The Falcon Lions Club is sponsoring a food and specialty items drive for the Food Pantry at 14755 E. Highway 24 in Peyton from Nov. 1 through Nov. 30.This is the first community project for the newly formed Falcon Lions Club. Donated items will benefit needy families in the Falcon community and surrounding area. Signs will be placed at intersections to remind people of the drive and drop-off sites.The Lions club is accepting new charter members through January 2007. The club meets the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m., and current members are looking for a permanent meeting place, which can also cater a meal. Call Don at 495-3650 for current meeting locations.The collection locations for the drive include the following:Farmers State Bank7025 Meridian Road495-3650)Big R of Falcon Education Foundation14255 Highway 24(749-9136Woodmen Hills Community Center West11720 Woodmen Hills Drive495-2500Mountain View Electric Association11140 E. Woodmen Rd495-2283State Bank7475 McLaughlin Rd494-2265Pack Ship & More7643 McLaughlin Rd494-1133The items to donate include the following:Non-perishable food itemsPersonal hygiene itemsPaper itemsWinter coats – adults & children)Blankets – all sizes & typesFor more information about the food pantry, call 888-HLP-HAND.
Lion’s Club Food Drive
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