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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Courthouse Square fountain to flow pink Thursday during ‘makeover’
Every wonder what color to paint the town? Try pink.
Dayton’s Courthouse Square, Third and Main streets, will be ‘painted’ pink 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 1, during an event kicking off Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Area agencies and hospitals will be on hand to share information about breast cancer prevention, early detection and treatment during the free event.
The ceremony begin at 12:15 p.m.
The courthouse square fountain will be flowing with pink water.
Dayton Mayor Rhine McLin, Montgomery County Commissioners Judy Dodge and Dan Foley and Oakwood Mayor Judy Cook will share messages.
Local breast cancer survivors will raise pink flags over the square. The flags will remain throughout the month of October.
What do you think?
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Courthouse Square fountain to flow pink Thursday during ‘makeover’
Every wonder what color to paint the town? Try pink.
Dayton’s Courthouse Square, Third and Main streets, will be ‘painted’ pink 11 a.m. today, Thursday, Oct. 1, during an event kicking off Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Area agencies and hospitals will be on hand to share information about breast cancer prevention, early detection and treatment during the free event.
The ceremony begin at 12:15 p.m.
The courthouse square fountain will flowing with pink water.
Dayton Mayor Rhine McLin, Montgomery County Commissioners Judy Dodge and Dan Foley, and Oakwood Mayor Judy Cook will share messages.
Local breast cancer survivors will raise pink flags over the square. The flags will remain throughout the month of October.
What do you think?
Seen & Overheard runs daily in the Dayton Daily News. Twitter with me at DDNSmartmouth. Have an item for Seen and Overheard? Click here.

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