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ChazII

(6,198 posts)
Fri Apr 3, 2020, 09:45 PM Apr 2020

Scottsdale Church to help Vista Del Camino

FBCScottsdale will host an emergency food/supplies donation drop-off on Sat, April 4th and Sun, April 5th at 10a - 2p. We need folks to drop off and volunteer. All donations will go to Vista Del Camino.

Items needed: canned soups, peanut butter, canned corn, dry or canned beans, cereal and boxed prepared meals, such as mac and cheese and Hamburger Helper.

Personal Protective Equipment: hand sanitizer, surgical masks, disposable sanitizing wipes. Other items: sunscreen, lip balm, socks, t-shirts, sandals, and basic clothing, plastic utensils and food items not requiring a stove top or can opener for people experiencing homelessness. Pet food (dog and cat) and various toiletries are also needed: toilet paper, paper towels, tissue, deodorant, shampoo, soap, dish soap, and dental hygiene products.

I will be one the volunteers there tomorrow morning. If anyone lives close and can donate that would be terrific. The church is located on North 70th Street and East Osborn. The church is close to Old Town Scottsdale. Those familiar with the area we are close to Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn campus.

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Scottsdale Church to help Vista Del Camino (Original Post) ChazII Apr 2020 OP
my old 'hood Kali Apr 2020 #1
I am a Don, too. ChazII Apr 2020 #2
no kidding? what year(s)? Kali Apr 2020 #3
I am old. Class of '76 ChazII Apr 2020 #4
ha! so we probably overlapped on some instructors Kali Apr 2020 #5
The cool sociology teacher ChazII Apr 2020 #6
name is familiar, but don't think that was him. Kali Apr 2020 #7

ChazII

(6,198 posts)
2. I am a Don, too.
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 03:04 PM
Apr 2020

It was a small turn out for the first shift. People did bring peanut butter, cereals, canned goods and a cheerful moods. We kept our distance. We wore our gloves and used bandanas has masks. There were three other churches contributing as well as FBCScottsdale.

Kali

(54,990 posts)
3. no kidding? what year(s)?
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 06:51 PM
Apr 2020

late 70s (took a year off between soph and jr years, traveling with family) most of my friends graduated in 77, I was 78)

ChazII

(6,198 posts)
4. I am old. Class of '76
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 07:05 PM
Apr 2020

Back when the campus was huge. I joke that Bill and Ted went to my high school.

Kali

(54,990 posts)
5. ha! so we probably overlapped on some instructors
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 07:10 PM
Apr 2020

did you take any art/craft classes? Remember Parsons or Gatti? who was the "cool" sociology teacher? I am blanking on his name. Mr. Smith for Biology and Human Anatomy/Physiology

I remember a couple of good English teachers but also blanking on names...

ChazII

(6,198 posts)
6. The cool sociology teacher
Sun Apr 5, 2020, 02:01 PM
Apr 2020

might have been Mr. Salcito (sp). My junior year he had to two prostitutes speak to his class. He was cutting edge for sure. That was the first and last time 'ladies of the night' spoke to his class. I never had him but as a 16 year old I thought he was cute.

Kali

(54,990 posts)
7. name is familiar, but don't think that was him.
Mon Apr 6, 2020, 12:42 AM
Apr 2020

2 prostitutes sounds like him, for sure - as does cute. LOL
I may have to dig out a yearbook.

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