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Transcript: Talk-Line with Steve Marco interviews Ashley Richter on United Way fundraising events

Transcript: Talk-Line with Steve Marco interviews Ashley Richter on United Way fundraising events

Yahoo25-04-2025

Apr. 25—Read the transcript from our Talk-Line interview featuring the Executive Director of United Way of Lee and Ogle County, Ashley Richter discussing upcoming fundraising events.
Those events include a "Guest Bartending Night" at Tipsy's in Dixon Friday, April 25, a United Way Campaign Celebration Luncheon Thursday, May 1, a "Coffee for a Cause" at Coffee Crush in Dixon on May 5, offering a percentage of sales back to United Way, "United We Bingo" at the Dixon Elks Club Thursday, May 8, starting at 5 p.m. and a brief look at the upcoming Summer Lunch program starting in June.
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