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Luncheon changes locales due to interest

The Healthy Haywood Substance Abuse Action Team will hold a Prescription Drug Abuse Lunch and Learn from noon to 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 30, in the Family Life Center of the First Baptist Church, Waynesville.

This presentation has been moved from Haywood Regional Health and Fitness Center due to the overwhelming response. Speakers include Dr. Don Teater with the Good Samaritan Clinic and Mountaintop Healthcare, feature speaker Fred Brason with Project Lazarus, and Chief Bill Hollingsed with the Waynesville Police Department. The intent of this event is to educate, inform and address current county challenges, while discussing solutions to the problems.

To register contact the Steffie Duginske at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 452.6675, ext. 2272. RSVP is required by Nov. 22.

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