The Rapid Relief Team is a charitable organization, that had the idea of a free barbeque to bring everyone together with food and fun.
WOODSTOCK - The Rapid Relief Team an Operation Sharing are happy to be hosting another barbeque for lower income families this year.
The Rapid Relief Team Has been helping families and the community for years explains Eric Shmiedl Director of Print and Media at Operation Sharing.
"The Rapid Relief Team global charity organization, that came to us with the idea a few years back, of a free barbeque and we have put on several since then and have been quite successful."
Rapid Relief and Operation sharing will be serving burgers, bottled water, and potato chips at the event and is welcome to everyone.
The free Barbeque will held be at College Avenue United Church’s parking lot, on Friday September 27 from 11:30 to 12:30 in the afternoon.

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