Parking Lot CLOSED Beginning August 1st

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Parking Lot CLOSED Beginning August 1st.

As many of you know, our parking lot is not in great shape, so it’s getting redone! Construction will begin August 1st and it will take 2 to 3 months to be completed. So, in the

meantime, accessing our building will look a little different. While our meal service and other programs are still open, there are some changes you should be aware of.

Please see the rest of this post for instructions about our Congregate Dining and Drive-thru Meal Service.

CONGREGATE DINING:

During the parking lot construction, congregate dining hours will be 11:30AM-12:30PM. Please park either in the Life Church parking lot or on the street, being mindful not to block

driveways, bus stops, or traffic. Access the dining room by walking through the park and entering the western side door by the Adult Day Center, or by walking up the sidewalk from

Sprague St. and entering the dining room’s backdoor on the southern side of the building.

DRIVE-THRU PICK-UP:

The drive-thru meal pick-up will remain Tuesdays ONLY from 10:30am-11:30am. The drive-thru line will follow the same route as always, but we will hand your meal to you on

Sprague St. You will not turn into the parking lot.

Thank you for your patience and understanding. Please note that these plans may change as construction begins. Look out for more information here on our social media, via email

or on our website.

Original source can be found here.



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