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Egypt/Cementon: Whitehall Lions give back

Whitehall Lions Club activities support the health, safety and well-being of our community.

In February, Whitehall Lions donated $500 to the Lehigh Valley Health Network Street Medicine Program after a presentation to the club by Seth Campbell. The program will be working in conjunction with the Whitehall Pharmacy to obtain much-needed nebulizers and glucometers for patients.

Through resources received from Lions Clubs of Pennsylvania, the Whitehall Lions distributed personal protective equipment to the Whitehall Township Police Department in March.

Please help Whitehall Lions continue their community outreach by supporting the flower-of-the-month fundraiser. For more information, visit Whitehall-Lions.org, email Whitehall.Lionsclub.lv@gmail.com or contact Denise at 484-951-6343.

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Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 4331 Main St., Egypt, is planning a Holy Communion service 7 p.m. Maundy Thursday, April 1, and a Tenebrae service 7 p.m. Good Friday, April 2.

Easter services will be 8 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. April 4.

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Members of Egypt Memorial Park are invited to an Easter egg hunt April 3. Registration begins noon, and the egg hunt starts 1 p.m.

The event is for children ages 10 and under.

Organizers request donations of candy or filled eggs, which can be dropped off at the snack stand.

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Egypt Memorial Park is holding a Krispy Kreme sale. Orders are due by April 19 and will be available for pickup April 24.

For more information or to receive an order form, contact egyptmemorialpark@gmail.com.

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Egypt Community Church, 4129 S. Church St., is having a takeout ham dinner 4-6:30 p.m. May 15. Orders must be placed by April 30.

Ham and string bean soup and beef vegetable soup will also be available for purchase.

To place an order or for more information, call Bonnie at 610-440-2443 or Loretta at 484-894-5915. All proceeds benefit church missions.

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Is your organization planning an event to be held in Egypt or Cementon? To have information about the event published in this column, please email the details to me at sassamanm@gmail.com.

CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS Whitehall Lions Club member Tom Lindeman (center) presents personal protective equipment to Whitehall Township Mayor Michael Harakal Jr. and police Chief Michael Marks in March.
Whitehall Lions Club member Beth Fatzinger holds a check for $500, which was donated to the Lehigh Valley Health Network Street Medicine program in February.