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Community Calendar

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30

• Plymouth Elks Lodge Wednesday Night Specials include: Ham and Scalloped Potatoes; Shrimp Basket; Fish Basket. Serving 5-7p.m. Carry outs available 935-5511. Open to the public. RC5081274.

THURSDAY, OCT. 1

• Shepherd’s Pantry food pantry, Argos UMC, 570 N. Michigan St., Argos is open from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Serving zip codes: 46501 and 46570. Call 574-892-5645 with questions.

FRIDAY, OCT. 2

• Plymouth Elks Lodge Friday Night Specials include: AUCE Fish; Chicken; Swiss Steak; Jumbo Shrimp; New York Strip. Serving 5-8 p.m. Carry outs available 935-5511. Open to the public. RC5081274.

SUNDAY, OCT. 4

• St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 400 N. Center St., Plymouth Blessing of the Animals. Meet in the courtyard at 4 p.m. Contributi­ons of dog and cat food or treats are being gathered for Marshall Co. Humane Shelter.

TUESDAY, OCT. 6

• Shepherd’s Pantry food pantry, Argos UMC, 570 N. Michigan St., Argos is open from 9-11 a.m. Serving zip codes: 46501 and 46570. Call 574- 892- 5645 with questions.

• Money Management/ Budgeting Talk. Want to learn some proven practices to budget and manage your money? A representa­tive from 1stsource Bank will be here to guide us and offer suggestion­s that work. This talk will take place at 10 a.m. at the Life Enrichment Center/marshall County Council on Aging, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth.

• Kiwanis Club of Plymouth meets from 12 pm-1pm at Opie’s. We “serve the children of the world” with a special focus on improving the lives of children in our community. Join us for lunch and informativ­e speakers. New members are always welcome.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7

• The Class of 1958 will have their monthly Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. We are meeting at Castaways. Out across from Wal-mart. You do not need a reservatio­n. If you have a question call Marilee 9362201.

THURSDAY, OCT. 8

• Shepherd’s Pantry food pantry, Argos UMC, 570 N. Michigan St., Argos is open from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Serving zip codes: 46501 and 46570. Call 574-892-5645 with questions.

FRIDAY, OCT. 9

• Ribeye Dinner VFW Post 1162, Plymouth. $12 from 5-7 p.m.

• Attorneys with the Volunteer Lawyer Network organizati­on continue to be at the Life Enrichment Center/ Marshall County Council on Aging, 1305

Community Calendar features notices for coming events in Marshall County. Notices will be published at least once prior to the event or reservatio­n deadline, if applicable. Deadline is 5 p.m. two days before publicatio­n date. Notices may be either mailed, faxed, e-mailed or dropped off at the Pilot News office, 218 N. Michigan St., during normal business hours. An after hours drop box is located at the front entrance for readers’ convenienc­e. The fax number is 574

936-3844; Email address is news@thepilot news.com. Notices will not be accepted over

the phone.

W. Harrison St., Plymouth two times a month to provide free legal advice. This service is by appointmen­t only (no walk ins will be accepted). Please call 574936-9904 to schedule an appointmen­t time.

SATURDAY, OCT. 10

• Inwood United Methodist Church Bake Sale from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Collins Realty, 1435 N. Michigan St., Plymouth featuring Ben’s Soft Pretzels. Supporting local charities.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14

• Captioned Phone Seminar. Do you have hearing loss or have trouble hearing on a telephone? A free seminar will be presented at 9:30 a.m. today to explain the features of captioned telephones. A captioned phone specialist will explain how these telephones work, requiremen­ts needed to set up the phones, and eligibilit­y requiremen­ts to obtain a captioned phone free of charge. This seminar will take place at

Life Enrichment Center/marshall County Council on Aging, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth. We would appreciate a call at 574-936-9904 to sign up for this informativ­e session. However, walk ins are welcome if you find you are able to attend at the last minute. Come learn about this helpful technology.

MONDAY, OCT. 19

• It’s time to take care of an important task. Who would make decisions for you if you could no longer speak for yourself? What if you had an accident and your loved ones needed to know what your wishes were? Do you want CPR? It doesn’t always work like it does on television. These are only a few of the questions that your family may deal with if you are unable to communicat­e your wishes. It is important to let your family know what your wishes are and designate a person to make those decisions. If you want to know more, come learn about Advance Directives. Advance Directives designate a decision maker, state your wishes, and can be done without any cost involved! A Respecting Choices Advanced Care Plan Facilitato­r will be the presenter for this free presentati­on at 6 p.m. at Life Enrichment Center/marshall County Council on Aging, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth. Mask wearing is mandatory for this talk.

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