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39th annual banquet casts a spell with magic, multiple awards

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Veterinarians with Parker Road Veterinary Hospital receive the Business of the Year Award from Dr. Beth Anderson. Pictured are Dr. Charles Kerin, Dr. Brad Abraham and Dr. Gregory Myers. Not present is Dr. Timothy Wallis.

Veterinarians with Parker Road Veterinary Hospital receive the Business of the Year Award from Dr. Beth Anderson. Pictured are Dr. Charles Kerin, Dr. Brad Abraham and Dr. Gregory Myers. Not present is Dr. Timothy Wallis.

 

By Joe Reavis

Staff Writer

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Magic was in the air as the best of the best were recognized for their contributions to the community in 2015 at the 39th annual Wylie Chamber of Commerce banquet.

The banquet was held Friday, April 1, at the First Baptist Church Events Center and was preceded with a reception at 90 Degree West Winery. The theme of the event was Bowties and Bling with attendees encouraged to wear bowties or showy jewelry.

For the full story see the April 6 issue and the e-Edition at http://www.etypeservices.com/Wylie%20NewsID245/default.aspx

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