Community Cafe to Honor A Special Volunteer

 
Cheryl Chase volunteering an afternoon to teach our after school group how to make their own “crispy kale chips.”

Cheryl Chase volunteering an afternoon to teach our after school group how to make their own “crispy kale chips.”

Thursday, January 2nd / 11:30am-1pm

$7 suggested donation / Seniors invited “on the house”

Our first Community Café of the New Year (Thursday, Jan. 2) will be a special celebration in honor of Cheryl Chase, and we invite you to join us! Cheryl was a frequent volunteer at The Neighborhood House as well as with numerous other organizations around our community.

Known by many as the proprietor of “Impressions” and for crafting thousands of her rope bracelets adorned by generations of children, we are thrilled that this tradition continues along with her annual publication, “The Red Book.” Cheryl’s two sons along with friends chose the Community Café as a special way to honor her memory as she attended nearly all of the luncheons, often helping with everything from kitchen prep work to drying the dishes.


January 2nd Menu

Choice of homemade fish chowder or butternut squash bisque

Salad, Bread, Coffee & Desserts


 
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