
Beltone in Waterville celebrated St. Patrick’s Dayby hosting its first-ever St. Patrick’s Day To Go Event.
The idea was spearheaded by Hearing Instrument Specialist Felicia Curtis, who wanted to give back to the community and her patients while at the same time lift everyone’s spirits after a hard year from COVID-19.
More than 20 people dropped by for a homemade complimentary corned beef dinner to go as well as many door prizes that were given out.
“We put smiles on faces that we haven’t seen in a long time, and we are very happy with how this event went,” stated Curtis, according to a news release.
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