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Cape Girardeau County Republican Central Committee free fish fry to celebrae America's 250th birthday with Chairwoman Marsha Sander

7 min · 27 de may de 2026
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The Cape Girardeau County Republican Central Committee is inviting the community to a free fish fry celebrating America’s 250th birthday, bringing together local residents for an evening of food, fellowship, meeting the candidates and patriotism. Chairwoman Marsha Sander says the event is designed to honor the nation’s history while encouraging community involvement and civic pride ahead of the upcoming semiquincentennial celebration. The family-friendly gathering will feature opportunities for residents to connect, celebrate American heritage, and enjoy a traditional fish fry with friends and neighbors.

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