Times-Herald

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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CLOTHES CLOSET: The Clothes Closet of First Baptist Church, 507 N. Rosser St,. Forrest City, will be open Saturday, Jan. 22, from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Free, gently used clothing is available for men, women and children in most sizes. Selection of winter clothes available.

DEMOCRATS MEETING: The Democratic Party of St. Francis County is scheduled to meet at 6 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 20, in the upstairs courtroom at the courthouse. KYNETTE UMC: The Kynette United Methodist Church holds worship services on the second and fourth Sunday of each month. For more informatio­n, contact Charles Miller at 870-4944802.

EXERCISE CLASS: The Forrest City Medical Center Auxiliary holds PACE Exercise Classes at Café 1601 (the cafeteria) at Forrest City Medical Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 9 to 10 a.m. The free classes include range of motion, gentle strengthen­ing, balance, weight-bearing and breathing exercises, all performed in standing or seated positions to suit individual needs. Masks will be required for all participan­ts.

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Narcotics Anonymous meetings are held each Wednesday, at 7 p.m., at the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, located at 400 Hill Street in Forrest City.

RECOVERY SUPPORT: Celebrate Recovery meets at 7 p.m., each Friday at the First Church of the Nazarene at 132 McCutchen St., in Forrest City. Anyone having problems with addictions, habits or hangups is welcome to join. For more informatio­n, contact pastor Lynn Hickman at 501-831-6353.

LITERACY PROJECT: The Eastern Arkansas Literacy Project is offering basic instructio­n to adults 18 years and older for reading, writing, basic math, computers, financial literacy and English as a second language. All services are free and confidenti­al. For more informatio­n, call 870633-4480 ext. 310.

FREE WOMEN’S CLOTHING: Spring Creek Community Baptist Church is giving away free women’s clothing. For more informatio­n, call at 870-494-6962.

QUILTERS: The Caring Touch Quilters meet each second and fourth Tuesday in September through May at the First Baptist Church gym at 10 a.m. The group also teaches quilting. For more informatio­n, call 633-5837.

FREE MULCH: Free mulch is available on the first Saturday of each month at the Forrest City landfill from 8 a.m. until noon.

TABITHA’S CLOSET: Tabitha’s Clothes Closet at Oak Hill Church of God in Forrest City will be open the first Saturday of every month from 10 a.m. to noon. For more informatio­n, call 870-6337331.

WOMEN’S CLOTHES: The clothes closet, sponsored by Women in Transition to Glory Services Inc., is open on the fourth Saturday of each month from 2 to 3 p.m., at 407 Cleveland Street in Forrest City. Clothes are available specifical­ly for women. For more informatio­n, email inquiries to women@witginc.com.

FORREST HILLS WATCH: The Forrest Hills neighborho­od wants to organize a Neighborho­od Watch program in partnershi­p with the Forrest City Police Department. Those who are interested are asked to call Pastor Moses Green at 870-514-1304 or 630-9055. LEASHES NEEDED: Forrest City Area Humane Society is in need of clamp leashes and collars, to make a donation, drop off at the Times-Herald.

CEMETERY MAINTENANC­E: Volunteers and donors are being sought for the maintenanc­e and renovation of the Forrest City Cemetery on Fletcher Road. Any check or money order donations can be made out to the Forrest City Cemetery and sent to P.O. Box 2234, Forrest City, AR 72336.

CEMETERY RESTORATIO­N: An effort is being made to restore the Weaver Cemetery, off Highway 255 in Palestine. A nonprofit fund, the Weaver Family Cemetery Restoratio­n and Preservati­on Fund, has been establishe­d. Anyone wanting more informatio­n may contact Della Weaver, 7701 South Euclid Ave., Chicago, Ill., 60649.

FOSTER FAMILIES: The Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Children and Family Services, is looking for potential foster families and volunteers. For more informatio­n, visit www.fosterarka­nsas.org or contact local Community Engagement Specialist Doris Clark at 270-7857 or email her at doris.clark@dhs.arkansas.gov.

NUTRITION CLASSES: The St. Francis County Extension Service offers free nutrition classes to promote healthy eating. Classes can be done with groups, church groups, individual­s and youth or after-school groups. Each class is 6 to 8 lessons long. For more informatio­n, contact the SFC Extension Office, 870-270-1730.

RECOVERY MEETINGS: First Baptist Church of Caldwell will hold a weekly 12-step meeting each Tuesday, at 7 p.m., in the church’s activity center. There will be a meet and greet at 6:30 p.m.

RECOVERY: The Rusty Nails Cowboy Church will be hosting recovery meetings every Friday at 6 p.m., at the Rusty Nails Cowboy Church, south of Forrest City across from Forrest Park Cemetery. Childcare will be provided as needed. For more informatio­n, call or text Tish at 870318-1173.

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