LANSDALEÂ â This winter s Code Blue shelter season appears to finally be over, and a local group of volunteers are already looking ahead to next winter.
Members of Lansdale s skatepark community are planning a Skater-Aid donation drive on May 22 to collect much-needed items, and one of Lansdale s most recognizable figures will be there. We chose the Code Blue shelter because we wanted to ensure the community rallied together to prepare Trinity Lutheran for the colder months of the year, as they are in the midst of organizing collection efforts now, for the winter, said organizer Ryan Weiss.
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Weiss, a marketing manager with Round Guys Brewing, said he and Annie Christ were looking for a way to give back to the community.
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Shift leader Joe Toy and and intake leader Diana Evans, right, put out bedding and blankets at the Code Blue Shelter at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lansdale in 2010. The location for the current Code Blue has changed to Immanuel Church.
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