7B Women soliciting donations to benefit cancer organizations
By Patty Hutchens
Reader Contributor
Our lives have changed dramatically in the last several months; people are staying home more, others have lost their jobs, and kids have had to …
By Patty Hutchens
Reader Contributor
Our lives have changed dramatically in the last several months; people are staying home more, others have lost their jobs, and kids have had to …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
Benefit local cancer support services while having a blast with 7B Women’s Boobs ’n’ Beer 5k Fun Run and Oktoberfest.
The fourth annual event will …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
Help support local cancer services by joining 7B Women at their third annual Boobs and Beer 5k Fun Run and Beer Fest. This event has …
By Reader Staff
It’s an event you won’t want to miss. The Third Annual Boobs ‘n Beer 5K Fun Run and Oktoberfest is not only a great time but a …
By Reader Staff
7B Women will hold its second Boobs ‘n Beer Fun Run and Oktoberfest Celebration to benefit Community Cancer Services and Celebrate Life, and it’s an event you …
By Cameron Barnes
Reader Staff
Boobs ‘n Beer: It sounds like something out of a National Lampoon college comedy, right?
Well, this event will leave some people crying, but more …
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