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- Want to get your event or announceme­nt on the calendar? E-mail JStewart@ polkstanda­rdjournal.com.

The annual Youth Summerfest/Stockings of Love event is scheduled for Saturday, July 31, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Northwest Park in Cedartown. The drivethru event will include free backpacks of school supplies, a sack lunch, free haircuts and optional clothing for kids. Physical distancing will be observed. There will not be Church Olympics or transporta­tion for this year’s event. For more informatio­n contact Courtney Ripoll at 770-689-7838.

Kresge United Methodist Church, 15 Booger Hollow Rd., Cedartown,

will restart its in-person Sunday School classes beginning Sunday, Aug. 1. A celebratio­n breakfast will be held at 9 a.m. cooked by the United Methodist Men with a breakout to classes from 9:45-10:45 a.m. For more informatio­n contact the church office at 770748-4308.

Kresge United Methodist Church’s clothing bank is open the first Thursday of each month from 10 a.m. to noon at McBrayer Furniture at 502 Main St. in Cedartown. The church offers free clothing for ages birth to 5 years old.

The final performanc­e in the 2021 Cedartown Summer Concert Series is scheduled for Aug. 7 at Peek Park with Them Mixon Boys. This free concert will begin at 7 p.m.

Rockmart First United Methodist Church, 135 West Church St., will start a Sit ‘n’ Stitch group in August. The group will meet in the church’s fellowship hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month. The first meeting will be held Aug. 9. The group invites sewers, quilters, and crafters to bring a project, work on a ministry project, or just come and sit and enjoy fellowship and friendship. For more informatio­n contact Madeline Brown at 678-435-5032.

Sons of the American Legion Post 12 in Rockmart hosts a $5 All-You-CanEat spaghetti and meatball supper the third Wednesday of the month from 5-7 p.m. at 1 Veterans Circle. Each meal comes with garlic bread, salad and tea, and all proceeds got to veterans’ and children’s programs.

The Office of Exceptiona­l Students of Polk School District is available to assist with the identifica­tion of children with disabiliti­es and provision of a free appropriat­e public education beginning at the age of 3 through the age of 21. If you suspect your child is experienci­ng any developmen­tal delays or you suspect your child might have a disability and would like assistance or for more informatio­n about services available through Polk School District, contact Polk School District Exceptiona­l Student Services, 770-684-8718.

The Northwest Georgia Center for Independen­t Living holds a COVID-19 Peer Support call every Monday at 2 p.m. via the Zoom website and by phone. For the link and password, or if you need assistance, contact Christina Holtzclaw at 628246-1825 or choltzclaw@ nwgacil.org.

Want to get your event or announceme­nt on the calendar? E-mail JStewart@polkstanda­rdjournal.com.

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