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WELLSVILLE — The Living Well Church, 17th and Maple streets, Wellsville, will serve a free community dinner 5-7 p.m. Friday. Menu includes navy bean soup, keilbasa, sweet cornbread, tossed salad, pudding and cookies. Home deliveries available to elderly and disabled in Wellsville only. For information or to request delivery, call 330-382-9653 before Thursday.

EAST LIVERPOOL — Railroad Retirees meet 11 a.m. Thursday at L&B Donut Shop. All departments welcome.

EAST LIVERPOOL — Catholic Charities Senior Center, E. 4th St. will serve a free community meal noon to 2 p.m. Thursday. Menu includes minestrone soup and dessert.

ROGERS — The sixth annual benefit Tea Party Luncheon for F.I.S.H. of East Liverpool Food Bank is 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 5 at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, Pancake Clarkson Road, Rogers. A card make-and-take workshop will be followed by lunch. Cost is $15 donation per person. Door prizes and a Chinese auction held. An extra door prize will be given for a donation of personal hygiene items for the F.I.S.H program. Bring favorite tea cup, hat and gloves. Seating limited. RSVP by Oct. 31 by contacting Linda at 330-386-2379 or email at lmckenzie2000@yahoo.com.

EAST LIVERPOOL — Tickets are available until Oct. 29, for $25 per person, at Steven’s Jewelers and J. Sabatini Shoes, for the annual East Liverpool Historical Society dinner and show, The Swingin Sixties.

EAST LIVERPOOL — Kent State-East Liverpool’s Student Occupational Therapy Association is holding a craft and vendor show 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 19 in the Slak Shak, located on the basement floor of Purinton Hall. Set-up fee is $20 per vendor and includes a table and two chairs. Each crafter and/or vendor also asked to donate one item to be included in a silent auction. Independent consultants, distributors and crafters welcome. No baked goods or prepared food can be sold. Interested vendors can register at sotacraftshow@gmail.com. Include a contact name, phone number and a description of items to be sold.

SALEM — Salem Hospital Retired Nurses meet for lunch at noon Nov. 3 at Salem Hills Golf and Country Club.

EAST LIVERPOOL — American Heritage Girls Scouting Troop will hold Information/Interest meetings, 6-8 p.m. Nov. 1 and Dec. 6, at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, Calcutta Smith Ferry Road, East Liverpool for parents/guardians with their daughters, ages 5-18 years of age, interested in a Christ-Centered, faith-based, scouting-type experience. The event is hosted by Mrs. Elisabeth Johnston and Pastor Russell Johnston. For information, email ahg.faith.family.service@gmail.com.

Life Skill Enhancement –AHG helps girls acquire skills that will assist them in all areas of life. The Badge program provides opportunities for girls to interact across age groups, as older girls teach younger girls. Each Badge can be earned at three different levels (Tenderheart, Explorer, and Pioneer/Patriot).

Spiritual Development — AHG exists to help girls learn more about God, about how to walk in faith, and the need to seek God’s will in our lives. Our hope is that each and every girl will experience the Lord in all parts of AHG — the Oath, friends, Leaders, through service, Religious Recognitions programs, and even Badge work. AHG helps girls to live their lives for God.

Find more at: www.americanheritagegirls.org

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