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ST. ANASTASIA CHURCH: Donations for Saint John’s Hospice

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Press release submission Oct 10, 2020

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St. Anastasia Church issued the following announcement on Oct. 4.

Thank you, all of you who have been able to participate in our collections! Our next collection date is Tuesday, October 13th. Since St. Anastasia School has resumed in-person classes, there has been a marked increase in traffic in the parking lots. The presence of the students and extra vehicles on campus has resulted in our need to reevaluate the time and location of our collection. Beginning on October 13th, from 9:15 AM. to 11:15 AM we will collect your casseroles, nonperishable food/drink donations, new or gently-used clothing and shoes, travel-size toiletries, and plastic grocery bags at the rear entrance, lower level of the Rectory. Please enter the Convent/Rectory parking lot from West Chester Pike. Proceed slowly toward the church; turn right as though leaving the church property; the entrance to the lower level of the Rectory is on the right, just before Radnor Drive. We ask contributors to drive up and remain in your car. We will collect your donations from your vehicle and provide new pans and lids. Remember to wear a mask and practice “social distancing.” Please, no socializing. COVID is still with us. Thank you for your understanding and your donations! We realize that our new drop-off time interval is not convenient for everyone. Please call Deanna (610-353-7972) to make alternative drop-off arrangements. If you have questions, call John Kyle (610-431-3881) or Deanna Stagliano (610-353- 7972). We look forward to seeing all our friends. The November collection date will be Tuesday, November 10th

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