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Saturday morning, July 12. South Central neighborhood cleanup, Dumpster at Bethany Methodist Church, Main at Harry, identification to prove residency may be requested.

Monday, July 14 , 2008, 11:45-1:15 p.m. South Central Improvement Alliance meeting, Bethany Methodist Church, Main at Harry.

The South Central Improvement Alliance  is now 12 years old and started out as the South Broadway Improvement Alliance. The main purpose of the organization has been to bring churches, schools, businesses and citizen groups together to work out solutions to neighborhood problems. All interested persons are welcome at the meetings. For information email: dale9@cox.net or phone (316) 265-4554.

Monday, July 21, 20086:30- 8 p.m. South Central Neighborhood Association meeting, Bethany Methodist Church, Main at Harry. 

The South Central Progressive Association  is an organization of neighborhood residents working together to solve common problems and improve the appearance and perception  of the area. It meets monthly on the third Monday. . For more information email: upbill57@yahoo.com or phone (316) 262-3158.

Monday, July 28, 20085:30-6:30 p.m. Revitalization Implementation Committee, 1357 S. Broadway.

For information, call Dale Churchman, 265-4554 or email dale9@cox.net

Saturday morning, Oct. 11. South Central neighborhood cleanup, Dumpster at Bethany Methodist Church, Main at Harry, identification to prove residency may be requested.

Saturday, Oct. 11. 2 pm. Firefighters Museum Parade and Neighborhood Festival following. Games, drinks, hotdogs, entertainment!

Activities


South Central volunteers
help a neighbor renovate his home

Summer 2006

Neighborhood Cleanup

Saturday,
Oct. 29, 2005


Grace United Methodist Church Tuesday Night Meals
944 S. Topeka
316-262-6195

Tuesday night meals for anybody in the neighborhood starting at 6:15 p.m. Enter back side of church.

Heartland Share Is For Anyone
And For Everyone!

If you eat, you qualify. Heartland Share offers a food box of 13-15 items, including 4-5 frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables, and a few grocery items. There are no forms to complete, no eligibility requirements. You purchase a SHARE at $17.50, complete two hours of volunteer service, and pick up your food box, generally the last Saturday of the month. 

SHARE boxes are worth about twice what you actually pay for them. That’s because the food items are purchased in bulk and distributed by volunteers. There are no commodity foods or donated foods in SHARE food boxes. Go to www.heartlandshare.com for more information. 

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