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Tonight's Instructions for Fun! ** Eat all the pasta you like -- extra helpings are included;
** Stop at our Bake Sale for dessert -- yum! Also, take some goodies home for the weekend;
** Take a chance on our Tin Can Raffles. Buy plenty of tickets, and enter as many as you like for any prize;
** Make a bid and bid often at our Silent Auction. Highest bid at the end of the night wins the item;
** Be sure to play our 50/50 Raffles.
** Pick up more information about IVC at our display table. Learn how you can make a difference in someone's life in many flexible, convenient & rewarding ways.
ALL OF YOUR GENEROUS GIFTS WILL HELP SERVE YOUR NEIGHBORS IN NEED!
All Cash Donations (but not purchases) are Tax Deductible.
ach year in the Fall we invite our friends and the entire community to join together
for some special fellowship and a hearty meal of pasta, while we work to raise funds to help more people in need. Though we are currently helping over 500 people remain safe & independent at home, we still have many more waiting for our help. We hope that you will consider making an extra cash donation this year. It is urgently needed if we are to continue serving those who have no where else to turn.
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Thank You for Supporting our 20th Annual Pasta Dinner
Fundraiser!
Did You Know?
. . . IVC drivers log over 95,000 miles per year, transporting people to doctor appointments, grocery stores and other essential errands.
. . . IVC is one of the largest volunteer programs in the Metro area, supporting over 500 older and disabled neighbors each year, through a corps of over 500 caring volunteers, who provide over 17,000 hours of service annually.
. . . Over half of our clients live at or near the poverty level, surviving on less than $10,000 per year.
.. . . . Less than 12% of our budge t i s used on a d m i n s t r a t i v e a n d
fundraising expenses.
. . . It costs IVC less than $500 per year to help support someone in their own home, about a tenth the cost of one month in most nursing homes. With the average cost of nursing facility care at $60,000 per year, it could cost our community over 30 million dollars each year if the 500 people we serve could no longer stay in their own homes!
. . .Despite the recent economic challenges, IVC has worked harder than ever to help our neighbors, increasing service levels by 98% over the past five years.
“Neighbors Helping Neighbors”
8075 Ritter Center Line, Michigan 48015
& 2600 Pontiac Road
Auburn Hills, MI 48326 (586) 757-5551
www.ivcinfo.org
Our Host: The City of Warren
2013 Event Sponsor: Henry Ford Macomb Hospitals
Planning Committee: Rev. Paul Bakker * Christina Cranford * Holly Darmofal-Gibbs * Steve Elsey
Tina Kolacki * Fran Marable * Shirley McLaughlin * Joan Niedballa Wendie Previdi * Katherine Speck
Committee Helpers: Cynthia Hurt * Donna Hurt * Geralynn Hurt * Cathy Lawson * Robert McLaughlin
Rev. Gene & Mariann McCornack * Shelly Pung * Jean Taylor
Special Support: American House Senior Living Communities * Fraley Enterprises * IVC Mail Crew
Marsha Wisniewski * Dave “Flapjack” & Myrna “Patty Cake” Messenger Print Masters Printing Company * RSVP One-Timers * Triangle Printing
Warren Kiwanis Club * The City of Warren Parks & Recreation Department * Zio’s Catering
And the many volunteers who have worked so hard to make tonight’s event a success!
Special Thank You's
Our “Tables of Eight”:
American House Gerald Celeskey Binson’s Home Health Care Centers Cranford & Kolacki Church of the Master The Curro Family De La Salle Collegiate High School Sally Dzick First United Methodist Church The Hurt Family Fraternal Order of Eagles Lori Lockard (2) Irmgard Kovacs Memorial Table The Marshalls Kiwanis Club of Warren The McCornacks St. Michael Catholic Church Diana Prewitt Joan Thomas
Many thanks to PrintMasters Printing Company for donating the printing of this publication!
26039 Dequindre Madison Heights, MI 48071
248-548-7100 www.printmasters.com
Help us plan our 2014 Events! Love to throw a party? Enjoy being part of the community and giving back? Consider lending your time and talents to help others in need by joining a com-mittee this year. Our upcoming events include: *Chili Cook-Off in January, *Community Cares in March, *Volunteer Celebration (TBA), *Bowl-O-Rama in May, *Charity Golf Outing in June, or *Spaghetti Dinner in the Fall, Call Wendie at (586) 757-5551.
Special Thank You's
Thank you to our Auction, Raffle, Door Prize & Bake Sale Items Donors:
American House * Mona Batayeh * Applebees * Paul Bakker * Bath City Bistro
Bello Woods * Best Western Sterling Inn * Better Made Snack Foods * Bev Clark
Bit O’ Whimsey Design * Brewery Restaurant * Brighton Collection * Buddy’s Pizza
Buffalo Bills * Buffalo Wild Wings * Bultynck & Co. * C. J. Barrymore's * Butternut Bakery
Chili’s * Chuck E. Cheese * Kathy Chockley * Cloverleaf Pizza * Christina Cranford
Karyn Curro * Comp Customz LLC * Costco * Creative Keepsakes * Dave & Busters
Detroit Pistons * Detroit Symphony Orchestra * Detroit Zoo * Dimitri’s Town & County
Donut Factory * Diamond Jim’s * Diamond Vault of Troy * Ditty’s in the City * Don Pablos
El Charro Restaurant * Ann Emerson * English Gardens * Family Video * Eileen Fillinger
Entenmann’s Bakery * Helen Fillmore * Hodell’s Cake Shop * Kelly Gidell * Golf Tec
Gordon’s Food * Marie Grabowski/Shaklee * Great Skate * Gold Fish Swim School
Greg’s Bakery * Grosse Pointe Theatre * Guastello’s Village Market * Hagopian
Giuseppe’s Bakery * Halina Hair Salon * Kay Hoffman * Doug & Jackie Holbrook
Geralynn Hurt * Wendy Iacobelli * Irma’s Family Farm * Jim’s Florist & Card Shop
John’s Lumber * Kavan’s * Tina Kolacki * Kroger * Kruse & Muer * Irene Lawrence
Cathy Lawson * Leon & LuLu * Little Caesar Enterprises * Melissa Lubnow
Macomb Performing Arts * MacRay Harbor * The McCornacks * Shirley McLaughlin
Meijer * James Meyer * Mr. C’s Car Wash * Mr. Muffler * My Pizza Place
National Coney Island * Mary Neff * Joan Niedballa * Nino Salvaggio * Northern Lights
Oakridge Market * Olive Garden * Olympia Entertainment * Lois Oser * Pampa Lanes
Jack Paulus * Pepperidge Farm * Pizzeria Uno * Wendie Previdi * Shelly Pung
Ray Wiegand’s Nursery * Ray’s Ice Cream * Rex’s Deli * Roger’s Roost * Ruby Chinese
Christine Ruggeri * Salvatore Scallopini * Shelby Lanes * Silver Quill Antiques
Katherine Speck * Janelle Songer * Arlene Stawarz * Steiner’s Meat Market
Sweet Lorraine's Café * Sweet & Sweeter * Jean Taylor * Terry’s Terrace
The Famous Packard Grill * The Henry Ford * The Minds Eye Book Store * The Pantry
Thomas Nevin Jewelers * Troy Hockeytown * Value Fresh Market Place * VG’s Food Center
Villa Penna * Warren Symphony * Elizabeth White * Wintergarden Tavern
Thanks also to all the businesses & individuals who purchased ads in this issue of the Spaghetti
Gazetti; as well as all who donated items for our Bake Sale; and anyone we have been unable to list here due to our printing deadline. On behalf of all the older and disabled adults who turn to us for help, we extend
our heartfelt appreciation to all. It is your support that allows us to offer our support to those in need.
A Faith in Action Project
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: President: Richard M. Miettinen, Howard & Howard Attorneys, P.C. Vice-Pres.: Mariann McCornack, Celtic Cross Presbyterian Church
Secretary: Sally Dzick, Health Source Home Care
Treasurer: Rev. Paul Bakker, Church of the Master Kelly Colegio, City of Warren
Rev. Jonathan Heierman, Calvary Lutheran Church Paul Koncz, St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church
Rev. Gene McCornack, Celtic Cross Presbyterian Church
HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS: Dr. Ronald Barnett, Alliance of Home Care Physicians
Senator Steve Bieda, State of Michigan Rev. Michail T. Curro, Interfaith Center for Racial Justice
Paul Gieleghem, Macomb County Commissioner Kingsley Sears, Warren Community Chorus
Daniel Weingartz, Weingartz Supply Co.
STAFF: Executive Director: Karyn Dombrowski -Curro
Volunteer Coordinator: JoAnn DeGrandis Volunteer Coordinator: Julie Hamel
Transportation Coordinator: Connie Teschler Intake Assistant: Colleen Belli Intake Assistant: Nellie Griffin
Client Support: Mary Ann Carlson Community Development Coordinator: Bev Clark
Fundraising Coordinator: Wendie Previdi Office Coordinator: Shirley McLaughlin
Data Coordinator: Holly Darmofal –Gibbs Program Assistant: Dave Carlson
Clerical & Bookkeeping Assistant: Linda Kaufman
We need your Expertise & Leadership!
We are currently seeking new candidates for our Board of Directors and
various Committees.
Call (586) 757-5551 for more information!
IVC Info
I n t h e W o r d s o f t h o s e W e S e r v e
“ I w i s h t o t h a n k y o u a n d y o u r a n g e l s f o r a l l y o u r h e l p t o m e w h o i s b l i n d
a n d h a n d i c a p p e d t h r o u g h t h e y e a r s . Y o u a r e a l l
u n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d c o u r t e -o u s a n d d o a f i n e j o b .
G o d b l e s s y o u a l l . ” — J C
“ I w o u l d l i k e t o t h a n k t h e C a r e g i v e r s f o r t h e h e l p . T h e e a v e s d r o p s i t u a t i o n w a s s e r i o u s a n d t h e m e n
t o o k c a r e o f i t . T h e r a i n c a m e d o w n p r e t t y h e a v y
a n d I k n o w m y g a r a g e w o u l d h a v e b e e n a d i s a s -t e r . T h e y s a v e d t h e d a y f o r m e . T h e i r p o s i t i v e
a n d c a r i n g a t t i t u d e h e l p e d m y m o r a l e a s w e l l . T h a n k G o d f o r t h e s e v e r y b e a u t i -
f u l p e o p l e . ” — M P
I n t h e W o r d s o f o u r V o l u n t e e r s
“ I j u s t w a n t e d t o w r i t e a n d t h a n k y o u f o r b e i n g s o p a t i e n t w i t h m e a n d
w o r k i n g a r o u n d m y s c h e d -u l e . . . Y o u r p r o g r a m i s
h e l p f u l t o a g r e a t n u m b e r o f p e o p l e a n d I t h a n k y o u f o r l e t t i n g m e b e a s m a l l
p a r t o f i t . ” — J W
“ I j u s t w a n t e d t o t h a n k y o u f o r g i v i n g m e t h e o p -p o r t u n i t y t o g i v e n e e d e d h e l p t o t h o s e w h o a r e a
l i t t l e l e s s f o r t u n a t e t h a n I . I w a s g l a d t h a t I c o u l d b e o f h e l p . T h r o u g h y o u r
o r g a n i z a t i o n I h e a v e l e a r n e d t h a t n o t a l l r e -
w a r d s a r e i n t h e f o r m o f m o n e y o r p r a i s e b u t i n t h e s e n s e o f b e i n g n e e d e d a n d t h e s e n s e o f h a v i n g d o n e a g o o d d e e d . ” — S S ( a g e 1 7 )
TO VOLUNTEER: contact JoAnn at (586) 757-5551
Everyone has a special gift to offer, and the Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers Program provides all the training and support needed to help volunteers share their time and talents with others.
The opportunities are varied and flexible. Great opportuni-ties for youth groups, busi-nesses and congregations to participate in service projects, too.
IVC Info
ATTENTION GARDENERS:
IVC participates in the City of Warren’s Community Garden Project, allowing us to bring fresh vegetables into the homes of some of our neediest clients. If you love to dig in the dirt & grow things, or just want to help some hungry neighbors, contact JoAnn at (586) 757-5551.
Loneliness
Rosalie is a senior citizen living alone. She is 83 years young. She recently had three abdominal surgeries in a one month period of time. Rosalie is not accustomed to being inactive. She volunteered at her church for twenty-two years, sewing aprons and other gift items to be sold for the benefit of the church. She no longer can sew because of poor eyesight. Rosalie, like many senior citizens, had to move away from her church, her neighbors and her friends. She is not familiar with
her new neighbors, and is unable to drive, which makes it difficult to make new friends. She recently was widowed and suffered the death of a daughter a year ago. Her other children live a distance away and she feels they don’t have the time for her, which only intensifies her feeling of loneliness. Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers was able to match Rosalie with Virginia, who is retired, lives alone, and is very caring and compassionate person. Virginia will visit weekly with Rosalie and occasionally provide an outing for lunch, or maybe just a ride to get Rosalie “out into the world” which is something she misses greatly.
After their first visit, our volunteer, Virginia, called the IVC staff at the office. She said that within their first few hours together, the two ladies had laughed together, cried together, and felt the beginning of a wonderful friendship.
The Heart of Helping
DONATE YOUR CAR Help Older and Disabled
Neighbors while lowering your taxes!
IVC participates in the Charity Motors Car Donation Program. You can donate a car you no longer want, receive a tax deduction, and designate IVC to receive the proceeds!
* Vehicles need not run * Free timely pickup * IRS forms/appraisal guides provided * Boats and real estate also accepted
Call Charity Motors at
(313) 255-1000 more info!
A FREE & EASY way to support our work! Use www.goodsearch.com, a yahoo-powered search engine for all your internet searching. Enter Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers as your charity of choice and
we receive about a penny for each search! It adds up fast if a lot of people use it.
You can also use GoodShop for all your internet pur-
chases and IVC will earn from 1.5 - 30% for each purchase! Go to www.goodshop.com, enter
Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers, then pick the link to your favorite on-line store.
Ink Cartridge Recycling IVC is collecting old ink cartridges. We earn cash & help the planet, too. Just drop them off during our regular office hours (Mon-Thu: 9-4).
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Metropolitan Christian Council Detroit Windsor
Congratulates IVC
on the work you do to help older citizens stay in their homes.
Holy Cross Parish Polish National Catholic Church
2311 Pulaski, Hamtramck Pastor, Rev. Jaroslaw Nowak, 313-365-5191
www.HolyCrossPNCC.com
Sunday Mass 9 a.m. (English), Sunday School 10 a.m.
Celebrating 91 years of a Democratic, Apostolic, Catholic Church. All Are Welcome.
We are a multicultural Parish family.
We congratulate the Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers.
May the Lord bless their special Ministry.
St. Louise Church 2500 Twelve Mile Road
Warren, Michigan (586)751-3340
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21201 Thirteen Mile St. Clair Shores, MI 48082
(586) 293-2240
May God Bless IVC’s Good Work
in our community.
- Rev. Ronald DeHondt
ZION UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
68 New Street Mount Clemens, MI 48043
Phone: (586) 463-0069 or (586) 463-0075 Fax: (586) 463-7734
Rev. Scott Davis — Pastor
St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church 31555 Hoover Rd., Warren, MI 48093 586-264-7515 (fax) 586-264-4013
Rev. Roman Pasieczny, Pastor
Saturday Evening Mass: 5:00 pm Sunday Masses: 8:00 am, 10:00 am & Noon
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Friendship Garden Supplier of fresh produce to Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers program clients
Hosted at Church of the Master
30200 Schoenherr Warren
Many thanks to: Ellen O., Gene Y., Geralynn H., JoAnn D.; Ken S.; Peggy D.; Ruth W.; & Vera M.
for all their hard work! ~ Pastor Paul B.
Volunteers welcome every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. (during planting & growing season)
Come join the fun! -- call 586-757-5551 to volunteer
God Bless all the good works you do.
~ Fr. Joseph Gembala St. Malachy Parish
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Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013 7:00 p.m.
Stoney Creek Community Church 11711 26 Mile Road,
Washington Twp. 48094 (at Jewell Road -- just east of M-53/Van Dyke)
Stress Reduction for the Holidays
Joseph Lempicki, MA, LLP Behavioral Health Services, Henry Ford Health System
As the holidays approach, the stress levels increase. This presentation will help
you understand symptoms of stress in yourself and others; the body’s responses
to stress; and how to develop your own stress-reduction and coping skills.
Please join us for our upcoming
INTERFAITH VOLUNTEER CAREGIVERS COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT MEETINGS
Free of charge - All are welcome! ** Please call (586) 757-5551 to RSVP . . . and feel free to bring a friend! **
Light refreshments! Door prizes!
Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013 1:30 p.m.
Church of the Master 30200 Schoenherr, Warren MI 48088
(South of 13 Mile Road)
Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act -
What You Need to Know
Learn the latest enrollment and coverage information for Medicare, Medicaid, and
the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Featuring a speaker from the Area Agency on Aging 1-B and a Licensed Insurance
Advocate.
YOUR AD HERE NEXT YEAR!
Your advertising dollars help IVC raise funds to continue to provide much needed service to our older and disabled neighbors in need.
Contact IVC Fundraising Coordinator, Wendie at 586-757-5551 or
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On behalf of all staff members and clients - a big “ThANK YOU” to Lou Belli for keeping our office clean, and bringing in so much food for our clients.
—Linda Kaufman ***
To all the staff, board and volunteers of IVC: May you be richly blessed through all your service to others!
—Karyn Dombrowski Curro ***
The family of Gus Spatafora thanks IVC for providing transportation and helping him remain independent to age 94.
—The Spatafora Family ***
Christina, Thanks for always being there. You are a great friend. —Love, Tina
*** To Shelly & Matt: We cannot tell you have great it has been to have you living so
close. Thank you for giving us two wonderful grandchildren Lilly and Gabe. —We Love You!, Mom & Dad McLaughlin
*** Thank you to all our community and congregation supporters!
—From all of us at IVC ***
This is dedicated to Ann Emerson, a friend and a wonderful volunteer for IVC. R.I.P. you are sorely missed.
—Connie ***
Being involved with our clients makes some of the happiest moments of my day. —Dave Carlson
*** Congratulation on IVC 20th. Keep up the greatly needed work.
—Mary & Ron Neff
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It’s been a pleasure to provide fresh produce for your clients for the past 3 years.” —The Friendship Garden
*** Thank go to the primary “Basket Brigaders” who have helped and/or worked with me to make baskets throughout the year for IVC’s fundraisers … Joan, Shirley, Shelly, Geralynn, Cynthia, Kathy, Donna, Sally, Virginia, Ann, Cathy, and all who made contributions—and Steve and Mike for their many efforts on
getting gifts. God Bless You, — Katherine
*** Jim McWatt, Thanks for being a great husband, father, grandfather, and
volunteer. You set an excellent example for all of us.
—Love, your family ***
To my girlfriends, Jean, Margaret & Shirley who are always there for me during good times
and the not so good times. I praise God for your friendship, love, support, chastisement and prayers. Thank you for allowing me 5 minutes of self pity the
other day before telling me to “get over it!” I love you all. —Linda
*** To Grandma and Grandpa: Thank you for playing with us and taking us for sleepovers. It is so much fun living so close to you. We love you very much.
—Love, Lilly and Gabe ***
Congratulations to my husband, Rev. Michaeil Curro, on yet another award for making our community a better representation of God’s Kingdom.
“And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”
—Karyn Lynn
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What a joy to be able to support the work you do. God bless IVC for all they do! —Edy Miklos
*** To Mom and Dad (Shirley and Bob McLaughlin): Thank you for all of your help
over the past year. You have been such a blessing to us. —Love, Matt & Shelly
*** A public thank you to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. There are not enough words to express my love and gratitude to you. You are my salvation, my healer,
my provider. Thank you that the same spirit that raised Christ from the dead dwells within me. (Romans: 8:11) and that all things are possible for those who
believe. I believe! I love you. —Linda
*** Congratulation to Karyn and the staff of IVC on another great year of helping
others! —Gene & Mariann
*** THANK YOU to all the IVC Volunteers who continually give of your time and
talents. We are blessed to have you.
—Shirley - IVC ***
Good luck in all you do - Blessings to all volunteers. —Joan Flynn
*** To Jackie, Rich, Tootsie, Romano, Jenni, Domenic, James, Alex, Kelly, Kevin &
little Yoshi: We love and miss you so much. Always in our hearts….. —Love, Wendie & Nick
***
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Joseph Richard and AnnaMarie Irene: You make me proud and happy every day! Love you more than all the stars in the sky.
—BAM ***
Cheers to New Beginnings for Joanne who retired as a teacher; for Bridgett & Jeff and Brianna on the birth of Brooklyn; and for Steve and Annie who were
married. May life continue to bring much joy, success and happiness to you. God Bless You.
— Love, Katherine ***
To Lilly & Gabe: You two are the light of our lives; you make us smile even when you are not around. But we love it best when you are around.
You are full of life and we love you and your hugs. We Love You!! —Love, Grandma and Grandpa
*** Congratulations “Chef” Keith.
—Love, Mom ***
Congratulations Mr. & Mrs. Marshall. —Love, Holly & Rob
*** Thank you IVC for caring for the unfortunate.
—Joan Flynn ***
Wishing all the best to Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers! —Dr. Martin Brown
*** Tomatoes, broccoli, peppers and beans - corn, spinach and squash -
each has been a joy to pick for you! Bon appétit! —Ruth Wilson
***
In Loving Memory
The Irmgard Kovacs Pasta Dinner Tribute
IVC has established The Irmgard Kovacs Pasta Dinner Tribute.
Complimentary tickets will be awarded each year to IVC clients to attend this event.
Thank you, Irmgard, for your leadership, guiding force in meeting the challenges of preparing for the Pasta Dinner, for your diligence, and for your out-standing contributions provided to IVC through the
years.
Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers Upcoming Events (as of 10/29/13)
INTERFAITH VOLUNTEER CAREGIVERS 20th Annual
Bowl-O-Rama Friday, May 9, 2014
Imperial Lanes
No bowling experience needed. Fun for all ages. Great project for service clubs and youth groups. Prizes for all.
For more information on any upcoming event call the IVC office at (586) 757-5551, or visit our website at www.ivcinfo.org
Join us for a hearty meal and a fun evening at our
Chili Cook Off Held in January of 2014
Exact Date & Location to be announced soon!
-Enter to win great prizes! Come by to sample some delicious chili.. Music, Prizes, & Silent auction.
Join the fun for our 12th Annual
Charity Golf Outing Date in June 2014 TBA Selfridge Golf Course
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks & Drinks Silent Auction
Great Gifts & Door Prizes Win a New Car
for a Hole-In-One!
Celebrate a special night on the town at our 15th annual
Community Cares Dinner & Auction
--honoring individual, congregation & business leaders. Large silent auction, keynote speaker, and
delicious full-course meal.
Date in March 2014 TBA Andiamo Italia
Join us as we compete in
The Family Feud - a benefit hosted by
Trinity Lutheran Church
A fun night at a great price. Root us on as the IVC team plays this classic game show live. Lots of food and a
Silent Auction, too. Proceeds benefit six local charities.
Saturday, February 8, 2014 Trinity Lutheran Church of Utica
You are most cordially invited to
Mission Possible - a benefit hosted by Lakeside Assembly of God
Enjoy a professionally catered Wild Game Dinner, participate in Live & Silent Auctions, and learn about the
work of several local charities. Great night for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone interested in a fun evening.
Thur., March 6 & Fri., March 7 2014 Lakeside Assembly of God