Mike Procter | Oct 29, 2015
The Community Drop In is a weekly meeting place for people of all ages, abilities and interests. Each Wednesday about 25 people meet at the Anglican Church hall in Sharbot Lake to connect with friends, enjoy a friendly game or two and share a home-cooked noon meal. The Drop In, which began in 1996, is a collaborative effort between Northern Frontenac Community Services and Community Living-North Frontenac. Over the past 19 years the Drop In has grown from an average weekly attendance of 12 to a single highest gathering of 40 at a BBQ this past summer. Favourite meals include pork chops, Pizza and Lasagna, often served with homemade bread fresh from the oven. We wish to thank St. Andrew’s Anglican Church for their continued support over the past 19 years as well as many individuals who regularly donate their time and talents. Everyone is welcome at the Drop In every Wednesday from 9am till 3pm, where the first coffee is always free. See you at the Drop In.
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