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Posted October 8, 2009

WINTER CLOTHING DRIVE FOR JOSEPH'S COAT

Campaign dates: Continuses through December 15

Needed:  Winter clothing for adults and children, including winter jackets, hats, mittens, gloves and scarves. Will accept new or gently used clothing, including hand-made items.

Donation drop off sites:
Cooper’s SuperValu, 633 West 7th
Shamrock’s Irish Nook, 995 West 7th
Highgrove Community Federal Credit Union, 1804 West 7th
7th Street Storage, 2060 West 7th
American Bank, 2310 West 7th

Drive made possible by contributions from the following:
7th Street Storage: Collection boxes, storage, U-Haul truck for pick up.
deZinnia, Inc: Creative design and communication.
Joseph’s Coat Committee Members: Chris Hawley (American Family Insurance), Lee Racine (Exit Realty), Rachael Ebensteiner (American Bank), Tom Casper, (Shamrock’s Irish Nook), Debbie Christianson (Nedved’s Flowers), Joe McKenzie (Highgrove Community Federal Credit Union)


BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE
Volunteers are needed for a West 7th Area Beautification Committee, dedicated to improving the West 7th environment.  For more information on the beautification effort, or to volunteer, contact Pat Mancini, (651) 224-7345 or  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .  

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
For information on how to join the West 7th Area Business Association, contact Monica Delius, (612 735-5826, or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

 

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Crime in St. Paul is on the decline and has been for some time. Despite the positive trend, we must remain aware of crime in our neighborhood and work to create a safe place for our families and neighbors.
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