June 4-5
Dakota United Methodist Church rummage sale: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 120 S. Church St. Dakota. A lunch stand will be available.
June 6
St. John’s Lutheran Church worship service: 9 a.m. at 229 S. First St., Pearl City. Services are held in-person and online.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church worship service: 9:30 a.m. at 118 E. Mason St., Lena. Good Shepherd will hold in-person and online worship. It will be the second day of Pentecost. The reading will be from Mark: 3:20-35.
Dakota United Methodist Church worship service: 9:30 a.m. at 120 S. Church St. Dakota. The new sermon series “When the Spirit Moves” will begin with the message “Being Renewed.” Both in-person services with a face covering and online services are available.
NWA Pride Week Parade returns to Fayetteville after COVID-19 pandemic Share Updated: 8:20 PM CDT Jun 1, 2021 SOURCE: 40/29 News
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 8:20 PM CDT Jun 1, 2021 The NWA Pride Week Parade and other Pride Week events are returning to Fayetteville this year after in-person events were canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The director of NWA Pride said this year s event will also put an emphasis on the transgender community.“Pride this year has also taken on I think a more somber tone considering what has happened in the state legislature the past few months,” said NWA Pride Director, Richard Gathright. “I think it’s back to its roots of being more of a protest this year. It’s a party too, but it’s a protest, that is what it was founded as.”For the first time, NWA Pride will be holding Trans March in support of the transgender communit
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This past year, it distributed supplies to 2,000 students across three counties Okaloosa, Walton and Bay.
Stacy Reed, regional outreach director, said Backpack 2 School is an initiative in which the church helps children in need get started with school supplies, such as a backpack, new shoes and other items. The drive serves schools in Walton County, Panama City Beach schools and select areas in Okaloosa County.
“It s wonderful to see families that have come back now year after year, and now into the next generation,” Reed said. “It s great to be a part of their lives, and they look forward to seeing us as much as we look forward to seeing them. And, of course, we have a number of new families every year because somebody may need assistance where they didn t need it last summer, depending on their life circumstances.”
The Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino will distribute free USDA food to in-need residents of the Morongo Basin at three locations Monday (May 17). Cassidy Taylor has the times and places…
The Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino will distribute surplus food to low-income residents of the Morongo Basin Monday. The locations and times are:
Joshua Tree Community Center, 6171 Sunburst Avenue, 10 a.m. to noon;
Belfield Hall in Landers, 58380 Reche Road, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.;
And the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Yucca Valley, 59077 Yucca Trail, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
For more information, call 909-723-1580.
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