Dinner and auction set to benefit Princeton United Methodist Church’s service trip

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Princeton United Methodist Church is set to host a silent auction for its annual summer service trip with Appalachia Service Project on April 13.

A week in Key West, a flat in London, sports tickets and designer clothes are some of the items up for bid at the event set for 6 to 8 p.m. at the church, 7 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton.

Tickets are $5 and include dinner.

All proceeds are set to benefit the trip, during which volunteers spend a week in an Appalachian town working to improve homes. Preparation for the trip is an eight-month process that includes learning Appalachian culture and the poverty many face, basic construction skills and the meaning of service to others.

The PUMC youth program welcomes non-church-member and member teens to participate in Sunday morning classes and youth choir and Sunday evening fellowship.

More information is online at princetonumc.org.

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