Highland

Community Thanksgiving is curbside pickup

By Kendra Elliot
Posted 11/25/20

The Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner will be curbside pick-up 1 -3 pm on Thanksgiving Day. It is at St. Augustine’s School in Highland located at 35 Phillips Ave. The volunteers are …

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Community Thanksgiving is curbside pickup

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The Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner will be curbside pick-up 1 -3 pm on Thanksgiving Day.
It is at St. Augustine’s School in Highland located at 35 Phillips Ave.
The volunteers are delivering within five miles. Call (845)901-1912 or (845) 848-2157 if you need delivery. 

Did you know? 
When throwing away a face mask, you can snip the ear loops in half with a pair of scissors. That way, even if it does somehow wind up as litter (by blowing out of a trash can, landfill, or garbage truck), there’s less of a chance it could get tangled around an animal’s neck, wing, beak or leg.  

  Curbside Crafts at Highland Public Library
For all Curbside Crafts: Crafts need to be picked up within the week of the craft.  Pictures of crafts made are encouraged. Please call the library at 845-691-2275 and schedule a pickup time. 
  Create An Owl-Shaped Card. Registration is required.  Owl card kits are available through our curbside service and available  until  Saturday,  December 5th. Kits are limited to 15 and registration is required. 
New to the craft kits are a book that will go with the subject of the craft. The book needs to be returned within 3 weeks from  when you checked it out. 
Crafts need to be picked up within the week of the craft. 
Pictures of crafts made are encouraged. 
  Curbside: Turkey Origami  Registration is required. Turkey origami kits are available to be picked up through our curbside service and are available all week long until Saturday, November 28. There are only 15 kits available for the week. The kit includes the instructions and paper. New to the craft kits are a book that will go with the subject of the craft. The book needs to be returned within 3 weeks from when you checked it out.   
 
  During these difficult and uncertain times, I have been trying to spend the last few weeks on what I like to call “Pops of Positivity”. Each week in my column, I’ve been trying to highlight any story from our wonderful community that highlights little moments, or Pops!, of positivity  when so much negativity is surrounding us. If you have a “Pop of Positivity!” you would like to share during quarantine, please email me at mrskendraelliot@gmail.com or call 845-706-9582.