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Key West, Monroe County, Florida
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Key West Community Chest campaign launches October 1 with 8 a.m. kick-off breakfast at La Concha Hotel; volunteers and public invited to learn new procedures and join effort supporting local agencies.
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All volunteer workers in the Community Chest Drive, whether or not they have registered previously, are urged to attend this Breakfast, as several changes have been made in the campaign format and the entire new procedure will be briefly outlined and discussed at this meeting.
Reservations for the breakfast may be made by calling Edith Moffat, executive secretary, at CY 4-1256, and everyone is urged to make reservations immediately. The public is cordially invited to attend, even if they have not already volunteered to work in the drive.
After hearing the plans for this October campaign, some may wish to join this community project, and a headquarters representative will be there to assign all such volunteers. However, whether or not they actively participate in the drive, everyone is welcome to attend and learn how it will be handled.
The agencies served by the Community Chest are of vital importance to our city, and it is to everyone's advantage to know how the chest operates in providing financial support for these organizations.
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Key West
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This Coming Monday, October 1
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The Key West Community Chest campaign opens with a kick-off breakfast at 8 a.m. in the La Concha Hotel Dining room, lasting 45 minutes. All volunteer workers are urged to attend to learn about changes in the campaign format and new procedures. Reservations can be made by calling Edith Moffat at CY 4-1256. The public is invited to attend and potentially join as volunteers. The campaign provides financial support to vital city agencies.