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Around 79 people attended the food pantry at the Iola Missionary Baptist Church Fellowship Hall Saturday, April 20. The food distributed will feed around 252 people. There was all sort of good things offered including meat, vegetables, canned goods, milk, eggs, cheese and more. The pantry is open the third Saturday of the month from 9 to 11 a.m. The food is available for everyone. The pantry needs volunteers the day of and the day before around noon for setup. This time members of Enon Missionary Baptist Church and Iola Church of Christ volunteered. May God bless them all.
Read moreHappy Cinco de Mayo. Good luck to all candidates running for office in the City of Plantersville.
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Read moreThe Evergreen Baptist Church fundraiser to help send children to summer camp was certainly successful. More than $10,000 was raised which will help them attend a variety of camps this summer. The fish was excellent, and the side dishes were good as well. There was a variety of items for the silent auction as well. Thanks to all that assisted both in donating items and those that purchased them as well. May God bless them all.
Read moreThe annual Town of Anderson Clean Up Day is Saturday, April 27, from 8 a.m. until noon for the residents of the Town of Anderson only. Brush, tree limbs and non-household trash will be collected. No tires or hazardous material. Free drop off will be available at the corner of Main Street and FM 1774 near the park. Call Mayor Marc Benton, 936-727-4839 or Rebecca Ray, 936-7279134 if you need curbside service. Resident must be present during pickup. For more information visit, www.andersontx. gov.
Read moreA series of Sexual Assault Resource Center presentations for adults 18 and older will be held at Navasota Public Library. Topics include Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships, May 6; Sexual Violence, May 13, and Online Safety, May 20. Presentations begin at 5:30 p.m. The focus are concepts associated with keeping oneself and community members safe regarding sexual violence. For more information call, 936-825-6744.
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