The Weathervane - Old First Presbyterian Church
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The Weathervane - Old First Presbyterian Church
Return service requested 125 Main St, Huntington, NY 11743-6960 631-427-2101 www.oldfirstchurchhuntington.org Rev. Anne Stewart Miller, Interim Pastor Old First Presbyterian Church The Weathervane June 2016 Worship Services: Sundays at 10:00 a.m. 24 Non Profit Org. U.S POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 146 FROM THE INTERIM PASTOR’S STUDY Special Days to Celebrate We have a lot to look forward to this year! Our PNC is up and running at full throttle writing the Ministry Information Form that will circulate around the denomination with all of our good news about Old First. Ministers will read it and decide to throw their hat into the ring. What’s not to love? The Capital Campaign is busy receiving and thanking you for your pledge that will enable many things to happen this year and next. The restoration of our 5-story steeple, a new and improved kitchen and Parish Hall, and a smooth and even parking lot plus walkways. And that’s not to mention what has already been completed--the Fiske Room and Rooms 101 and 102. Of course, we have summer to look forward to beginning, well, hopefully, soon. There’s nothing better than summer on Long Island! But there is something else to look forward to as well, beginning June 5. That is the day our congregation will dedicate our new hymnal, Glory to God. Under the leadership of their very excited director Diane Starost, our children and youth will sing a new/old hymn from it. The music was written in the Taizé monastic community in France in 1978. The tune—that will be sung as a round—you may not recognize—but the lyrics, you will. For they are some of Mary’s words she spoke when she visited her relative, Elizabeth (Luke 1: 39-56), telling Elizabeth she is pregnant with the Son of God. In some circles, those words are known as the Magnificat. That Sunday, we’ll sing new hymns not currently in our blue hymnal as well as one that has been part of our tradition for more than a hundred years, “Be Thou My Vision.” We will also be singing two hymns as part of our celebration of communion that morning. One, “Holy, Holy, Holy” is known as a “sanctus,” and “Christ Has Died; Christ Is Rise,” is a “memorial acclamation,” both traditional and ancient communion liturgy used in many mainline Protestant/Presbyterian congregations. The lyrics will be very familiar to you—up to now, we have said them as part of our celebration of communion. But on June 5, we will sing them as they are meant to be--as they are now in our new hymnal. The tune of the sanctus and memorial acclamation, “Land of Rest,” will likely also be familiar to you—an American folk melody. Why a new hymnal? Well, the “former” new hymnal – the blue one that presently rests in our pew racks, was introduced in 1990. In The Presbyterian Leader, Mary Louise Bringle reports that over the last decades of the twentieth century and the first decades of the twenty-first century, there has been a “hymn explosion,” an unprecedented outpouring of creativity. What’s more, tunes and texts from all around the globe have become available for use as never before. (The 1990 hymnal was a leader in its time in providing resources for songs and hymns other than European and Anglo-American hymns. Glory to God builds on that tradition of including music and hymns from around the world—for example, there are hymns from seven Asian countries; eleven African nations as well as hymns from Latin America, the Middle East and New Zealand. The new hymnal also uses the original language for many hymns written in non-Roman alphabets--those hymns are printed in the original language.) 2 Continued August 4 6 11 25 Priscilla Jahier Anne Stewart Miller Mary Samuels Barbara Macchiaroli 15 Anne & Ken Miller 25 Dorothy & Mark Mandrakos 30 Christian Mandrakos May you be showered with all God’s best blessings today and always. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you haven’t already submitted the dates for your birthday and anniversary, please let the church office know as soon as possible so we can list them in the Weathervane for the appropriate months. Please note that since there is no Weathervane for the months of January, July, and August, these special days will be listed in the previous months’ issues. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Congratulations!!! Congratulations to Paul Fosella Jr for receiving the William TP Rambo Scholarship sponsored by The First Presbyterian Church of Northport. This scholarship is in memory of a man whose ministry was concentrated on being a friend to others. Paul will be attending SUNY Maritime College and will study Mechanical Engineering and earn a Coast Guard Engine License. 23 Special Days to Celebrate June 19 Birthdays Anniversaries Sing a song of Birthdays Full of fun and cheer And may you keep on having them For many a happy year. Love begins in a moment, grows over time, and lasts for eternity. (Anonymous) Love never ends... (1 Corinthians 13:8) (Anonymous) June 8 13 18 19 27 Dorothy Mandrakos Dave Haddock Chris Dragon Zachary Youngquist Diane Starost 23 Kathy & Robert Porter 27 Roberta & Ed Williams 29 Martha & Rod Tibbits July 3 4 12 14 24 Allan Stewart Laura Dragon Judy Gilbert Marilyn Youngquist Beverly Elliott In response to this great outpouring of new music, denominations generally convene a committee on a generational basis such as ours, “The Presbyterian Committee on Congregational Song.” (A “generational basis” is from twenty to twenty-five years.) In the present era then, every two decades in recent memory, church groups look back over their song collections--winnowing out those older pieces that have fallen out of common usage and those newer ones that never caught on. For example, one hymn that was left out of a newer hymnal include that once-valued hymn, “Ah, Wretched Vile, Ungrateful Heart.” (Thank goodness!) Such winnowing also makes room for a new hymnal to add material written or rediscovered since the previous hymnal. For example, quick as a wink, can you finish the lines of these hymns included in the 1990 hymnal? *Then sings my soul, my Savior, God to Thee, (how great thou art, how great thou art ... ) *Lift high (the cross, the love of Christ proclaim …) *Here I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord? (I have heard you calling in the night …) Now, the first two hymns are “old hymns” that were rediscovered in that hymnal. The third is a new hymn that was introduced in that same hymnal. (I can’t imagine not having that evocative hymn sung on days we install officers, commission a PNC or confirm our youth!) Mary Louise Bringle also cites a final reason for a “new hymnal,” –the ongoing inspiration of the Holy Spirit---that same Spirit who inspired the prophets and apostles and who rules our faith and life. A new hymnal provides access to this ongoing inspiration. The good news is that the great hymns of our faith remain in Glory to God, along with many “new/old” hymns for us to learn and relearn. I can hardly wait to explore it in the months to come! Friends! Come to sing and rejoice and be inspired by the gift of our new hymnal on June 5! Faithfully, Rev. Anne Interim Pastor PS—Want to donate a copy or two of the new hymnal? Look for a campaign soon to memorialize or honor a loved one. 22 3 Our New Presbyterian Hymnal Glory to God WEATHERVANE DEADLINE You are invited to contribute to the news and newsworthiness of our congregation! The Weathervane is published by Old First Church and distributed to members and friends of Old First Church. The Weathervane is not published in July and August. Please submit news to the church office for inclusion in the Thursday Updates. The deadline for the September 2016 issue of the Weathervane is August 15 2016@ noon. Please mail, hand deliver, or e-mail submissions to the Church office at [email protected] or [email protected] Weathervane assembly will be the last Wednesday of each month. Anyone who is available and would like to help out, please let the church office know. Thank you. If you do not want to receive a paper copy of the Weathervane so we can reduce postage cost, please let the office know. Thanks. Keeping Up To Date will be dedicated to God’s glory on Sunday, June 5 Come to sing old and new hymns and hear our children & youth sing Hymn No. 646 “Sing Out My Soul” (For more information, see Rev. Anne’s column in this issue) 4 Please let the church office know your new address if you have moved or have changed your phone number and/or e-mail address so we may continue to keep you informed. Keep in Touch … ...When going to Huntington Hospital, be sure you list “Old First Presbyterian Church” as your church. Hospital workers provide lists of Protestants and Presbyterians, but often do not know what “Old First’s” affiliation may be. ...If you are aware of a member in the hospital, please let us know. Many people are admitted through emergency and will not appear on any church lists. Your minister is there often and wants to call on you. Please help by informing the church. We care. 21 June 2016 Worship Schedule Sunday, June 5 - 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Communion Worship w/Kids’ & Youth Choirs Sunday, June 12 - 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship Old First Church Mission Thrift Store Sunday, June 19 - 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship Sunday, June 26 - 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship CONGRATULATIONS to THE CLOTHESLINE THRIFT SHOP on Celebrating 4 years on June 23, 2016..... COME SHOP...LOTS OF SALES and WONDERFUL CLOTHING, HANDBAGS, and SHOES...for all SIZES… A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL THE VOLUNTEERS who PUT IN TIME AND EFFORT to keep this shop open.... July 2016 Worship Schedule Sunday, July 3 - 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Communion Worship Sunday, July 10 - 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship Sunday, July 17 - 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Thrift Store Hours: We are open Tues., Thurs., & Fri. from 11am to 4pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We accept clothing donations during hours of operation. Sunday, July 24 - 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship Sunday, July 31 - 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship August 2016 Worship Schedule Sunday, August 7 - 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Communion Worship Sunday, August 14 - 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship Sunday, August 21 - 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship Sunday, August 28 - 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship 20 5 PNC Your Pastor Nominating Committee has been selected and installed by the congregation on May 8th, as most of you know. Those on the committee are Curt Abbott, Gloria Burgess, Jim Colbert (chair), Kerry Degnan, Laure McKenna, Bob Miller, Susan Oehrig, Gillian Plastaras and Bob Ponzetti. We have started our meetings and realize what a challenging task we have before us, but I will say the committee is up to the task. We are motivated, excited and enthusiastic. We ask for your patience and your prayers as we continue on this journey. We will try to keep you informed as best we can and we will have an email address where you can post your questions, thoughts and concerns. With your prayers and God’s help we will see this through to the calling of our next minister. In Our Prayers Maryann Backstrom (member), Caitlin Colbert (Jim and Kris Colbert’s granddaughter), Joy Eipel (Mark Mandrakos’ mom), Rob Esser Jr. (son of Robert and Gail Esser), Dave and Else Haddock (members), Gerry & Leslie Schult (members), Ed Williams (member), and Grace Youngquist (member). Names on our prayer list will remain for a month. If you wish to have a name remain on the list, kindly contact the Church Office. Prayer List Requests The prayer list is prepared each Thursday at Noon. Please notify the office of names to be included. If you would like to place someone on the Prayer List, please fill out forms located in the Narthex, and return to the Church Office or email your request to the church office at [email protected], stop by or call the church office Additional forms are located in the hallway between Parish Hall and the Sanctuary and in the office. 6 Please join members of the thrift store for a tour of HorseAbility, (one of the organizations we sponsor) June 22nd at 11:00 AM on the beautiful grounds of SUNY Old Westbury. Limited to first 20 people HorseAbility serves individuals of all ages with disabilities from 3 to 93. Perhaps you might like to volunteer in various ways. IMPORTANT. Each person needs to fill out a liability form before June 22nd. Contact Carole Witkowski at 631-421-1228 for the form. 19 Vacation Bible School Old First Presbyterian Church Huntington, New York Participant's Full Name :_________________________________________________________________ Full Address : ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone :_________________________ Date of Birth : ______________________________ Daytime emergency telephone ____________________________ (if different from above) New Members’ Class Sunday, June 12, Interested in membership at Old First? PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION In signing this application, I hereby certify that the information is correct and my son or daughter has my permission to attend the Old First Church activity as stated above, and for the release of medical records in case of illness. In case of medical emergency, I understand that every effort will be made to contact parents or guardians of participants. In the event that I cannot be reached, I hereby give permission to the physician selected by the advisors to hospitalize, secure proper treatment for, and to order injection, anesthesia or surgery for my son or daughter, as named herein. Then this is the class for you! Join others at the manse at 12 noon for brunch and conversation about membership in our historic congregation. Name of family physician or clinic :_________________________________________________________ Please RSVP by June 9 to the church office, 427-2101 Telephone : ___________________________________________________________________________ or Is participant in general good health and able to participate in all normal activities? Yes ___ No ___ (If not, please submit a statement indicating limitations.) Any other important information we should know about your child? _______________________ [email protected] Members will be received into membership on a later Sunday. ____________________________________________________________________________ Parent’s Signature:_______________________ 18 Date: __________________________ See you on June 12! 7 Old First Presbyterian Church 125 Main Street Huntington, N.Y. 11743 Youth Ministry Update Monday, August 22– Friday, August 26, 2016 9:30 am to 12:00 pm Vacation Bible School Registration Hello Church family! We have had a blast this month with Youth Group and TUXIS. Though things were busy with spring break, AP testing, and SATs, our youth were involved and present with so much laughter and love! With Youth Group, we made springtime crafts such as flowers out of cupcake tins and continued to decorate our craft room upstairs. This month we have enjoyed theatrical group games such as musical chairs, survivor, and a game called “Museum” which encourages movement and hilarious wit. We had a relay race on the front lawn, practiced our hand-eye coordination with soccer-tag and loved playing with a few teen volunteers! None of this compares to our favorite time this month: Making tacos and homemade oreos with Reverend Anne! We especially enjoyed making our own meal while laughing and telling stories from school. We will have a Youth Group party on June 1st to celebrate the end of the year! Gloria so generously is making our favorite dinner – homemade chicken nuggets! Teens are invited to help out with lawn games and group activities! As for TUXIS, our Caumsett trip was unfortunately cancelled due to “April Showers bring May flowers,” and we’re working on rescheduling! Our teens had a busy spring with crew regattas, AP testing, SATs, and spring sports. We supported one another through group sharing and prayer. Together, we had a great time helping with the Mothers Day plant sale and enjoyed a trip down into the vault with Bernard (and the moles!) It was fascinating to learn the history of the church and the bell story was one of our favorites. Thank you to everyone who has made these events possible! We are still coordinating with end-of-school schedules but this summer we have a great line up of events such as an overnight at the church, Caumsett hike, paddle boarding adventure, and hopefully a retreat! We will have TUXIS: Sunday May 29, Sunday June 5th, and Sunday June 12th from 6:30-8pm! Tina 8 Date: ________________ Last Name: ___________________________________________ Mother's Name: Member OFC: (Y/N): __ Father's Name: Member OFC: (Y/N): __ Address: Email: ___________________________________________________________ Phone: (Home) (Work) I would like to help with Vacation Bible School. Child's Name Age Grade Completed as of 6/30 this year 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Registration fees: $10 per child (maximum $25 for 3 or more children in family) Total enclosed: $ Please return to Church Office by August 15, 2016 There will be no registration at the door. 17 RESTORATION & PRESERVATION Capital Campaign Giving Update Pledges are coming for the Old First Restoration and Preservation Capital Campaign! Have you sent in yours? If you haven’t, please do so now. It is so important that all of our members and friends of Old First pull together to make this capital campaign a success. We are looking for 100% pledging participation from our members. Materials were mailed to members during April. If you haven’t received them, please call the church office and they will be mailed to you immediately. Alternatively, the materials, along with a pledge form is available on the Old First website www.oldfirstchurchhuntington.org. Remember your pledge is payable over three years. ***Recently Bernard Reverdin welcomed our teen TUXIS group into the Vault to learn more about OFC history. Bernard told the story of how a parishioner hid our steeple’s bell at his home during the Revolutionary War so the British couldn’t get it. How brave and inspiring! We hope you are also inspired by those that came before us and how they helped to shape Old First. It’s our turn to move Old First forward. Send in your pledge and be a part of Old First’s future. (The British did end up confiscating the bell…but we got it back.) Project Update While we await the start of the Steeple restoration, the Trustees have been actively working on other planned projects in the Church. The kitchen committee of Sandy Lange, Gloria Burgess, Gail Johnson and Cindy Samuels are obtaining bids to replace the floor, and purchase and install new appliances (all of which are 20-50 years old and well past their expected life). The Trustees have approved a plan to replace most of the lighting in the Church building with LED fixtures over the next 6 months. We anticipate this will save us $5000/year or more in electricity costs. And the Fiske Room Committee of Bev Elliott, Marge Sammis and Cindy Samuels are working on a solution to improve the lighting in the Fiske Room. If you ever have any questions on the Capital Campaign or the renovations taking place in and around Old First, please call the Church office and someone from the Capital Campaign Committee or the Trustees will get back to you. Blessings, The Capital Campaign Committee The Trustees 16 Church School News It's hard to believe it's the end of the church school year! We've had a lot of fun and learned a lot about the Bible. And we completed four mission projects - donations to LI Cares and The Guide Dog Foundation as well as collecting items for the Mitten Tree and "Soaper" Bowl Sunday. There are a few people we'd like to thank for assisting us throughout the year Jared Ponzetti, Doug Terc and Katie Dopico. We are very happy to announce that Katie will be joining us next year as a superintendent. We would also like to thank Carole Witkowski for organizing the Children's Moments and all of the people who spoke so well to the children. Hopefully we will see many of the children this August (the 22nd - 26th) during Vacation Bible School. We have a fun week scheduled exploring Living Water. -Bob and Pat Miller and Kerry Degnan Mark your calendars! It’s time to sign up for Vacation Bible School! It will be held August 22nd to the 26th from 9:30 till noon for age 4 through 6th grade. The theme is “Living Water” and there will be lots of stories, crafts, games and snacks! The cost will be $ 10 per child (max of $ 25 for 3 or more children in a family). See page 17&18 of this issue of the Weathervane, the Sunday bulletins, or the church office for registration forms. 9 OFC Movie Night “The Emperor's Club ” Friday, June 3rd , 7:00 pm Fiske Room Academy Award winner Kevin Klein and Patrick Dempsey star in this powerfully uplifting and inspirational story about a revered teacher and the students of an elite, private boys school whose lives he changes forever. (Refreshments provided) PW-1 Evening Circle One is holding its season ending and final potluck dinner on June 13th at 6 pm at the home of Nancy Weinlandt. Circle One is retiring after many years. If you are or have been a member of this Circle you are welcome to attend. Please contact Nancy at 631-549-6754 to RSVP and to let Nancy know what you will be bringing to the dinner. Thank you, Priscilla Jahier Please contact Anne Gunthner if you plan to attend and need a ride! Living out faith in the midst of a Caring community of women “For where two or more are gathered in my name, there am I among them.” (Matthew 18:20) Strength in Numbers (Moms in Prayer) For all moms with children (and grandchildren) of all ages! This prayer group will resume Sunday, June 5th at 11:15 am in the Fiske Room. Join Anne Gunthner for a few minutes after our Sunday Worship service to lift our children (young and old!) in prayer. (Questions? Contact Anne Gunthner) Hygiene Kits Once again Presbyterian Women held the spring hygiene kits drive in April and early May. Hygiene kits go to people who have been displaced from their homes after a natural disaster. In 2015 over 100,000 kits went worldwide and across our nation to victims of floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, etc. This year there have already been an unfortunate number of natural disasters and you can be assured that Church World Service is there helping people. They distribute the hygiene kits, as well as cleanup buckets, school kits, and other aids. With the generous donations from our congregation, PW is once again able to send a wonderful donation to Church World Service this year for the hygiene kits program. THANK YOU, Presbyterian Women of Old First Church 10 15 Coordinating Team Meeting Moderator: Susan Oehrig (718-499-6138) email: [email protected] Next PW Board meeting in June will be Tuesday, June 7th at 12:00 p.m. at the Manse Circle 1 (Evening Circle) Leader: Priscilla Jahier (351-4941) Potluck Dinner—Monday, June 13th at 6:00 P.M. the home of Nancy Weinlandt. (see page 15) If you want to join, call Bernard Reverdin 427-3012 Archival Room New Activity The new activity is researching “The Effect of the 1929 Depression on Old First” Each member of the Committee has a specific issue to research. The end of the program will be a paper to all members of the Church. Work meetings are held on the first and third Thursday of the month at 10 a.m. Circle 3 Bible Study Co-leaders: Holly Baptista (757-0719) and Gloria Burgess (424-5168), Lucy Fetterolf (co-leader emeritus) Meets the 2nd Tuesday each month at 12:30pm in the Fiske Room End of Year luncheon will be Tuesday, 14th at 12 noon at the home of Lucy Fetterolf. Circle 4 Quilting Leader: Asenath Fuchs (692-4139) Thursday Mornings at 9:30am in Room 101 All are welcome. No experience necessary. Also, any unwanted embroidery floss would be greatly appreciated for the use of shoulder cover ties. Circle 6 Crafts—Holiday Shoppe Leader: Kris Colbert (271-4072) Fridays, 9:45am in the Craft Room. New Photo Directory! Photo session appointments Make Up day is Tuesday, June 7 from 2:00-8:00 p.m. Appointments can be made by following the link on the homepage of the Old First Website, (oldfirstchurchhuntington.org) or by calling the Church Office. Rides are available for photo appointments! Sign up as soon as possible! Presbyterian Women Giving: If you would like to contribute to the missions that Presbyterian Women support, you may use the envelopes in the pews. Please mark “PW” on the envelope and on your check -make check payable to the “Presbyterian Women”. With our blessings and thanks, PW 14 11 SUN May 29 9:30a 10a 6:45p 6:30-8p Prayers Worship AA TUXIS 5 9a 9:30a 10a 10:20a 11:15a 6:45p 6:30-8p Worship/Music Committee Prayers Worship w Kids’ &Youth Chrs Church School -Last Day Strength in Numbers/Moms AA TUXIS 12 9:30a 10a 6:30p 6:45p 19 MON May 30 Memorial Day May 31 CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED 7 9:15-10:15a Gentle Bends 7:30p Trustees 7:30p NA 12p 11a-4p 1p 2-8p 2:30p 13 14 9:15-10:15a 7:30p 7:30-9p 7:30p Father’s Day 20 First Day of Summer 26 9:30a Prayers 10a Worship 6:45p AA Gentle Bends NA BS Comm. Meet PW/C1-EveningPotluck Dinner 9:15-10:15a Gentle Bends 7:30p NA Photo Make-Up Day Flag Day 21 27 28 9:15-10:15a Gentle Bends 7:30p NA 11a-4p 1:00p 12 PW Board @ Manse Thrift Store AA Photo Shoot sessions Staff Meeting 11a-4p Thrift Store 12:00p PW-C3/Bible Study Luncheon 1:00p AA 11a-4p 1:00p 2:30p 7p WED 1 11a-4p Thrift Store 1p AA 7p Kids’/Youth Choir Concert 6 Prayers Worship TUXIS AA 9:30a Prayers 10a Worship 6:45p AA TUE Thrift Store AA Staff Meeting Session Thrift Store AA THU 2 9:15-10:15a 5-7p 7:15p 7:30-9p Gentle Bends Youth Club AA BS Troop 32 8 FRI 3 9:30-11p PW/C4 Quilting 11a-4p Thrift Store 5-9:30p Giant Steps 9 4 9a-1p 9:45a 11a-4p 7p Al Anon Anniversary PW C6 - Crafts Thrift Store Movie Night 10 11 9:15-10:15a Gentle Bends 9:30-11:30a Work of Heart Reh. 7:15p AA 9:30a PW C-4 Quilting 11a-4p Thrift Store 5-9:30p Giant Steps 9:30a 9:45a 11a-4p 3:30-6p 15 16 27 9:15-10:15a Gentle Bends 7:15p AA 7:30p BS Troop 32 SAT 11a-4p Thrift Store 5-9:30p Giant Steps 22 23 9:15-10:15a Gentle Bends 7:15p AA 7:30p BS Troop 32 11a-4p Thrift Store 5-9:30p Giant Steps 29 30 9:15-10:15a Gentle Bends 7:15p AA 11a-4p Thrift Store 5-9:30p Giant Steps Al Anon PW C6 - Crafts Thrift Store Work of Heart Set-up 9a-12p Work of Heart Graduation 28 9a Al Anon 9:45a PW C6 Crafts 11a-4p Thrift Store 24 25 9:30a Al Anon 11a-4p Thrift Store July 1 9:30a Al Anon 11a-4p Thrift Store 13 July 2