Oldtown Church pet vaccination clinic
The First Congregational Church UCC of North Attleborough (Oldtown Church) will hold its next pet vaccination clinic for dogs and cats from 11 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Jan. 11, at 675 Old Post Road, North Attleborough.
Please call / text 508-212-4774 or email chopper1951@verizon.net for information, fees and to make an appointment for vaccinations, heart-worm tests, or deworming. Vaccinations and tests are individually priced, without additional clinic or other fees, and only cash or personal checks will be accepted. Rhode Island residents and walk-ins are welcome. Pre-registration via phone or text is preferred. Appropriate social distancing is encouraged. Pets will be received outside the building.
All cats must be in carriers and dogs must be on leashes, with muzzles as necessary. Services will be provided by Dr. Peter Granville DVM. The entrance for the vaccination clinic is in back of the church, to the rear of the parking lot, follow the signs. Please remain in the vehicle until called.
Plainville Church chicken pot pie supper
The Plainville United Methodist Church, 16 E. Bacon St., Plainville, invites the public to order their January to-go chicken pot pie with sides and dessert for $15 each (cash or check payable to the church), payable at time of pick-up.
Pre-orders must be done by noon on Thursday, Jan. 9, by calling the church office at 508-695-9587 or via email at plainvilleumc@verizon.net. Pickup can be done on Saturday, Jan. 11, 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., curbside in the church parking lot.
When placing an order either by phone or email, please leave a name, number of meals being ordered and a phone number, so church staff can reach out in the event of a cancellation.
Senior Center launches Snow Angels program
The North Attleborough Senior Center is launching Snow Angels, its new voluntary snow removal service for seniors and people with physical disabilities living independently. The program’s goal is to help bring together residents who want to keep their sidewalks clear, but are physically unable to do so, with volunteers who want to help their community.
The Senior Center is currently seeking those who would like to volunteer to shovel for the program and those who are in need of assistance.
To become a Snow Angel, you must be at least 18 years of age and older or between the ages of 13-17 with a safe mode of transportation. Snow Angels will need to provide their own shovels. Those who need a shovel can let the center know when they register.
To register for the program, contact Janis Johns at 508-699-0131. Those who register will be paired with a nearby neighbor. Please note that volunteers will be contacted via email with confirmation details when you have been assigned a neighbor.
If you are a senior resident of North Attleborough living independently in your own home and need help with shoveling stairs and creating a path to the street, please consider registering for the Snow Angels program by contacting Johns at (508) 699-0131.