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From the Summer Catalog of Opportunities ...
Please watch the newsletter, worship folder and the website for in formation as it becomes
available for specific dates and other events which may not yet be listed in this catalog.
Northville Civic Concern
Monthly
Northville Civic Concern was founded in 1983
by a group of concerned citizens for the
benefit of the needy in Northville and
Northville Township. Each month our church
members gather food and household supplies
for Northville Civic Concern. In addition to the
monthly items listed below, gas cards, store
gift cards and monetary gifts (checks made
out to Northville Civic Concern) are also
greatly appreciated and accepted. Northville
Civic Concern will act as a liaison for furniture,
needy. (You are eligible to receive a
charitable tax receipt for your donations at
Civic Concern.)

To find out more information about Northville
Civic Concern or to put your name on a call
list to help on a "sometimes" or regular basis,
call Jan Covert at 248-924-2474 or Liz
Murtfeldt at 248-374-1028.

Featured items for drop off in Boll Hall for
summer:

June: Condiments (ketchup, mustard, relish,
mayo, salad dressings, etc.)

July: School Back Packs/ Tote Bags, new

Aug: School Supplies (tissues, 3 ring lined
paper and binders, standard notebooks and
composition notebooks, markers, erasers,
pens, pencils, colored pencils, rulers, safety
scissors, glue sticks, highlighter pens, folders)

Tip: When using a coupon "buy one-get one"
consider donating that extra item to Civic
Concern!
Fort Street Open Door Work Trip

This ministry at Fort Street Presbyterian
meals, provides clothing, showers, haircuts,
and medical services to the downtown Detroit
poor and homeless every Thursday morning.
You are invited to join us as we participate
churches in assisting in the program. We will
leave the office side of our church and 7:45 ..
Those who work downtown may meet us at
the Fort Street Church. Watch the monthly
newsletter and Sunday bulletins for date.


Red Cross Blood Drive - Sunday, Aug. 17

If you are at least 17 years old, weigh 100 or
more, and are in good health, you are a
candidate to donate blood. The process takes
about an hour, including registration, a health
history, blood samples, and a mini-physical.
The actual donation takes about ten minutes.
Most units of blood collected are separated
into components allowing your donation to
help three people in need. You do make a
difference! Sign up in 13011 Hall on Sundays,
beginning in late July.