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Holiday dinner to be held for the needy
Staff Report-Kern Valley Sun
Published on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:26 AM PST
The annual Salvation holiday dinner for Kern River Valley residents that are low income and needy will be held Saturday, Nov. 17, at the Senior Center in Lake Isabella.看The dinner will be served from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm. A dinner will include a full course Thanksgiving meal with all of the fixings. Helping hands ministries would also like to thank all of the local restaurants , community cooks and volunteers, that have made it possible to accommodate 200 guests, thank you for all of the food donations as well as your never ending support. If you would like to contribute to this cause by bring pumpkin pies, donating a turkey, baking a turkey, or just volunteering as a cook, server or clean up person, call 760-379-5100.看 We appreciate the many people who make this dinner possible by volunteering to help.看 We cannot help in our community without you.看 If you cannot call to volunteer in advance, you may just show up Saturday Nov. 17 at 12 noon.看 Cooked pies and turkeys should be delivered to the center看by 1:00 pm the day of the event. If you are a local resident or family who might not get a holiday feast we welcome you to join us in celebrating this holiday season. If you would like to attend you must sign up before the dinner at Web Recycling, Monday through Saturday, 9 am to 3 pm, in the alley behind Crossroads Shell station or at the Community Christian Service Center, Monday through Thursday看 9 am to 2 pm, at 6105 Lake Isabella Blvd., next to Johnstone's. Please sign up early; because space may be limited. For more information contact the Christian Community Center at 760-379-5100.
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