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help with EASTER egg hunt

Dear Community family and friends,

I need your help! We are having an Easter egg hunt for the children on April 4th at 3:00 at our new campus. We need individually wrapped candy (for the eggs), some toys for prizes, canned drinks or caprisuns, and individual bags of chips. We will need the toys and candy by March 29th and I will have a box available at church on Sunday to put them in. If you can donate the other items, let me know. If you can help that day, that would be great too!

See you this Sunday at church.  Our new curriculum for our preschoolers and kids is going well.  Let me know if you'd like to help with kids on Sunday morning as well.


Thanks everyone!

Julie Harrison

Community Kids ministry leader

jmand3r@gmail.com


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