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AOH Div. 14 Club

AOH Div. 14 Club

Hibernians Raffling Off Turkeys, Fixings to Raise Money to Help Local Families in Need

By Guest Writer | November 5, 2021

The Ancient Order of Hibernians Div. 14 announced it will host the annual Turkey Shoot to raise money for the Sonny Whooley Foundation, which provides gifts to kids at Christmas who might not have any. The event will be on Friday, Nov. 19, AOH Div. 14, 151 Watertown St.

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AOH Div. 14 Hosting Night of Comedy & Fun at Hibernian Hall in Watertown

By Guest Writer | August 9, 2021

The following announcement was provided by AOH Div. 14 Club:

A night of comedy and fun will be hosted by the AOH Div. 14 Club in Watertown. The night will feature hypnotist Derrick Watkins and comedians Jeff Koen and Paul Nardizzi. The event will be on Friday, Sept.

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