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WILD GAME DINNER

ENTERTAINMENT BY:
WILD GAME

Lee McBride
Comedian/Auctioneer
Lee McBride travels the country as a comedian, storyteller and auctioneer. Lee has a great way of telling real life stories and sharing important truths while using humor to truly connect with people. www.LeeMcBride.com

Silent & Live Auctions Door Prizes Comedian Show Bake Goods Sale

DINNER MENU
Southern Style Grilled Chicken Pulled Wild Boar Kangaroo Stroganoff Elk Italian Sausage (with Sweet Basil Marinara) BBQ Venison Meatballs

ALL THE FIXINS DESSERT & BEVERAGES

Lakeside Assembly of God, 46155 Schoenherr Rd., Shelby Township, MI is hosting its annual Wild Game Dinner for the benefit of the charities listed below. We invite you to a wonderful evening and to help raise money for the benefit of these worthy causes. Doors open at 6:00pm on Friday, February 3, 2012. The evening will consist of a fabulous wild game dinner buffet prepared by a local chef, booth displays, door prizes, silent and live auctions, and a bake & jewelry sale. Sponsors and donors will receive advertisement opportunities, recognition and written receipt for their support. Tickets are available for a donation of $40.00 each or $280.00 for a table of 8 tickets, which includes an opportunity to win a resort vacation for a week.

-located at 12313 Nineteen Mile Road, Sterling Heights, Michigan, founded in 1997. Abigayles place is a home where we provide shelter for pregnant women. We nurture and educate girls with basic life skills, Bible Study and a wide variety of educational courses. We also reach out to mothers and their children in the surrounding community through Abbys Resource Center. This is so we can help meet their material needs with diapers, formula and clothing. -located at 3205 E. South Boulevard, Auburn Hills, Michigan. We are dedicated to helping abortion-vulnerable women and men who are involved in a crisis pregnancy, to choose life for their unborn children. Toward the same end, we are committed to encouraging godly sexual attitudes and practices in our community. -located at 8075 Ritter, Center Line, Michigan serves our fellow citizens of Macomb County that are no longer able to drive or do simple chores or repairs necessary to maintain their home. Many older and disabled adults in our communities do not have friends or family that are able to help them, often causing loneliness and isolation that at times leads to deep depression. -located at 20415 Erin, Roseville, Michigan has been serving the homeless since 1988. The Mission Statement: A Macomb County non-profit agency consisting of a center for intake, assessment, referral, and support for the homeless; offering them a safe, emergency shelter within area host churches and an opportunity to choose a path that could enable them to become self-sufficient. -located at 530 E. Pike, Pontiac, Michigan. The Mission Statement: The Power Company Kids Club is dedicated to promoting the emotional, physical, spiritual, and social well-being of the at-risk children and teens of our inner cities through weekly Bible teaching, mentoring, and cooperation with parents, churches, community organizations, schools and civic leaders. located at 17955 Eleven Mile Rd., Roseville, Michigan. Mission Statement: To empower people who are homeless, or at risk, to achieve and maintain independence. The Solid Ground facility is a transitional housing facility that serves those are homeless or those at risk of being homeless. We serve the elderly, disable, single parents with children, as well as married couples with children. Our two-story building offers 14 bedrooms and can accommodate up to 40 people.

Pastor Hal Barringer, Mens Ministry Director

Terry L. Denmark, Missions Director

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