National Salvation Army Week Activities Downtown Saturday
National Salvation Army Week is wrapping up and it will conclude in style with activities in downtown Yakima this Saturday as part of the Downtown Association of Yakima s Spring Into Downtown event.
For more than 125 years the Salvation Army has been active in the Yakima Valley. Community Relations & Outreach Program Manager Lisa Sargent says many people don t make the connection that the Army is a church first with local Sunday services in English at 9:30am and 11am in Spanish.
Sargent says they help thousands of people each year at the church and through the Family Service office at 9 South 6th Avenue. The office provides services such as social, emotional, and spiritual support, clothing vouchers, household needs, hygiene packets, blankets, youth activities, summer camps and a food bank that is open Monday thru Friday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Call the office if you need help at 453-3139.
This is National Salvation Army Week
This is National Salvation Army Week, a time to recognize and celebrate the many ways the Salvation Army helps the Yakima Valley. Some activities are planned this week.
For more than 125 years the Salvation Army has been active in the Yakima Valley. According to Lisa Sargent the Community Relations & Outreach Program Manager says many people don t realize they are first a church. Sunday services are 9:30am English language and 11am in Spanish.
Sargent says they help thousands of people each year at the church and through the Family Service office. A press release says the Family service office is open Monday at 9 South 6th Avenue.
Cookies and Dreams come true in Orange: 20-year resident opens bakery
Lisa Sargent holds freshly made oatmeal pies at her Cookies and Dreams Bakery at 90 New Athol Road in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Cookies and Dreams Bakery is now open at 90 New Athol Road in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Lisa Sargent fills oatmeal pies at Cookies and Dreams Bakery at 90 New Athol Road in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Employees Kathy and Sherry, and owner Lisa Sargent, at Cookies and Dreams Bakery in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 4/8/2021 2:59:54 PM
ORANGE Twenty-year Orange resident Lisa Sargent hired carpenters and painters to renovate her space at 90 New Athol Road, paving the way for her to open Cookies and Dreams Bakery. Now that the business is up and running, she has a few helpers, all of whom are connected by a common life experience.
Cookies and Dreams come true in Orange: 20-year resident opens bakery
Lisa Sargent holds freshly made oatmeal pies at her Cookies and Dreams Bakery at 90 New Athol Road in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Cookies and Dreams Bakery is now open at 90 New Athol Road in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Lisa Sargent fills oatmeal pies at Cookies and Dreams Bakery at 90 New Athol Road in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Employees Kathy and Sherry, and owner Lisa Sargent, at Cookies and Dreams Bakery in Orange. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Modified: 4/8/2021 6:22:53 PM
ORANGE Twenty-year Orange resident Lisa Sargent hired carpenters and painters to renovate her space at 90 New Athol Road, paving the way for her to open Cookies and Dreams Bakery. Now that the business is up and running, she has a few helpers, all of whom are connected by a common life experience.
Salvation Army Food Distribution Wednesday January 20th
Tammy Goodman
The Salvation Army of Yakima is set to host a food distribution at State Fair Park tomorrow, Wednesday January 20th 2021 between the hours of 10:00 am to 12:00 pm or until all 1,000 boxes are distributed.
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If this is your first time partaking in a food distribution the most important tip I have to offer is go early. If you wait until the last minute the line will already be super long and you run the risk of being turned away. They have 1,000 boxes of food to distribute and once they are gone, they are gone until the next event.