Abingtons
Bunny Breakfast: Abington Heights Interact Club, a Rotary International-associated high school club, will host a Bunny Breakfast, March 21, 10 a.m.-noon., at the high school; $17/adult, $11/ages 3-12 and $6/under 3. The breakfast will be catered by the Glenburn Grill and Bakery. Other activities include an egg hunt, professional photos with the Easter Bunny, games, crafts, face painting and various raffles. Proceeds will benefit the Women’s Resource Center, as well as the volunteer service club. RSVP by March 16. If the Venmo option is not viable, email Caden Moher, moherc26@hsnet.ahsd.org, and drop off a check at Abington Heights High School, addressed to AH Interact. (Venmo is to Mr. Baker, the Interact Club teacher adviser.) Information: Caden Moher, moherc26@hsnet.ahsd.org, or Eva Bourcier, bourciere27@hsnet.ahsd.org.
Lackawanna County
Blood drive: Johnson College will partner with the American Red Cross to host a community blood drive March 19 from 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. in the Moffat Student Center gym at its Scranton campus. The event, themed “Give Hope This Spring — Give Blood,” invites community members to join Johnson College students, faculty and staff in donating blood to help patients in need. Blood donations are essential to support accident victims, surgery patients, individuals undergoing cancer treatment and those living with chronic illnesses. Community members are encouraged to schedule an appointment in advance. To schedule a donation, call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code “Johnson College.” Donors should bring a photo ID. They are encouraged to eat a healthy meal and drink plenty of fluids before donating.
West Scranton
Tuna hoagie and clam chowder sale: St. Vladimir Ukrainian Catholic Church tuna hoagie and clam chowder sale, March 13, pick up in hall from 4-6 p.m. Albacore tuna salad with lettuce, tomato and cheese, or Manhattan clam chowder by the quart, $10 each. Orders due by Tuesday; Maria, 570-503-1514.