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Help with back2school


Tonight is the last registration for this year's back2school event. Community family, your help is needed. 


Tuesday — 530pm  Volunteers arrive at church — 6-8pm registration (remind families to register their students) 


Wednesday — help Adrienne hubbard count school supplies (Email her is you can help abhubbard05@gmail.com)


July 30 Tuesday — 6pm pack backpacks at new campus. 


August 1 Thursday — volunteer training at church in collinsville 


August 2 Friday — special needs day at The Community for back2school (contact Jessica Hicks to help jemartin@henry.k12.va.us)


August 3 Saturday — big back2school day. Volunteers arrive at 630. Pray. Everyone pray. 


It's a great time to serve others. Won't you join in at The Community Fellowship? 


Call the church for more info at 276-647-8231 or email pastor Michael at pastormh@gmail.com

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MICHAEL Michael Harrison 276-647-8231 www.e-devotion.blogspot.com

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