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July 28, 2012

Council on Aging hopes people will 'potty-walker' their friends

Prank event is fundraiser for the agency

LaGRANGE — If you wake up to find multiple potty chairs or walkers scattered about your lawn you might want to be suspicious of your friends. And you might want to call this number: 260-463-4161.

The LaGrange County Council on Aging is launching a potty-walker fundraiser.  The walkers and potties are soon going to become “mobile” as county residents begin donating money to have them placed on someone’s yard in LaGrange County. Anyone can pay $15 to have the items placed on someone else’s lawn.

For a $10 donation, COA will come and remove the potty-walkers. 

For more information about how to potty-walker a friend, or to get a potty-walker removed, contact the LaGrange County Council on Aging at 260-463-4161. The event will take place a long as the county residents are willing to donate money, according to council officials.

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