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HOPE4THEHOMELESS5k is two days away

Once again we want to thank everyone who will be taking part in this year's HOPE4THEHOMELESS5k which will take place this Saturday, March 2nd at 10am.  Registration will open at 8:30am, and that is where you can pick up your race bag and t-shirt.  If you have not paid yet, please bring cash or a check (made to MHC Coalition) to make sure it is taken care of.  We will be providing a 1/2 way water stop as well as some refreshments (fruit, nutrition bars, crackers) and bottled after the race.  Volunteers will be wearing bright green shirts and will be ready to help you.  Looks like we have great news about our weather.  It will be around 40 degrees and clear (the weather channel reported).  I am praying for a great event.  There is still more space for your friends to enter to walk or run.  We do want to thank all our sponsors, and we ask that you notice the signs along the race trail.  Melissa Gravely and her team from CAFV as well as myself and our Dream Center folks are grateful for the great success this event has been already.  Let me know if you have any more questions.  See you Saturday morning!

MICHAEL

Michael Harrison, Lead Pastor, The Community Fellowship; founder, The Community Dream Center
mharrison@thecommunityfellowship.org 
276-647-8231 office

website --- www.thecommunityfellowship.org, www.tcdc.info 
blog --- http://e-devotion.blogspot.com




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