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Recreation Department to host “Frisbie Lunch and Learn”

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The Rochester Recreation Department is pleased to announce a new program called Frisbie Lunch and Learn, starting Friday, February 10.

A representative from Frisbie Memorial Hospital will be visiting the Rochester Senior Activity Center every other Friday to discuss a health-related topic. Lunch will be provided free of charge.

The first Lunch and Learn will be held on Friday, February 10 at 11 a.m. with Dr. Knox. The program will explore ear, nose, and throat health.

Frisbie Lunch and Learn is a free program, but pre-registration is required. Registration ends Febraurary 9. Visit rec.rochesternh.gov or call (603) 332-4120 for more information.

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