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Updated: Jan 26

St. Andrew's United Church's support for the KENNY Youth programs was fundamental in getting the program started in 2019. We opened our doors and provided a home for them. Since then they have grown their programming offering KENNY the Original (OG) for kids in grades 4-8 and KENNY Youth for kids in high school. We are delighted to continue our supports for this successful and valuable group. Not only did we provide them with a home this year we were able to financially contribute as well.


We are Thankful for what KENNY offers the kids in the Argyle Community. We pray for them as a group and hope they know as individuals they are always at home at St. Andrew's United Church.


 
 

Updated: Jan 26

St Andrew's United Church is committed to supporting our Argyle community. We are a small local church who wants to acknowledge, encourage and support the hard work that is being done by those around us.



To the women who make up the Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 415 we want to thank-you. Your passion and dedication to the seniors of this community does not go unnoticed. It is our hope that the donation you received will help you carry on the important work you are doing



Building Unity. Building  Community. 



 
 

Halloween is definitely a time that brings out a lot of the kids from the area. It is very common for kids to start at the Fire Hall in Loring and work their way down to our Royal Canadian Legion Br. 415. It just so happens, St. Andrew's United Church is about halfway between these two locations. It works great for the kids to stop in and have some fun (or use the washroom) along the way.


 Anyone who lives on a sideroad, down a long laneway or anywhere else that might not be conducive to Trick - O -Treating was invited to come join us. It gave people a chance to see the kids and have a little fun. 


A few years ago, a potato was offered to unsuspecting children along with candy. The silliness of a potato made everyone laugh. What was even more funny was that most kids wanted to keep the potato along with their sweet treat. This year, Brussel sprouts were occasionally offered. Some kids giggled, others were disappointed they didn't get the hoped for potato. 


If happy kids make you happy, come join us next year as we indulge this wonderful community tradition.


Building Community, Building Unity



 
 
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