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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011 71B nd your neighbors a helping hand this h li Y First and Willow. Helping Hands Food Household needs "angel" from the tree and Evergreen Market, High- Pantry The United Methodist Thrift select gifts for the needy , way 89, Greenville. The pantry needs non- Shop on Pine Street helps with child described on the angel. Village Drug, Main Street perishable food and cash clothing and household needs. Take gifts to the PCIRC office NEIGHBORS at Highway 89, Greenville.donations. Deliver donations Contact Elsie Wesley, 284-1750, by Dec. 16. Rite Aid (angel tree), to the pantry at theback of or email mrscgwesley@ The center is also working helping 40 E. Main St., Quincy. the Wesleyan Church on the hotmail.com, with the Plumas County NEIGHBORS Indian Valley Resource corner of Melissa and Gay SherilTsEmployees Associa- Center, 430 Main St., streets. Open Monday, Indian Valley Food Pantrytion and Social Services to Greenville. Wednesday and Friday To help, contact Pastor help families in need. The holiday season is one Cash or check donations 1 - 3 p.m. year-round, hours Fred Kerr, fredkerr@ Cash donations are also of giving and receiving,are also welcome, will change during the holi- frontiernet.net, welcome and help support Below are the Plumas County To sign up for toys and day season. Contact Dorothy the Homeless Family Transi- programs offering help to clothing or to submit the Morse at 596-3441. QUINCY tional Housing program: To families and ways donors can name of a child or family in For the Wesleyan Coat and donate or "adopt" a family, provide their neighbors with need, contact the sheriffsBoot Giveaway, contact the Community Assistance call 283-5515. some holiday cheer, office on East Main in Quincy church at 258-2359 to drop off Network (CAN) or via the community sub- or pick up coats and boots. Sign up for food baskets in Warm donations stations. Quincy, Meadow Valley, The Wool Room, at Jackson COUNTYWIDE For more information, callGREENVILLE Cromberg and the Feather and Harbison streets, is Far Northern Regional Becky Grant at 283-6375. River Canyon through CAN accepting donations of hand- Angel trees at the sheriffs office inmade knitted or crocheted Center's Holidays are for CHESTER Christmas trees are goingQuincy or at Plumas Crisis caps. Owner Medrith Glover Caring up at Indian Valley businesses Intervention and Resourcewill deliver them to the The program provides gifts Almanor Basin Community and organizations. They are Center, 591 Main St. Distribu- sheriff's office. to selected individuals with Resource Center decorated with paper angels, tion is Thursday and Friday, developmental disabilities The center has reached itson which folks have provided Dec. 22 and 23, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. PORTOLA AND SIERRA who may not receive any capacity at 50 holiday food information about needy at CAN, 176 Lawrence St. VALLEY gifts, baskets. There is a specific children: age, gender, sizes, Safeway is also running its In addition to cash dona- need for cash donations, as favorite color and Christmas "Help Us End Hunger (Every Angel Tree, Sierra County tions to buy, wrap and deliver well as nonperishable foods wishes. Return unwrapped Bag Counts)" campaign. Holiday Planners and gifts, the organization has a such as canned vegetables,gifts to the address indicated Customers buy a Hunger Terry's Toys for Tots fundraising quilt drawing, cranberry sauce, stuffing and on the back of the angel with bag filled with nonperishable These groups provide food For more information, topotatoes, the angel attached no later grocery items for $10 at the baskets, new clothing and donate or purchase a draw- Deliver food or cash dona-than Wednesday, Dec. 21. checkout and p!ace it in the new toys to children for ing ticket, contact Kay Cullis tions to 372 Main St. For The program is in associa- food drive barrel. All of the Christmas. They also accept at 221-9524 or kcullis@ more information, contact tion with the Sheriff's. Em- bags are going directly to gently used clothing and toys. farthernornrc.org. Linda at 258-4280. ployees Association program. CAN. They especially need teen Distribution is scheduled for To donate food, look for items, ages 13 - 17. For more Plumas County Sheriff's Elks Lodge 2626 Christmas Dec. 19, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the boxes at Quincy businesses, information, call 993-0247 or Needy Children's Angel Project Greenville substation, including Feather Publish- 993-6779. Christmas This program provides For help, submit applica-ing. For more information, Deliver donations to: This Sheriff's Employeesfor families in Chester, tions to the Indian Valley call CAN at 283-0262. Sierra County Human Ser: Association program pro-Westwood and Greenville. Community Center Family vices, 202 Front St., Loyalton, rides toys, food and coats for The Elks are accepting non- Resources office by 3 p.m. Plumas Crisis Intervention Golden West, 711 Main St., children and families. The perishable and canned foodFriday, Dec. 9. and Resource Center Loyalton. need for toys is particularly at David Price Jewelers, To donate or for more PCIRC has coats for all Loyalton businesses will acute this year. In addition, 216 Main St. information, call Tami ages; simply go to the center have angel wish lists avail: the association supportsMail checks, no cash, Williamson at 284-1560. at 591 W. Main St. in Quincy able for sponsorship. children's programs year- payable to Elks No. 2626~ to Monday through Friday, round, such as Little League, 3760 Woodlake Drive, Lake 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and choose a Boys State, dance team, swim Almanor, CA 96137. coat. team, football and basketball. For more information, con- Plumas Bank and Bank Drop off food and new, tact Kay Alcorn at 596-3153. of America in downtown unwrapped toys at any of the Lake Almanor Elks also Quincy, as well as the center following locations: have a Teen Angel program, itself, are accepting coat do- Main office, 1400 E. Main providing teens with gift nations. The program runs St., Quincy; Portola Sub- certificates for bowling, through mid-January. station, 324 S. Gulling;pizza, haircuts, etc. PCIRC's angel tree is up in Greenville Substation, High- To donate, contact Barbara the lobby of Plumas Bank. way 89; Chester Substation, Hanes, 596-3588, by Dec. 17. Donors can choose a paper Community Assistance Network (CAN) For a holiday food basket, call 284-7522 to sign up. Free coats The Indian Valley Volun- teers Association Thrift Shop on Main Street offers free coats. Call 284-7949 for details. Eastern Plumas Community Assistance Network Food Bank The EPCAN Food Bank is struggling to keep up with de- mand in addition to creating holiday baskets for area resi- dents. It welcomes donations of nonperishable food at these businesses: Plumas Bank, 120 N. Pine. Bank of America, 81 W. Sierra. Bi State Propane, 74424 Highway 70. Plumas-Sierra REC, 73233 Highway 70. Mail monetary donations to 120 Nevada St., Portola, CA 96122 throughout the year. For more information, call 836-4521. Pinmas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative The local energy provider is assisting local charities with toy, food and clothing drives for the upcoming holidays. A Mitten Tree will be avail- able to decorate with "warm" ornaments from employees and the public. Mittens, hats, coats, snow boots, socks and scarves are welcome. Help spread the warmth by dropping off items at PSREC's office, 73233 Highway 70. Project Santa Claus and Holiday Helping Hands These groups welcome do- nations of nonperishable food items and new unwrapped toys and clothing. For mone- tary donations, make checks payable to "Project Santa Claus" and "Holiday Helping Hands." For more informa- tion, call 832-4174. Drop off donations at: Plumas-Sierra REC, 73233 Highway 70. Plumas Eureka Fire De- partment, 200 Lundy Lane, Blairsden. Portola City Hall, 35 Third Ave. Portola Station Baptist Church, 171 S. Gulling. Plumas Bank (monetary donations), 120 N. Pine. Headlines Beauty Shop, 81 E. Sierra St. Portola Family Resource Center, 49 Commercial St. If we missed any programs, please contact Mona Hill at mhill@ plumasnews.com and we will add it to our list. 1 I Experience the holidays in peaceful, rustic cabins nestled in the pines. 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