Youth volunteers

Midway Baptist youth helps PBA Care Kitchen serve lunch

Published 10:04pm Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Free lunches served every Friday

On Friday, Dec. 21, the Polk Baptist Association (PBA) Care Kitchen lunch was prepared by the Midway Baptist Church youth. The College and Career group from the church served delicious pasta, salad and banana pudding to those who came by PBA.

Shown volunteering are Jennifer Taylor, associate pastor Peter McDonald, Nicholas Morse and Sam Vining. Absent from the picture were William and Jody Morse who also helped as 29 persons were served that day.

Free lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. every Friday. All are welcome. Also, coats are distributed to those in need in the lower level of the PBA building at 208 Blanton Street, Columbus.

- article submitted by Ann Carswell

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