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33rd annual Thanksgiving benefit Jazzercise class set for Silverton

For the 33rd year, Silverton Jazzercise invites the public to the Thanksgiving morning benefit class for Silverton Area Community Aid on Thursday, Nov. 23, at 9 a.m. at the Silverton Community Center, 421 S. Water St. 

Admission is $5 or three food items, with all proceeds going to Silverton Area Community Aid’s food bank.

There are donors that have pledged to match the cash receipts from the class. Participants are welcomed to give more than the minimum entrance fee to take full advantage of the donors’ generosity.

People of all fitness levels are welcome. Prepare for an hour-long aerobic and muscle-toning workout. For information contact Jazzercise instructor, Andi Morgan at 503-873-8210 or at [email protected].

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