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Hermiston service fair highlights commitment to community

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The Hermiston Community Center was bustling with activity on October 1 as it hosted its second annual service fair, showcasing the dedication of more than two dozen local service organizations. The event aimed to connect residents with vital resources and information about various programs available to them. Participating organizations included health services, educational programs, and community support networks, all eager to engage with the public. Attendees had the opportunity to ask questions, gather materials, and learn about the services that could benefit them and their families. This fair not only highlighted the commitment of these organizations to the community but also emphasized the importance of collaboration in addressing local needs.

The event received positive feedback from both participants and attendees, reinforcing the value of community engagement. By fostering connections and providing essential information, the service fair played a crucial role in enhancing the well-being of Hermiston residents. The success of this event suggests that such initiatives could continue to strengthen community ties in the future.

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