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Sock Hop and Sock Drive!

L’Arche Sock-Hop
Friday, January 24, 3:30pm – 5:30 pm
Come dance to a sock-hop playlist!
Coffee and tea are provided.
ADMISSION: a pair of new socks!
INFO: 902-542-3520
COMMUNITY SOCK DRIVE!
Or bring socks during the week of Jan 20-24 to St Francis Catholic, Orchard Valley United, Port Williams Baptist, Wolfville Baptist, or St. John’s Anglican. Socks will go to agencies such as Open Arms, Chrysalis House and Harvest House, etc.
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This is part of WAICC’s Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Ecumenical worship: January 19th, 7pm at Manning Chapel and January 26th, 4pm, at St John’s Anglican (Potluck supper on the 26th)

Printable poster: (click to enlarge)

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