Java & Juice Event Returns April 22

The popular Java & Juice event will kick off on Friday, April 22 from 9:30-10:00 a.m. with our first host being the Greene County Extension & Outreach Office at 104 W. Washington. This is a project of the Economic Vitality Team of Jefferson Matters: A Main Street & Chamber Community to help locals support businesses and organizations and gain an increased awareness. Host businesses or organizations can offer tours and a brief update on their products and services. When there is a host available for the Java & Juice event, it will be held on Friday mornings from 9:30-10 am. (This event will not necessarily be every Friday as it was in the past). The public is encouraged to attend. Please contact Beth at the JM:MS&CC office at 515-386-2155 to schedule an event or get more information on how to host.

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October 2023

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  • Greene County Public Health Flu & Covid Vaccination Clinic
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  • Greene County Public Health Flu & Covid Vaccination Clinic
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  • Java & Juice @ Greene County Medical Center
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  • Breast Cancer Awareness Month Walk-In Mammograms
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  • Breast Cancer Awareness Month Walk-In Mammograms
  • Greene County Public Health Flu & Covid Vaccination Clinic
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  • Breast Cancer Awareness Month Walk-In Mammograms
  • Greene County Public Health Drive-Thru Flu & Covid Vaccination Clinic
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  • Breast Cancer Awareness Month Walk-In Mammograms
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  • Greene County Public Health Flu & Covid Vaccination Clinic
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  • Greene County Public Health Flu & Covid Vaccination Clinic
  • Trick or Treat with Extended Care Patients