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Faith-related events/

May 24 to May 31

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Following is a weekly listing of upcoming events of area faith groups held around Niagara County.

Monday

PRAYER: Healing Rooms of Buffalo Niagara welcomes anyone in need of physical, emotional or spiritual healing. Ministry team from churches throughout the region use God’s word and training to assist anyone who is sick physically, emotionally or spiritually, 7 to 9 p. m., St. James United Methodist Church, 4661 Porter Road, Niagara Falls. No fee or appointment necessary. Appointments can also be made by calling 884-0048.

Wednesday

COMMUNITY DINNER: Free dinner of spaghetti and meatballs sponsored by Middleport United Methodist Church, 5 to 6:30 p. m., 5 Park Ave.

Saturday

OUTDOOR SALE: Community craft and yard sale, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., St. Paul’s United Church of Christ-Shawnee, 3921 Mapleton Road, Wheatfield.

SPRING CONCERT: Lewiston Choraleers, 2 p. m., Old Stone Church of First Presbyterian Church, Fifth and Cayuga streets, Lewiston. General admission is $5, free for children under 12.

PIG ROAST: Drive-through dinner, 5 to 6 p. m., Faith United Methodist Church, 1449 Quaker Road, Barker. Tickets are $8.50 and available through presale only. Call 795-9945 for more information.

Next Sunday

COMMUNITY LUNCH: Hot dogs, hamburgers, macaroni salad, chips and brownies, noon to 1 p. m., St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, West Creek and Wilson-Burt roads, Burt. Free.

SPRING CONCERT: Lewiston Choraleers, 2 p. m., Messiah Lutheran Church, 915 Oneida St., Lewiston. General admission is $5, free for children under 12.

If you would like your event included, send the information two weeks in advance to: Niagara Community Calendar, c/o The Buffalo News, P. O. Box 100, Buffalo, NY 14240, fax to 856-5150 or e-mail to niagaranews@buffnews.com .


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