Dayton NAACP to giveaway Easter hams this Friday
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Dayton NAACP will provide a Ham Distribution this week to celebrate the Easter holiday.
The NAACP Dayton Chapter, in partnership with Kroger will host a Good Friday Easter Ham Distribution on Friday, April 18.
Distribution will begin at 3 p.m. and last until all product is gone.
Those who are interested can visit the NAACP Dayton Headquarters located at 915 Salem Avenue on Friday.
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