The Athens Boys and Girls Club will have their Christmas luncheon from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Dec. 17.
Lunch includes chicken and dressing, macaroni and cheese, yams, green beans and dessert for a $5 donation.
Delivery is available for five plates or more.
The Athens Boys and Girls Club will also present their annual performance “Christmas in Athens” with special guest G.L.U.E. Ministries and Athens BGC Drama Kids from 5 p.m. until 6 p.m. Dec. 17.
The children coordinated the dances.
All proceeds will benefit the Athens Boys and Girls Club for necessities including cleaning supplies, art projects, food for the children, homework supplies and the renovation of the teen center.
The Drama Kids Club was created for the Christmas program, but they will continue on into the new year.
Yushima Cherry said the Boys and Girls Club would like to thank all their supporters and volunteers including the Waldrop family, JR Douthit, Mary Pat Martin, Athens Bible School, Joy Graham, Maggie Tomlin, Jerry Miller, Eddie Alley, Railroad Bazaar, Athens High School, Athens Elementary School, and the Booster Club and Board, as well as the staff, participants and parents.
For more information, call 256-714-0963.
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