The North Avenue Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia, will hold a "Trick or Treat" event for the Halloween celebration on Monday, Nov. 1.
In a Facebook post, the North Avenue Presbyterian Church has invited the public to the "Trick or Treat" event on Monday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
The church said the event would be a "fun, safe, and easy way" for children in the community to trick or treat.
According to the post, the event will be held on the church's upper parking deck if there is no inclement weather.
However, the event will be held in the lower parking deck if there is inclement weather, it added.
The North Avenue Presbyterian said the event would be free for the public.
Interested participants and wish to see more information written in this article may visit the North Avenue Presbyterian Church's Facebook post.
Voter Education Classes
The North Avenue Presbyterian Church will also offer a free voter education workshop on Sunday, Oct. 24.
According to its Facebook post, the church will host a Fulton County voter education outreach's voter education classes ahead of the 2018 November municipal election cycle.
The classes and parking will be free and accessible to the public, the North Avenue Presbyterian Church said.
According to the church, the class, titled "Voter Knowledge is Power," will occur at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 24.
It will also explain the roles and responsibilities of Georgia elected officials and how their actions impact the public's daily lives.
According to the church, the voters would also learn more about recent voting legislation and voting rights changes.
The church emphasized that this session would be a great way to learn more about elections and elected officials.
The meeting will take place in North Avenue Presbyterian Church's Overlook area, 607 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. The deadline for enrollment, according to the church, is Friday, Oct. 22.
There is a limited amount of room available. According to the statement, participants will be required to wear a mask and maintain social distance during the class. Participants interested in learning more about the event and the information provided in this article can go to the North Avenue Presbyterian Church's Facebook page.
Blood Drive
The North Avenue Presbyterian Church held a blood drive on Thursday, Sept. 30, to help alleviate the country's blood shortage.
According to a Facebook post on Thursday, Sept. 23, qualified donors were encouraged to donate blood in the gym of the North Avenue Presbyterian Church.
The church said the North Avenue Presbyterian Church had acknowledged the country's urgent blood supply shortfall due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
The church also appealed to public support during difficult times, according to a Facebook post.
According to the Red Cross, a donor must be 17 years old or older to donate whole blood in most places.
In states where 16-year-olds are permitted to donate, the Red Cross requires a completed parental agreement form, the Red Cross stated.
According to the organization's website, the donor must weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good health, which means they feel fine and can go about their daily lives.
If a donor has a chronic ailment, such as diabetes, it is critical to treat and control the condition before giving blood.
Those interested participants and those who wish to see more information written in this article may visit the North Avenue Presbyterian Church's Facebook page.
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