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					Eyeglasses, Food Gift 
					Cards, Target Gift Cards, Toner Cartridges and old Cell 
					Phones are collected to support
					Soroptimist 
					International Huntington Beach programs for the moms and 
					kids the club "adopts" and helps out. 
					www.soroptimsthuntingtonbeach.org/donate.html 
					Food Delivery sponsored by 
					Goldenwest Vineyard Christian Fellowship - Every SECOND 
					Saturday of the MONTH, 08:00 A.M., Call to confirm date.  WADY 
					(We Ain't Dead Yet) Team at 08:00 in the morning until about 
					noon, unless lots of helpers show up, then done much sooner. 
					(Come or leave early or late and we can still use your 
					help.) Help the WADY Team deliver food boxes to frail 
					elderly at their apartment house; 15000 Pacific St. Midway 
					City, south off Bolsa, near SW corner of Bolsa/Beach Blvds. 
					Just show up at BACK door, where the food bank drops the 
					boxes. You will see the grateful tenants, volunteers and 
					stacks of food boxes.  The WADY Team food delivery should be on the SECOND 
					Saturday of most months, same time and place. Come help 
					whenever you can. It's a very rewarding opportunity to truly 
					help those in need and meet some great people from all walks 
					of life.  No need to call...just show up at the back 
					door around 8:00 in the morning. But first check this 
					website to be sure of the date, in case the food bank 
					changes the food drop off date for that month. Park on the 
					street.  If you have a hand truck (dolly), bring it. It 
					will enable us to use more teams to cover more halls 
					quicker. Put your address sticker on it. We're looking 
					forward to meeting you! Contact: (jsecor@goldenwestvineyard.org) or 
					by phone; office (714) 897-1577, or cell (714) 654-5434. 
					goldenwestvineyard.org 
  
					Band Shell for 
					Huntington Beach Central Park Concert was provided 
					through the fundraising efforts of Huntington Beach Rotary 
					Club.  A tireless volunteer, Dale Dunn, helped make 
					sure the bands were covered so they could play their best in 
					Central Park.
					See photo 
				
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