Is the looming expense of Back to School freaking you out?  Worried about spending hundreds of dollars on supplies and clothes?  At the point of praying?

Harvest Church is answering with their Back to School Fair this Saturday, August 10th, 9:00 to 3:00 or as long as the supplies last.

What's Available and Who Contributed

Backpacks and supplies will be in the gym.  A new convenience is a QR code where you can find the particular school's supply list for each grade.  No need for a paper copy.

Students will also get a new clothing outfit for the new year.

Fluoride treatments for the teeth will be provided from Trailhead Pediatric Dentistry, along with dental goods.

Immunizations for kids in kindergarten and middle school will be given by Riverstone Health.

LaVie Health will give vouchers for athletes to get their sports physicals.

Haircuts will be provided by stylists in the community.

Resource information will be accessible from Headstart, Medicaid, MSU Billings, the United Way and WIC.

Most of these services and materials are donated by Harvest Church and its congregants, supplemented by a partnership with the Heights Walmart.  Be sure to thank them when you have a chance.

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The Details

When: Saturday, August 10th, 9:00 to 3:00 or when the stuff runs out.  If you need these items, come early.  Expect and prepare for a line of folks.  Feel free to bring lawn chairs, water and things to do while waiting.

Where: Harvest Church, 1235 W Wicks Lane in Billings Heights

Cost: No cost.

Need More info: just click on this link: Harvest Church Back to School Fair

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