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TODAY

Hospitalit­y House will present the 10th annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes

march against domestic violence today from Rotary Plaza down Broad Street. Registrati­on begins at 11 a.m. and the walk begins at noon. Contests, prizes, popcorn and lemonade.

Single Friends is sponsoring a dance from 7-10 p.m. on today at the Charles C. Parker Senior Center, 1325 Kingston Highway. Admission is $7. Married couples are welcome. Music provided by DJ Ken Hughes. Door prizes included. For more informatio­n call Barbara at 706-292-9180.

Mountain View Garden

Club will meet today at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Marti Walsted, 421 E. Eighth St. She will give a tour of the historic rose gardens as well as provide a history of her home. A picnic lunch will be served following the business meeting. For more informatio­n call 706-777-8249.

Camp Sidney Dew, 3624 Everett Springs Road, Armuchee, will host a reunion for Eagle Scouts, Boy Scouting alumni and former

Boy Scouts on Oct. 22 from 2-4 p.m. Reconnect and share informatio­n about Scouting in the Northwest Georgia Council’s seven county area. RSVP by today. For more informatio­n or to RSVP contact Jeff Brasher at jeffery.brasher@ scouting.org or 706-235-5545.

The Exchange Club

of Rome will host Buster Young and Rick Stevenson, co-chairs for Rome-Floyd for Better Schools Committee, today at noon to speak about the vote for ELOST. The club meets every Friday at The Palladium, Coosa Valley Fairground­s, 1400 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. For more informatio­n call 706-506-2499. MULTIDAY EVENTS

The Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College horticultu­re program is holding a fall shrub

and pansy sale at the greenhouse­s and Building L at the Floyd campus, 1 Maurice Culberson Drive, continuing through Oct. 20 or until sold out. The sale will be held 8 a.m.-1 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, 5-7 p.m. on Thursdays and 8 a.m.-noon on Fridays. Buyers should come to Building L first. Purchases may be made with cash or check.

Chieftains Museum

will hold its fall plant sale through today. The sale includes evergreens, shrubs, trees and perennials of several varieties. All plants must be pre-ordered and paid for today. Plants can be picked up on Oct. 20. For more informatio­n and an order form visit the museum, call 706-291-9494 or visit www. chieftains­museum.org.

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