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Fabius Historical Society to Meet
Monday May 3rd, 7:30pm at the Fabius Commuity Center
On Monday May 3 Linda Meyers will have a panel of women tell us what it has
been like to be the wife on a family farm in Central New York.
Harvey Skeele and his friends told us about the role of men on the farm, now you get to hear the rest of the story.
We meet at 7 pm in the Fabius Community Center. Everyone is invited. The refreshments are great. Come and greet your friends.
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