Christ Tabernacle and Off-Road Clubs Partner for Community Food Bank, Distribution Event


Christ Tabernacle and two off-road clubs are teaming up next weekend for the holidays to benefit a community food bank and distribution.
Crystal Randall with the Black Patch Jeep Owners Club and its sister clubs from Murray and Benton, the I-69 Off Road Club, shared when the local club was organized.


click to download audioShe announced their annual ‘Heap the Jeeps’ event will be held in the parking lot of Walmart on Saturday, December 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.


click to download audioThis year, proceeds from non-perishable food items, toiletries, and monetary donations will go to benefit Christ Tabernacle’s Food Pantry and distribution in Princeton.
According to Randall, the Black Patch Jeep Owners Club regularly gathers for a monthly Meet and Eat where they meet at a local restaurant. Furthermore, the Jeep club not only enjoys riding through Land Between the Lakes but also actively participates in various other enjoyable activities and events. Randall emphasized they also partner with several clubs and businesses in the area to help support the community.

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