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8th Street Coffee Hosting Book Signing to Benefit Wounded Warrior

By: Eddie Randle
Updated: January 18, 2013

Two authors will do a book signing Saturday and the proceeds will go to help benefit a well known organization.

Angela Caldwell and Peggy Browning will have a meet & greet book signing Saturday, January 19th at the 8th Street Coffee Shop. They will be at the store from 3:00-4:30pm. 

Caldwell is the author of "Deadline", a mystery and suspense story. Browning is the author of "Fifty Odd," which is a book of essays about life over age 50.
8th Street Coffee Shop will donate 10% of coffee & food to the Wounded Warrior Project. The authors will also donate 20% of proceeds from their book sales to the project as well.

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