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What: Annual Fiddlehead Supper fmi: Joan Logan 532-4196 or The Rev. Leslie Nesin 732-4348
It was determined that it could possibly be repaired with no guarantee of how long the repairs would last, at a cost of about $1,000.00. Roger used the internet to research pricing for a new unit. He then consulted with several companies and found the best price for a new Hobart from C. Caprara at a cost of approximately $5,200.00 installed. With Rotary meals and the Fiddlehead supper coming right up, we need a reliable dishwasher. Doing them by hand is not an option If you would like to donate funds toward this purchase, please send a check with the reference ‘dishwasher fund’ in the corner. Any help is much appreciated. The vestry met on Sunday and approved
Tuesday, November 24, at 7 pm
Want a copy of our ‘Evening of Music’? Get your copy today!! An Evening of MusicThis 25 track CD is a recording of our program, “An Evening of Music”. The event took place on Friday, August 21, 2009 and was a HUGE success. Performers from the community participated and all proceeds benefited our Tracker Organ restoration project. This CD is $12 (shipping included) and includes the following performances: Scott Walker Good Shepherd Quartet 2-O Come ye Servants of the Lord Dale Holden, Barbara Hogan Jennie Beasley 1st Baptist Church Handbells Naomi Sam-Kpakra Scott Walker Fred & Connor Grant Four Winds Tyler Delano Harry Roper Wesleyan Church Trio Camille Pierce Good Shepherd Quartet
Mike Clark found this photo and edited it for us. Notice how close the parsonage is to the church and that there isn’t a hill!!
We will be back to “normal” starting Sunday, September 13th.
Look forward to seeing you there!
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If you notice a truck pulling the dead trees in the front of the church don’t fret. Roger, our interim sexton/jack of all trades, is now looking for new ones to replace them. They were rubbing against the building and rotting the wood.
Many thanks to Frannie Grant and Alison Bossie for their work on the new Memorial Garden next to the rectory. It is complete with a statue of the Good Shepherd watching over it. Leslie will be blessing the garden at a later date. Wanda Brewer continues to nurture and plant the flowers near the side entrance and the front of the church. What a dedicated group we have. |