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MINOOKA — Recently Colleen McEvilly-Kapsch of Minooka required 65 units of blood. Blood products need to be available to fill a need like Colleen’s.

The Knights of Columbus is sponsoring a Blood Drive from 7:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, June 2, at Minooka Junior High School, in order to help fulfill that need.

Appointment times are available. Call John at (815) 521 1970 to make one or for information.
Walk ins are welcome, but appointments are preferred.

Church sale part of all-town event

WILMINGTON — The First United Methodist Church of Wilmington will hold a garage sale, bake sale, and luncheon beginning at 8 a.m. Friday, June 1, and Saturday, June 2.

The event will take place during Wilmington’s 4th annual all-town garage sales.

The church, at 401 E. Kahler Road, is a great starting point where you may pick up a map and listings for all other area garage sales. Proceeds from the church sale will be used for this summer’s youth work trip with Red Bird Mission.

Wilmington residents can still register their sale through the church to be included on the all-town listing for an $8 donation.

Mazon UMC hosts 5K run on June 2

MAZON — The Mazon United Methodist Church is having its second annual 5K Run/Walk on June 2.

The race will begin at 9 a.m. on Seneca Street in Mazon.  Race day registration and T-shirt/goodiebag pick-up will begin at 7:30 a.m. near the Pfeifer Community Center pavilion in the Mazon City Park. Pre-registration is $25. Race day registration will be $30 — cash or check. 

A written registration form can be obtained by e-mailing race director Karen Fabian at mazonmethodist@aol.com or calling or texting her at (815) 483-9343.

Online registration is available at www.active.com.

Trophies will be awarded to the top three male and female runners, and medals to the top three finishers in each age/gender category.

Catholic Charities seeking volunteers

Catholic Charities Senior Companion Program is looking for people 55 years and older who are interested in visiting with another senior who is homebound.

Volunteers who meet the income guideline will receive a tax-free hourly stipend and a mileage reimbursement for time spent with clients.

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