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Medford to host Canadian curlers in Can-Am tour stop

Medford to host Canadian curlers in Can-Am tour stop
Prevail Bank donated $3,000 to Operation Horses Heal to support the purchase of a truck and trailer for mobile veteran outreach initiatives. Operation Horses Heal was one of 18 nonprofits who were awarded or pledged funding through Prevail Bank’s Charitable Contributions program. Non-profits that assist low-to-moderate income households, those that stimulate communities financially, provide financial literacy, and/or enhance the standard of living of those less fortunate in the communities Prevail Bank serves, were encouraged to apply. A total of $93,650 was awarded. Rachael Loucks, Co-Director of Operation Horses Heal, accepted the big check from multiple Prevail Bank representatives. She’s pictured holding the check on the far right. SUBMITTED
Medford to host Canadian curlers in Can-Am tour stop
Prevail Bank donated $3,000 to Operation Horses Heal to support the purchase of a truck and trailer for mobile veteran outreach initiatives. Operation Horses Heal was one of 18 nonprofits who were awarded or pledged funding through Prevail Bank’s Charitable Contributions program. Non-profits that assist low-to-moderate income households, those that stimulate communities financially, provide financial literacy, and/or enhance the standard of living of those less fortunate in the communities Prevail Bank serves, were encouraged to apply. A total of $93,650 was awarded. Rachael Loucks, Co-Director of Operation Horses Heal, accepted the big check from multiple Prevail Bank representatives. She’s pictured holding the check on the far right. SUBMITTED

International curling will be coming to the city of Medford on November 8 as the Medford Curling Club hosts the Can-Am Tour.

The Medford Curling Club will h...

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