Community Calendar
TUESDAY, DEC.. 29
• 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.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30
• PAL or “Parents of Addicted Loved Ones” meeting will be offered each Wednesday at 7 p.m. to educate, support, and help each other with issues arising from loving someone with an addiction.the meetings will be held once a week and are free of charge. The meeting is facilitated by trained volunteers.
THURSDAY, DEC. 31
• 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, JAN. 8
•Attorneys with the Volunteer Lawyer Network organization are at the Life Enrichment Center/marshall County Council on Aging, 1305 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 574-936-9904 to schedule an appointment time.
TUESDAY, JAN. 12
•The Knitting Group meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month at 9:00AM at Marshall County Council on Aging/life Enrichment Center, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth. Anyone interested in joining the group to knit on your own project or learn how to knit are invited to join them. Make 2021 the year you learn a new skill.
•Come learn the art of needle-felting as you create a 3D snowman with Susan, owner of Blueberry Cottage Yarn and Wool. This fun class will be from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Cost for this class is $10 and must be prepaid to reserve your spot. This fee cov
ers instruction and all supplies needed to complete your finished project. This class will take place at the Marshall County Council on Aging/life Enrichment Center, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth. Space is limited, you must register and pay the $10 fee to save your spot.
FRIDAY, JAN. 15
•What is Money?
Come join us at 10 a.m. for an interesting and eye and mind opening presentation on the differences between money and currency. Are they the same thing? And how can knowing and understanding the differences help your understanding of your financial matters. This class will take place at the Marshall County Council on Aging/life Enrichment Center, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth. For planning purposes, please call us at 574-936-9904 to reserve your spot. Dennis Carter is the presenter.
TUESDAY, JAN. 26
•The Knitting Group meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month at 9:00AM at Marshall County Council on Aging/life Enrichment Center, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth. Anyone interested in joining the group to knit on your own project or learn how to knit are invited to join
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 574-9363844; Email address is news@thepilotnews.com. Notices will not be
accepted over the phone.
them. Make 2021 the year you learn a new skill.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27
•Renell Finke, Purdue Extension Nutrition Education Program Assistant, will give you suggestions on Simple Snacks and Desserts that you can prepare at home. Learn how to have fun AND save money in the kitchen! This class will be held at Marshall County Council on Aging/life Enrichment Center, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth at 11 a.m .
•Attorneys with the Volunteer Lawyer Network organization continue to be at the Life Enrichment Center/marshall County Council on Aging, 1305 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 574-936-9904 to schedule an appointment time.
Culver Farmers’ Winter Market Online
• The Culver Farmers’ Market has gone virtual to adhere to the safest recommendations in response to the surge in COVID-19 positive cases in Marshall County. While vendors will not be promoting their produce and crafts face to face in the lower level of the Culver Union Township Public Library, they still rely on the support of their local community.