![]() It’s a chance to share not only a meal but also the stories and the laughter that form the fabric of Front Royal’s community. This Thanksgiving, the tables at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall will be more than just a place to eat they will be a gathering spot where the community comes together as one. Reflecting true community spirit, this event is not income-based the doors are open to all who wish to partake in the holiday cheer. Whether it’s for a sit-down meal or a to-go box, the invitation extends to everyone in the service area, which encompasses Warren, Page, Rappahannock counties, and the city of Strasburg. The dinner is a tapestry of local flavors and faces, from the volunteers who prepare the meal to the families that come to enjoy it. This venue change is a testament to the event’s success and First Baptist’s commitment to community service. ![]() However, to better serve the growing number of participants, it now finds a welcome home at First Baptist Church’s larger space. In the past, the Salvation Army Church on Cloud Street hosted this event. Amid the festivities, the scent of turkey, the warmth of mashed potatoes, and the comfort of stuffing will fill the Fellowship Hall at First Baptist Church located at 14 1st West Street. This annual tradition continues to draw people from all walks of life, offering not just a meal but an opportunity for fellowship. The much-anticipated feast, scheduled from 4 pm to 6 pm, promises to be a time of joy and community bonding. The Salvation Army Front Royal Corps, in collaboration with First Baptist Church, invites everyone to a complimentary Thanksgiving Dinner on November 22nd, symbolizing the unity and generosity that defines the holiday. In the heart of Front Royal, the spirit of Thanksgiving is coming to life, not just in homes but within the community. The Salvation Army Front Royal Corps and First Baptist Church to Host Annual Holiday Feast.Īs the leaves turn and the air chills, the season of giving and gratitude is upon us. Instead, attending events like these ensures a secure and anonymous disposal, keeping the environment and the community safe. Remember, the toilet isn’t a safe disposal method as it can harm public health. A simple action of discarding medicines can deter a possible health hazard. It’s not just about clearing clutter from your medicine cabinets-it’s about shielding the community from the perils of unintended consumption or misuse. Held biannually, Drug Take-Back Day is a beacon for municipalities eager to combat the potential dangers of medications kept without purpose. An initiative spearheaded by the DEA, the event is hosted at the Valley Health Complex, 120 N. On October 28, between 10 am to 2 pm, Warren County Community Health Coalition, the Sheriff’s Office, and Valley Health are teaming up to participate in the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. ![]() This weekend, the community has a chance to play a direct role in curbing this threat. As the fastest-growing drug issue in the U.S., the potential risks associated with unused or expired medications cannot be understated. The quiet menace of prescription drug abuse has long haunted the corridors of our nation. Warren County Joins Nationwide Effort to Prevent Prescription Drug Abuse.
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