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March 2024 by Lisa Shelton
Good experience
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February 2023 by Gordon Gibson
Great meeting this evening
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April 2022 by Sye Games
Really nice gym!!
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April 2022 by MARK BEVLY
Nothing like when I was a kid, wounding what's it even used for now ? I never see any one there and i dentify know it's weird people running it now
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April 2021 by John Jarmon
Got my covid shot in and out within 45 minutes
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July 2020 by mark Hughey
Work place
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July 2020 by M Robb
Strong place... Helping others
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July 2020 by Peg Willis
Wonderful place!
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July 2019 by Eunice Queener
Thank You for all the wonderful comments about Mcguffey Centre. I am delighted no I am estatic you found the atmosphere just as loving as [it was] when I walked the halls in day camp. I too hope someone has the ?❤ and love to bring McGuffey Centre back to the bustling jovial village!!#GREATNESS
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July 2019 by Patricia Jewell
Went to a class reunions their place was clean accessible three Union people brought in their own caterers food was good so is the first time I was there
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July 2019 by Ladee Darla
They have rally updated this center
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July 2019 by Laverne Dennis
Really? It's a deadzone!
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July 2018 by Rob Taylor
Nice and clean
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July 2018 by Deborah Rosendary
It is the only historical center in this area and has the capacity to serve a large event. It is old and well overdue for being renovated. My children attended daycare there in the 80's. It was a beautiful building. I was just at an event in this center Sunday. The room was set up so nice. The building deserves a chance to look inviting on a full scope. The people of this community is worthy of it as well. Perhaps work is already going on. I was only there for a short while and in just the main hall only. I believe someone is striving to keep this center alive.
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July 2018 by Micaela Nicole
The only thing that is really left on the Sharonline. Has a decent inexpensive hall for events. Has an after-school program, line dance classes, etc. Wish someone would give a generous donation for renovations to bring this east side landmark back to life.