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Massena Neighborhood Center s Christmas program to offer take-out dinner
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Sunday, December 20, 2020 - 5:02 pm
Due to the pandemic, face masks and sanitizers are being added to the gifts being given by the Massena Neighborhood Center’s Christmas program this year. Alcoa volunteer Didi Grow was among the 20 volunteers organizing food and gifts Saturday, Dec. 12, to being given to 718 Massena area residents in need this holiday. NCNow photo
BY CHERYL SHUMWAY
North Country This Week
MASSENA – The holiday spirit of giving is still alive at the Massena Neighborhood Center, despite the challenges of the pandemic this year.
This year 718 individuals in need are being served, made up of 303 children, 352 adults and 63 seniors, said Emily LaShomb, director of the center at 61 Beach St.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020 - 9:10 am
Due to the pandemic, face masks and sanitizers are being added to the gifts being given by the Massena Neighborhood Center’s Christmas program this year. Alcoa volunteer Didi Grow was among the 20 volunteers organizing food and gifts Saturday, Dec. 12, to be given to 718 Massena area residents in need this holiday. NCNow photo.