COHA is coming! That's the Community Open House at Asistencia, on Sunday, September 21 between noon to 4pm. Getting our beautiful home ready for Redlands' residents and visitors to enjoy means we need your help. Pull weeds in the garden, clean pews in the chapel, sweep cobwebs from the corners, pull weeds in the garden - did we already say that? You will be a total hero - come to Asistencia, 26930 Barton Road, on September 6 at 8:30am - we will put you to work, feed you a lunch, and thank you profusely.
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