Harvest Outreach Ministries To Host Annual Christmas Dinner On Dec. 23

  • Thursday, December 14, 2017

Harvest Outreach Ministries will host a free Christmas dinner from 12-5 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 23. at American Legion, 1118 North Glenwood Ave., Dalton.

 This is an annual Christmas dinner to feed the homeless and less fortunate in the Dalton area, as well as anyone else who would like to enjoy a free meal. There will be plenty of food and some wonderful Gospel and Christmas music.  Scheduled to sing are Debby Faye East, Shelia Reed, Craig Kirk Tyndall, Calvary's Way and others.

This traditional Christmas dinner has been in existence now for about 31 years with this ministry. Officials said, "We started feeding hot meals to the homeless and secured a kitchen which was set up like a restaurant. As time moved along we began enlarging our work to an open community kitchen letting anyone come and eat.  In this we found so many that were going hungry in and around our door steps that we could not ignore this great need.  So Harvest Outreach was birthed. This is a free event and we welcome all to come and share good food and fellowship with us."

 For additional information, contact Shelia Reed, at 706-280-0883 or rharvest87@gmail.com.

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