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On Friday, November 10, the Easley-Powdersville Young Professionals met at Iron Horse Steamers for their November Social. Attendees enjoyed learning and mingling with one another. At the social, Lawson Clary, Executive Pastor at 5 Point Church first shared their mission which is “to reach people with the love of Jesus and teach them to love like Jesus”. Through this, they offer a lot to impact their members and the community. For their members, there is worship and many events that range from workshops to fun events for the family. To view a list of those events, click here, and to learn more about 5 Point Church, click here. For the community, there is The Storehouse which is the second-largest food bank in upstate SC and feeds over 34,000 people a year. They also have mobile food pantries that go to Powdersville and Liberty with plans to add more resourceful components to benefit the community. If you would like to volunteer or need additional information, please email info@thestorehouseeasley.com. To continue impacting the community at large, they have once again partnered with the City of Easley to bring more holiday cheer. They are helping to sponsor the carriage rides, the sleigh rides, pictures with Santa, and so much more. They added Breakfast with Santa which is FREE for the community (registration required) and it is on Saturday, December 2 from 10 AM to 12 noon. To register for free, click here. They also partnered with the city to bring an even bigger holiday market with Market at the Point which is also on Saturday, December 2 from 10 AM to 3 PM. Lastly, the next Young Professionals social will be on Friday, December 8 from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM at The Storehouse. There will be breakfast, a tour of The Storehouse, and lots of opportunities to volunteer. The event is free, but registration is required. To register, click here.