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These trees put on a fiery display.
A spooky spectral figure.
The season that begins in October.
A large, orange fruit used for pies and carving.
The Roman month that was the eighth, from which October gets its name.
They migrate south in large flocks during this month.
They migrate south in large flocks during this month.
The number October was named for in the Roman calendar.
A warm, cozy drink made from apples.
A fearsome, sharptoothed undead creature of the night.
A celestial event where the moon passes into Earth039;s shadow.
The colorful, fallen foliage of autumn.
A witch039;s mode of transportation.
A night for costumes and candy.
The Roman general for whom a month was named, pushing October later.
A crisp, red fruit harvested in the fall.
A headstone inscription, sometimes visited in October.
A constellation visible in the night sky, named for a mythical hunter.
A gathering of the harvest.
The chill in the October air.
A Celtic festival with occult roots, a precursor to Halloween, the name of a popular pagan god of halloween.
A large, woven basket for collecting harvest produce.
The Roman word for quot;eight,quot; the root of October.
A field of corn, often turned into a maze.
A pile of gathered leaves, perfect for jumping into.
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FeedTN is mobilizing Tennessee’s faith communities, nonprofits, and civic partners to make sure every neighbor has food on the table. With SNAP benefits disrupting on November 1 and food insecurity increasing, Tennesseans are stepping up – together – to respond.
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Healing Broken Vessels1 week ago
If the federal government shutdown continues, SNAP benefits may not be distributed beginning November 1. This will impact thousands of families across Middle Tennessee.

Legal Aid Society is here.

We are continuing to provide free civil legal help for individuals and families facing challenges with:

Public benefits

Housing instability

Healthcare access

Consumer debt

Safety and family stability

If you or someone you know needs food today, local food banks and community partners are ready to help.

🍎 Find food near you: https://ow.ly/cqRn50Xj9yU

📞 Call 2-1-1 to be connected to resources in your area
🇺🇸 National Hunger Hotline: 1-866-348-6479 (Español: 1-877-842-6273)

You are not alone.
We stand with our community.

#LegalAidSociety #FoodAccess #SNAP #CommunityCare #MiddleTennessee #WeShowUp
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Find Food | Food Distribution Centers & Mobile Pantries
Looking for food for you and your family? Find a food distribution center in the Middle Tennessee area and where our Mobile Pantries will be.
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Healing Broken Vessels1 week ago
https://www.secondharvestmidtn.org/find-resources/find-food/

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — NewsChannel 5 has partnered with Second Harvest for a fundraiser and food drive to help feed our neighbors in need.

More than 121,000 families in Middle Tennessee are set to lose their SNAP benefits beginning on Saturday due to the government shutdown.

Nearly 30,000 of those are right here in Nashville. More than 10,000 are in Rutherford County. Montgomery County has more than 9,000 families receiving SNAP. Sumner and Wilson Counties have more than 4,000-5,000 each.

Governor Lee has said the state won't step in to help - so it's up to us. If you're in a position to help, we're asking you to make a donation of either food or money to Second Harvest Food Bank.

As of Friday morning, more than $272K has been raised for this incredible cause. People dropped off more than 8,000 pounds of food at Second Harvest in Nashville and 1,000 pounds of food in Symrna and Camden on Thursday.

If you need help getting food - Second Harvest has an easy to use food finder on their website. You can find it here.

Second Harvest provides food to more than 400 local food banks in 46 counties in Middle and West Tennessee.

You can drop off food at any of Second Harvest's 3 locations around Middle Tennessee or at any local Kroger store.

https://www.secondharvestmidtn.org/find-resources/find-food/
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Healing Broken Vessels1 week ago
The NAACP Wilson County branch has partnered with Second Harvest to bring their Mobile Market to Lebanon on Thursday, November 6, from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM.

Location: 227 E Main St (First Baptist Church Parking Lot)

Please spread the word and help us support our neighbors in need.
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