Group from Free Congregation helps out Sauk Prairie Area Food Pantry

Group from Free Congregation helps out Sauk Prairie Area Food Pantry


On Saturday, April 15, a group of FCSC (Free Congregation of Sauk County) members braved the chilly and windy weather to assist at the Sauk Prairie Area Food Pantry with Saturday distribution. FCSC does this annually and also periodically throughout the year as part of their mission “to serve the community and the world” through service. FCSC’s home is 307 Polk St. in Sauk City and is known as Park Hall or the Freethinkers Hall and is an Unitarian Universalist fellowship. Meetings are every Sunday at 10:10 am. For more information, go to freecongregation.org. Members participating were: front row, from left: Natasha Frost, Gigi La Budde. Back row, from left: John Frost, Nola Frost, Judy Ettenhofer, Michael Whaley, Food Pantry employee Jamie Breunig, and Ellen Paul.

On Saturday, April 15, a group of FCSC (Free Congregation of Sauk County) members braved the chilly and windy weather to assist at the Sauk Prairie Area Food Pantry with Saturday distribution. 

 

 


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