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Photo submitted to Times Observer Russell United Methodist Church, 17 N. Main St., Russell, is hosting Lenten Soup for the Soul every Wednesday during Lent. At 6 p.m., the church will share a simple supper of soup and bread. At 6:30 p.m., a devotional will be given. Pictured is Jim Tellman with his stuffed pepper soup.

Class to meet

The Warren High School Class of 1951 will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 11 at Bob Evans. Guests and spouses are welcome.

Breakfast with Easter Bunny

R.O.A.R. (The Revitalization of Akeley-Russell) will be hosting Breakfast with the Easter Bunny on Saturday April 4, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Russell United Methodist Church, located at 17 N. Main St. Russell.

Tickets are $8 per person; all tickets include breakfast which consists of pancakes, eggs, sausage, fruit and juice, and a framed picture with the Easter Bunny. To purchase tickets, you may email roar16345@gmail.com or call (814) 722-8626.

Photo submitted to Times Observer Warren’s Peggy Morgan has been on the National Leadership Committee of the American Public Television Systems organization since 2016, and travels to Washington, DC each February to join all the PBS stations at the APTS Public Media Summit. She lobbies for government support for WPSU Public Media (Channel 3 in our area). A fringe benefit is meeting stars like Elmo.

All proceeds from the breakfast will go to support the 2020 Pine Grove Days event.

Beginning at 11 a.m., the Russell United Methodist Church will be hosting an East Egg Hunt. The rain date for the egg hunt will be 2 p.m. April 5.

Bridge results

Tuesday afternoon at the Allegheny Community Center, Connie Lucia came in first and Diane Callahan was second. At the Woman’s Club Thursday afternoon, Bill Massa and Alice Kellogg were first and second. Dave Benedict placed first Thursday evening at the library with Connie Michell in second.

Photo submitted to Times Observer Kiwanis Club of Warren recently contributed $2,000 to the Warren Public Library’s Access, Improvements, and Teen Space Renovation project. From left are Kiwanis board members Charles Merroth, Jim Hookins, Miranda Collingwood, Warren Library Executive Director, and Kiwanian Kelli Knapp, board members Brian Kenworthy, John Kersey, and Richard Swanson. Funding is made possible by Kiwanis programming such as the blood screening and spaghetti dinner.

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