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Clothing Drive Continues Despite Smoky Air

By Maggi Stone, September 21, 2020

The Dayton Community Service Center and the Dayton Seventh-day Adventist Church provided a day of free children's school clothing on Sept. 13, 2020, for communities surrounding Dayton, Washington. This is party of the Dayton Church's ongoing community outreach program. Those from the community who came were apprecaitive. One family in particular expressed many thnaks for the high quality clothing.

The event was held in spite of the poor air quality from the smoky air due to the fires from California and Oregon.

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Maggi Stone

Dayton Community Services director
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Upper Columbia Conference
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Mission and Outreach, clothing drive, Adventist Community Services

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