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Tremont West Annual Membership Meeting - Jan 27th 6pm -Dinner 6:30pm - Remarks 7pm Meeting OLA/St. Joesph Center 2346 w. 14 stSubmitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Wed, 01/26/2011 - 12:46.
VOTE FOR YOGI AND GUY Tremont West Annual Membership Meeting - January 27th 6pm - Dinner 6:30pm - Remarks 7pm Meeting at OLA/St. Joesph Center (2346 West 14th Street) Join us for dinner and let's celebrate Tremont together! Please join us for our Annual Membership Meeting. To become a member of Tremont West, one must attend at least one meeting per year or fill out a membership card and live, work, or own property in Tremont. Membership is free. Benefits include Inside Tremont delivered to your mailbox, weekly e-news to your in-box and the ability to vote at the Annual Meeting. Did you always want to be more involved in your community? Make this your first step, everyone is welcome. Councilman Cimperman to Honor Volunteers of the St. Augustine Church and Hunger Center Volunteer leaders to be presented with a resolution at Monday's Council meeting Monday, January 31, 2011, 7pm Cleveland City Council Chambers, 601 Lakeside Avenue Please join Councilman Joe Cimperman in honoring volunteers and supporters of the St. Augustine Church and Hunger Center with a resolution at the Cleveland City Council Meeting on Monday, January 31st at 7pm. The much-deserved volunteers that will be honored include Father Joe McNulty of St. Augustine Church, Sister Corita Ambro of St. Augustine Church, Mark Munch Bishop of Munch on Sports Radio, and Arthur Elk and David Elk of Elk and Elk Attorneys. The St. Augustine Hunger Center is an outgrowth of the ministry and service of St. Augustine Church. The Hunger Center was founded more than 35 years ago as part of an effort to provide food to the poor during the depression and hard economic times. Volunteers provide meals to thousands of hungry and needy Clevelanders daily as well as prepare Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter meals annually. The St. Augustine parish not only provides meals, but addresses other needs of the poor and the homeless such as food, clothing, emergency funding for rent and utilities, furniture, appliances as well as helping poor receive medical assistance. "The volunteers at the St. Augustine Hunger Center are a great example of the generosity and commitment of residents of our hometown," said Councilman Cimperman. "I am pleased to give this long overdue recognition to the people who continually lend their assistance to take care of Clevelanders so our city can grow and thrive." Please visit www.tremontwest.org for more event and meeting information. Contact Information phone: 216-575-0920
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