For the Community • By the Community

Bainbridge Area Food For Friends

Most needed items: In addition to all non-perishable food items, the pantry is always seeking donations of toiletries (deodorant, toothpaste, bath soap, shampoo), paper goods (toilet tissue, Kleenex, paper towels) and cleaning supplies (dish and laundry detergent, all-purpose cleaner).

Drop-Off Sites: Lobby bin at Bainbridge Library and at the Pantry, located on the lower level of Bainbridge Town Hall.

Monetary Donations may be made in the Bainbridge Area Food For Friends account at PNC Bank, Solon. Please note that in these economic times, demand at the pantry has increased dramatically. Please keep us in mind for your generous donations! Thanks!

If you or someone you know needs the confidential assistance of the pantry, please call 440-708-9829.

Bainbridge Area Food For Friends was founded in 1990 by Anne and John Bauswein. Now co-sponsored by Bainbridge Civic Club and Spirit of Bainbridge, it is a local entity supported totally by local donations and fundraising events. BAFFF receives no government funding.

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Inside this Spirit...

  • Several tributes to mothers highlight this edition of the Spirit, as well as a couple of surprises from our writers. Check it out!

Our next edition will be delivered May 3, 2024,

 and will feature our salute to Graduates and

Spring Home & Garden Guide.
 

Editorial Deadline is April 19.  

Ad Deadline is April 24.
 

Email us at spiritofbainbridge@gmail.com for more information!

This Just In...

2023 Have A Heart Spay/Neuter Program 

Valley Save-A-Pet opened its 2023 Have A Heart low cost spay/neuter program on March 1.  This program offers cat and dog sterilizations at a discounted rate to pet owners.

Call (440) 232-2287 (CATS) any Monday or Wednesday or the first Saturday of each month between the hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. for more information and to apply for a spay/neuter certificate.  Modest additional charges are required for any pet not current on vaccinations and large dogs whose weight might require additional fees.  Feral cat caregivers are also encouraged to call.

With the cooperation of local veterinarians Valley Save-A-Pet has been able to offer this vital service to pet owners for over 40 years.  The support of veterinarians has been vital to the success of the Have A Heart program and has helped reduce cat and dog overpopulation.  Pet owners and feral cat caregivers are urged to take advantage of the reduced fee being offered.

For information: (440) 232-2287 (CATS)

Hours: Monday, Wednesday and the first Saturday of each month between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

To learn more about Valley Save-A-Pet’s programs and events, please visit www.valleysaveapet.org.

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Library

Library

Mother's Day

Editorial

Scouting

St. Joan of Arc

Health & Spirit

Film & Book Reviews

Spirit Spring Home & Garden Guide

Spirit Spring Home & Garden Guide

Spirit Classifieds

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Pages 17-22

Pages 23-28

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Approximately 7,300 copies of Spirit of Bainbridge are circulated.

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