Come Meet and Eat, Shelley’s Riverview/Goldsboro!

Hear ye, hear ye, citizens of Shelley's Riverview and all of Goldsboro: you are urged to meet neighbors and enjoy a delicious spaghetti dinner on Saturday, March 25 in the basement of the Goldsboro Borough Building. Dinner is served 5:00-5:45 pm with desserts available until 6:15 pm.

Door prizes will be given to a lucky few in attendance.
There is no fee.

The purpose of the gathering is to foster interaction between residents/families of both sections of the Borough of Goldsboro, knowing that our community can be much stronger when people are acquainted with one another.

Community agencies may set up displays to promote opportunities of services for residents of the borough.

Those who attend will enjoy a great meal and walk away being better connected with a few more of their neighbors. Who knows? Maybe they’ll even win one of the door prizes!

By Charlie Yost

After graduating from Red Land high school and Indiana University of Pennsylvania, I worked several years at Ships Parts Control Center. Jeanne came into my life simultaneous to my sense of a calling for additional training. We moved to Findlay, OH and finished my M. Div. through Winebrenner Theological Seminary. I was ordained by the Churches of God, General Conference and served pastorates in Cumberland, Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties. Desert Storm arose during the mid-point of those assignments and again I sensed a calling and was commissioned as a Chaplain in the US Army Reserves. Three overseas deployments and 24 years later, I retired from the military and have returned to my boyhood home in Etters. Married to Jeanne for four decades now (seems like yesterday), God blessed us with a daughter Sarah and son Zachary, who in turn are both married to great people and have provided five grandsons and one beautiful granddaughter between them! We are so proud of our children and our grandchildren! I am very excited to be part of the Goldsboro Church and to have the opportunity to serve alongside these good folks as we let the light of Jesus be reflected into the lives and fabric of our community.

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