HACKENSACK — An Evening in Tuscany includes a spaghetti dinner for Faith in Action for Cass County, on Tuesday evening, April 29, at Union Church Fellowship Hall in Hackensack.

The meal is served at the table and live music is by “Momma Wags with Larry Kimball.” The meal is free and open to the public. Guests are welcome to give a free will offering at the door to support Faith in Action’s program of “Neighbors Helping Neighbors.”

A meal of spaghetti with choice of Mike’s Special Sauce or a plain sauce with meatballs, garlic rounds, salad, beverage and a frozen dessert will be served from 5-6:30 p.m. or until the food runs out.

The Evening in Tuscany is in support of Faith in Action volunteers who have been driving and working over the winter, providing essential transportation, meal delivery, food shelf, grocery and prescription pick-ups, telephone visits, and basic home repairs to people living in our rural areas. All proceeds will go to support the volunteers. No one will be turned away.

Two men pose for a photo, on in a chef outfit and one dressed like a Venice gondolier

Faith in Action Volunteer Chef Mike Bohanon shows off his fancy hat with Faith in Action Board Chair Craig Wadzink at An Evening in Tuscany Spaghetti Dinner with Faith in Action. The meal is free and open to the public. Guests are welcome to give a free will offering at the door to support Faith in Action’s program of “Neighbors Helping Neighbors.”

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“Take a break, show your appreciation, and join us for this spring getaway,” organizers stated in a news release. “… So come on out for An Evening in Tuscany on April 29 and show your support of Faith in Action Volunteers.”

Faith in Action is a grassroots nonprofit program that coordinates community volunteers who provide neighborly assistance with transportation, caregiver respite, visiting, basic home repair, homemaking and chore services. Services are provided based on need, not income. There are no fees for services and no age restrictions. Everyone Qualifies. Volunteers provide the heart and hands as they care for others in their communities. Local support of Faith in Action is the key to having these services available in our communities.

Call Faith in Action at 218-675-5435 for more information about the event, receiving volunteer services or becoming a volunteer, or check out the website at

www.faithinactioncass.com

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