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    <title>Spruce Creek Country Club</title>
    <description>Diane Brandley is a resident of Del Webb's Spruce Creek Country Club.</description>
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      <title>You've got a buddy in healthy living </title>
      <description>The Buddies meet Friday mornings for exchange of health information, a weekly weigh-in, a little good-natured bantering and lots of support.

Members will tell you this is not strictly a weight-loss club. Their focus is on health and healthful living.

These men and women begin their meeting by joining hands and reciting a traditional mantra, which creates a bond of support that helps individuals who are struggling with a health or weight issue.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>If you look into the display cabinet in the SCGCC Craft room, you will find an Indian staring back at you.

He is carved from a single block of wood, and his chiseled features have the mark of a skilled artist. According to the craftsman, Bob Franza, the process is really the act of releasing the image that is within. A chip in an unexpected direction can influence the design. </description>
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      <title>Return to Arthurdale, W.V.</title>
      <description>The year was 1932. Competition in the mining industry rendered residents in parts of West Virginia unemployed, destitute and without hope.  The country was in the midst of its worst depression, and for some people there was no way out. In 1933, Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office.</description>
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      <title>Fishing club welcomes anglers of all skill levels</title>
      <description>Do you ever feel like hanging a sign on your door that reads "Gone Fishin'"?  You can do just that here in our community. The Spruce Creek Anglers are a group of mostly men (women are welcome) who love spending time outdoors, trading "fishing truths" and discovering the natural beauty of Florida's waterways.</description>
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      <title>Grandkids Day brought plenty of fun</title>
      <description>The Craft Room at the Horizon Center exploded with color. Bright visors sported multicolored names, stars and flowers. The air tinkled with the sound of wind chimes as tiny hands attached clay butterfly figures to their own creations.  </description>
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      <description>In the year 122, the Roman Emperor Hadrian visited Britain. He surveyed the boundaries of his empire around Caledonia and realized how difficult it would be to establish control of this mountainous terrain and the people of the highlands known as the Picts.</description>
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