, please contact Su Casa’s Outreach Manager, Christina Satki at (562) 505-9479 or at Christina@sucasadv.org for details.

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