Allendale County Calendar Lists Food, Fitness, and Civic Events for Spring
Angela Doe Youmans leads free weekly line dance classes at the Allendale National Guard Armory, one of several recurring county programs offering food, fitness, and support this spring.

Every Thursday evening, Angela Doe Youmans leads a free line dance class inside the Allendale National Guard Armory at 368 Court House Square. The session runs from 6 to 7 p.m. and is open to adults 18 and older at no cost, sponsored by the Allendale County Office on Aging.
Youmans' class is part of a cluster of recurring programs active across Allendale County and neighboring communities this spring, covering food distribution, grief counseling, substance recovery, and civic engagement.
The most time-sensitive resource runs on Tuesdays. Long Branch Missionary Baptist Church at 922 Hopewell Rd. in Gifford distributes free food from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. each week, with supplies available while they last.
Volunteers can connect with that same network at Gateway Church, where the food pantry accepts help on Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon. The Barnwell County Lions Club, which holds monthly meetings, offers additional assistance to residents facing vision or mobility challenges.
For those navigating loss, the GIFT program, Growing In Faith Together, provides a structured grief and bereavement group. Narcotics Anonymous holds recurring sessions as listed in the calendar. A virtual fitness option called Dancing For Joy offers a remote-accessible exercise alternative, with registration details included in the calendar entry.
Generations Unlimited board meetings round out the civic offerings, giving residents a formal path into county-level organizational participation.
Contact information for individual programs appears with each calendar entry. The Allendale County Office on Aging's sponsorship of Youmans' Thursday class, now a regular fixture at the National Guard Armory, reflects the county's broader approach to senior wellness: locally led, low-cost, and embedded in existing public infrastructure.
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