Just Us, a local cat and kitten rescue group, would like to apologize to CMW Auto Body of Harbeson for omitting them from a thank you letter following a fundraiser Sept. 28 at Annabella’s Restaurant.
CMW Auto Body generously donated two gift certificates to The Buttery. Just Us sincerely regrets the omission.
Just Us
Rehoboth Beach
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