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SERVERS' TIPS BENEFIT LIFESTEPS — The Lifesteps VIP Serve on March 3 at the Texas Roadhouse showcased people from Butler County who volunteered to work side-by-side with Texas Roadhouse servers. All tips generated by the servers and volunteers during the three-hour event were donated to the Lifesteps Family Caring Fund. Some of the servers, from left, were Shelley Duffy, a radio personality from KDKA and Star 100.7 FM; Benjamin Holland of McCrory & McDowell; Gail Paserba of International Quality Consultants; Heidi Aubrey of Aubrey's Dubbs Dred Golf Course; Kristen McKivigan; and Tanya Ambrose of Lifesteps.
The <B>Irene Stacy Community Mental Health Center</B> received a $1,000 grant from the <B>Rotary Club of Butler</B>. The Rotary's gift was made possible through the donations of local citizens and businesses during the annual Rotary Golf Outing.———The winners at the Butler Duplicate Bridge Club March 4 were:First: <B>Bob Freemon</B> and <B>George Cross</B>Second: <B>Barbara Norante</B> and <B>Lorraine Worsley.</B>
