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CHURCH PARKING INFORMATION As many of you know, we have a contract with Nye’s Wrecker Service in order to ensure available parking spaces for our members. The agreement that we have with them is to tow any vehicles after midnight that do not have a valid parking permit. We occasionally tow during the day if a large crowd is expected for a funeral, wedding, or any church-related event for which we have parking concerns. If it becomes necessary for a church member to leave a car in the lot past midnight, please come to the church office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to obtain a temporary parking pass. We want our members to feel comfortable about parking in the church lot at any time. If you have questions, please feel free to contact Lisa Jackson at 289-4431. Since 1974 “Welcome to the GOLDEN AGE of Travel” 2008 SCHEDULE (All motor coach unless started otherwise): Tues OCT 14 MYSTERY TRIP– the DON’T MISS Trip of the Year! $ 75 WAIT Includes transportation, lunch & admissions. LIST! Wed NOV 12 LaComedia’s MIRACLE ON 34TH ST $ 65 SIGN UP Springboro, OH NOW! The sweet potato soufflé is WORTH the price alone! 2009 SCHEDULE Jan 19 – 17th Celebrity Cruise Line’s Millennium Class Ship SUMMIT Includes: Round Trip Air to San Juan/ 1 night pre-cruise hotel/7 night So Caribbean itinerary. Ports of call include Aruba & Bonaire & St. Maarten. Upper deck cabins starting at $1473 per person For Reservations/info contact: High Street UM Church at 765/747-8500 COORDINATOR-Deb Heeter High Street Travelers is sponsored by, and a mission of High Street United Methodist Church. The typical traveler likes easy to light activity; enjoys the camaraderie of a group rather than time alone; prefers finding value over pampered indulgence; and seeks to combine cultural highlights with safety and securitycoats against the cold: Winter is coming! September 21 is coat collection day; we join other county churches collecting coats that Sunday. The coat drive is coordinated by Hands and Hearts United, a collaboration of Christian Ministries, Salvation Army, Muncie Mission, Action, Inc., Buley center, Center Twp. trustee and Future Choice. Donate gently used coats at First Pres in the large plastic tubs in the north lobby. Coats will be cleaned by Vogue, Holiday and Bailey’s Muncie cleaners. Thanks for your help!
Hospitality Greeter Team A sincere, warm welcoming of guests and new visitors is taking place prior to each Sunday service. If you would like to participate with the Hospitality Greeter Team, please call Steve Cooper at 759-9329 or 749-9941.
What: BSU School of Nursing needs individuals to participate as volunteer clients for a one hour health history interview and videotaped session with a nursing student. Info given may be factual and/or fictitious. Client would complete permission form and post-session evaluation of on-campus experience. This is an opportunity to help students develop their communication and interview skills.
When: Various times on the following dates: September 23-25, Sept. 30-Oct.1.
Where: School of Nursing, Cooper Science Building, BSU campus. GIG has begun Come join us on Wednesday nights, starting on September 10, from 5 – 7:30 for Recreation, Bible Study, Worship Skills/Choir, and Family Dinner Time at GIG.Children ages 3 through 8th grade are asked to register and High Schoolers through adults can help serve, join us for dinner and worship, and buildrelationships. Please be in prayer for this ministry’s focus on a saving relationship with Christ, Christian relationships, discipline, call process, and mission.
The current music therapy group meets in the nursery at 9AM TUESDAYS and is designed for elementary school aged children with special needs. The sessions are facilitated by music therapist Amy Hourigan. The focus of the sessions revolves around the needs of each child. During each of the sessions children sing, play instruments, dance and create music. The current summer session will end the first week of August. For more information about upcoming sessions, please contact Amy at 765-702-7883.
FINE ARTS EXHIBIT-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2008 Click Here for More Informatiom FYI |
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