During the Month of October We Will Be Collecting Canned Food Items for the Community Food Bank

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During the month of October we will be collecting canned food items for the community food bank. You can send your donations to the Grade School to be collected on behalf of the food bank at the Silver Lake United Methodist Church.

May be an image of text that says "OCT mជ 心 DONATE Silver Lake Grade School FOOD DRIVE FOR THE COMMUNITY FOOD BANK 207 CHESTNUT, SILVER LAKE WHAT WE NEED: CANNED MEATS, READY ΤΟ EAT MEALS, PASTA, PASTA SAUCE, HOT/COLD BREAKFAST, BEANS, SOUPS, CANNED FRUITS, SNACKS, SHELF STABLE MILK, HYGEINE ITEMS & CLEANING SUPPLIES. Bring items with you to school during the month of October. Items will be given to the Community Food Bank to help our neighbors in need."

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