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The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua is hosting its fifth annual Steak and Burger Dinner on April 21 at the club at 47 Grand Ave.
The event, which will start at 6 p.m., gives civic and community leaders a chance to interact with some of the nearly 10,000 boys and girls served by the club’s programs.
Tickets for the dinner are $50, which includes your meal and the meal of a club member.
Triangle Credit Union is the platinum sponsor of the event this year. Gold sponsors are Comcast and DTC Communications; silver sponsors are Bill Sweat and Donna Morris, Granite State Credit Union and Pennichuck Water Works; bronze sponsors are the Nashua Police Patrolman’s Association, Tamposi-Nash Realty and Continental Paving.
The club also has a Discovery Hour the second Tuesday of every month.
For information, call Denise King at 883-0523, Ext. 217.
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