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Salem Pantry fresh harvest mobile pop-up
68 Loring Avenue, Salem 68 Loring Avenue, Salem, MA, United StatesJoin the Salem Pantry for a fresh harvest mobile pop-up at its Salem State University location at 68 Loring Avenue on Wednesday, August 21. Volunteers are needed to help in a variety of capacities from from 8:30am until 12:30pm. Sign up online, or for more information contact Kerry Murphy via web form.
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Habitat for Humanity ReStore
ReStore Peabody 58R Pulaski Street, Building 14, Peabody, MA, United StatesHabitat for Humanity North Shore welcomes volunteers at its ReStore in Peabody. The store is open to the public for sales from 9am to 4pm Wednesday through Saturday. The store is closed to the public on Tuesdays but is open for a staff and volunteer work day. Volunteers are needed Tuesdays through Saturdays from 8:30am until...
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North Shore Moving Market
Salem MA Salem, MA, United StatesThe North Shore Moving Market (NSMM) is a free food, free delivery service operating to assist low-income elderly, handicapped, and disadvantaged individuals and families. The NSMM delivers groceries monthly to nearly 200 households in local communities. The NSMM is also the only mobile market that includes pet food with regular delivery. We all need to be fed....
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Snakes of New England and the world exhibit
Square One Mall 1201 Broadway, Saugus, MA, United StatesJoin the Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team for a snakes of New England and the world exhibit at Square One Mall in Saugus on August 21 from 2 to 3pm. Contact Rick at cavpt@yahoo.com.
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Habitat for Humanity ReStore
ReStore Peabody 58R Pulaski Street, Building 14, Peabody, MA, United StatesHabitat for Humanity North Shore welcomes volunteers at its ReStore in Peabody. The store is open to the public for sales from 9am to 4pm Wednesday through Saturday. The store is closed to the public on Tuesdays but is open for a staff and volunteer work day. Volunteers are needed Tuesdays through Saturdays from 8:30am until...
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SPUR Community Roots garden harvest and deliver
The SPUR Community Roots garden was established in 2016 to grow fresh produce to benefit area food pantries and community programs. The garden is a tangible way to connect with one another and bridge the gap for those who may have barriers accessing healthy food, free of toxins and grown with a whole lot of love. Join SPUR...
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