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 September 2016 Worship Services: Sundays at 10:00 a.m. 24 Non Profit Org. U.S POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 146 The vital force of labor added materially to the highest standard of living and the greatest production the world has ever known and has brought us closer to the realization of our traditional ideals of economic and political democracy. It is appropriate, therefore, that the nation pay tribute on Labor Day to the creator of so much of the nation's strength, freedom, and leadership — the American worker. —https://www.dol.gov/general/laborday/history 2 23 FROM Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. The First Labor Day The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, in accordance with the plans of the Central Labor Union. The Central Labor Union held its second Labor Day holiday just a year later, on September 5, 1883. In 1884 the first Monday in September was selected as the holiday, as originally proposed, and the Central Labor Union urged similar organizations in other cities to follow the example of New York and celebrate a "workingmen's holiday" on that date. The idea spread with the growth of labor organizations, and in 1885 Labor Day was celebrated in many industrial centers of the country. Founder of Labor Day More than 100 years after the first Labor Day observance, there is still some doubt as to who first proposed the holiday for workers. Some records show that Peter J. McGuire, general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and a cofounder of the American Federation of Labor, was first in suggesting a day to honor those "who from rude nature have delved and carved all the grandeur we behold." But Peter McGuire's place in Labor Day history has not gone unchallenged. Many believe that Matthew Maguire, a machinist, not Peter McGuire, founded the holiday. Recent research seems to support the contention that Matthew Maguire, later the secretary of Local 344 of the International Association of Machinists in Paterson, N.J., proposed the holiday in 1882 while serving as secretary of the Central Labor Union in New York. What is clear is that the Central Labor Union adopted a Labor Day proposal and appointed a committee to plan a demonstration and picnic. The character of the Labor Day celebration has undergone a change in recent years, especially in large industrial centers where mass displays and huge parades have proved a problem. This change, however, is more a shift in emphasis and medium of expression. Labor Day addresses by leading union officials, industrialists, educators, clerics and government officials are given wide coverage in newspapers, radio, and television. 22 THE INTERIM PASTOR’S STUDY What a glorious summer we have had! Yes, at times a bit on the hot side, not to mention the humidity, but all in all, simply glorious! And that’s not even starting with all of the good work that has been accomplished this summer by the Trustees on our Restoration and Preservation projects: Prep work for the kitchen, steeple and Parish Hall restorations are well underway, and we have two beautiful “like new” meeting/ classrooms plus a very nice, refurbished choir rehearsal room with new chairs, all now efficiently cooled. Your PNC meets regularly to read and vet resumes and conduct Skype interviews. And your Christian Education Leadership Team and Sunday School Superintendents have been working hard preparing for the start up of Sunday School, TUXIS, and Food 4 The Soul. (Sunday School begins on September 11 followed by ice cream and a Parents’ Meeting for after worship. TUXIS starts up September 18 and Food 4 The Soul on October 2.) What’s more, I sense, I hear from others that the congregation has been diligently doing its prep work preparing for your next pastor. What do I mean by that? In a sermon several weeks ago, I said that “ … interim pastors get the privilege of arriving in a congregation in the middle of a lot of things going on – from trying to figure out why the last pastor left for another church – to trying to make sense of things now that he or she has gone. Things may seem very different, but even so, the possibility of change for the good can be terrifying.” It’s just easier to hold on to former ways of “being church” than consider other, perhaps better ways of “being church,” in the future. Of course, there are still many ways of “being church” that continue to work very well at Old First. But change is also in the air--and some casual observations offered by several members lead me to believe that there’s a fresh, invigorating spirit in the air—and it’s catching. For example, someone observed that things here seem “more positive”, or just plain “positive.” I sense that, as well. During a time of transition—with so many things happening--uncertainty about the future coupled with residing angst, are often part of the mix of a church’s culture in transition. And thus--the mood of a congregation can be less than positive. But coming together for the good of Old First and our community, a positive spin on “being church” has resulted. I see different groups that previously may have worked independently of other groups, but are now reaching out to build bridges to those other groups, not fences. That’s good because that way of “being church” builds positive momentum. And positive momentum leads to the fostering of two other attributes -- hope and love. And I see both of those qualities in great abundance at Old First. I tell people quite often, “Do you know what is the greatest attribute of Old First? The love this congregation (and its Interim Pastor) have for one another,” and I add, “no matter what.” That brings me to the second random observation someone offered this summer. And that is, during this time of transition, as you and your PNC search for your next pastor, you are “being truthful.” Why? Out 3 of your great love for this congregation and membership that does not waiver—warts and all. This time around, then, you feel more openness in sharing a bigger picture of Old First with minister candidates. I congratulate all of you for the courage it has taken during this time of transition to look yourself squarely in the mirror and see all that is here to God’s glory. Finally, a personal observation. Now serving my third congregation on Long Island, I’ve come to realize that during the summer, attendance is less than during the “school year” as families, couples and individuals are on vacation. Ministers “count” attendance at services; I do. And I have observed this summer that our attendance is higher than last summer, perhaps even dramatically so--I’m not alone in my thinking; others have made the same observation. Why? I sense deep spiritual longing here, perhaps some of it, fresh--longing that fills our pews on Sunday mornings. I had the privilege of attending our denomination’s annual “Worship and Music Conference” this summer in Montreat, North Carolina. What a mountaintop experience it was for this pastor to worship everyday with 500 other Presbyterians in that beautiful mountain setting! What’s more, as a worshipper in Montreat, I realized all over again the importance—the primacy—of worship as Christians. Worship at Montreat challenged and provoked me, soothed me, equipped me, renewed me and most of all, filled my wells so I could return to strive to faithfully serve you. I’d like to think that worship has that same primacy in the laity’s journey of faith—hence my (very unscientific) conclusion as to why our pews were fuller this summer. I’d also like to think that the congregation’s spiritual longing—a.k.a., faith-- will continue to grow and deepen as we begin our program year this month. I invite and encourage you then, to worship regularly this year to fill your own well in anticipation of the arrival of your new pastor. There will be no greater way to welcome that very fortunate (and blessed) individual! See you in church! Faithfully, Rev. Anne Special Days to Celebrate In September 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) 4 Roberta Williams 6 Ed Williams 8 Rachel Deegan Lucy Fetterolf 20 Tessa Battistin 23 Brett Raynor 14 Amy & Doug Buffone 26 Heather & Douglas Adams Chris & Laura Dragon 27 Jane Carter & Gil Batttistin May you be showered with all God’s best blessings today and always Interim Pastor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4 21 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 January, July and August. Please submit news to the church office for inclusion in the Thursday Updates. The deadline for the October 2016 issue of the Weathervane is September 14 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. September 2016 Worship Schedule Sunday, September 4 - 23th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship Sunday, September 11 - 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Communion Worship Sunday, September 18 - 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship Sunday, September 25 - 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am: Worship Keeping Up To Date 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. In Our Prayers Caitlin Colbert (granddaughter of Jim and Kris Colbert), the Family of Rizz Dean (member), Dave and Else Haddock (members), Glenn Jahier (member), the Family of Lynn Fuchs Petrick (member & daughter of Asenath Fuchs), the Weir family for the loss of Janet Klein (former member), 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. Please help by informing the church. We care. 20 5 DEVOTION For September This month’s devotion is from “Turning Point” with Dr. David Jeremiah Devotional for Tuesday, August 16 (http://www.davidjeremiah.org/site/magazine/daily_devotional.aspx) GETTING TO KNOW HIM That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection. Philippians 3:10 In The King and I, Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote a toe-tapping little song for Anna to sing about striking up a friendship with the King of Siam and his family. “Haven’t you noticed,” sang Anna, “suddenly I’m bright and breezy? Because of all the beautiful and new things I’m learning about you.” The chorus keeps repeating the thought: “Getting to know you, getting to know all about you.” Thank You Dear OFC Family, I would like to thank all of you for all the love and support you have sent me over these past two years. All the prayers, cards, cookies and flowers too! The flowers were really pretty, the cookies were delicious and the cards + prayers were all so meaningful and inspirational. I remember when I was in Utah for my birthday and I received a "bucket" load of cards. I was overjoyed to see that so many people thought of me, remembered me and cared for me! When I had my surgery, it was also so amazingly kind and thoughtful that people emailed my mom and were there for both of us. It really means a lot to me and my family. Thank you so much! You will all always be in my prayers too and I hope to see you all soon. With All My Love, Grace Youngquist If that’s true about the King of Siam, it’s much truer about the King of Kings! As we mature in our walk with the Lord, we’ll learn more about His goodness with every step we take. Our Christian faith isn’t a religion but a relationship. Prayer and Bible study aren’t simply rituals, but conversations. Our God isn’t just a distant force; He’s an ever-present friend. The focus of our faith is getting to know Him better. The Amplified Bible Classic Edition renders Philippians 3:10 like this: “[For my determined purpose is] that I may know Him [that I may progressively become more deeply and intimately acquainted with Him, perceiving and recognizing and understanding the wonders of His Person more strongly and more clearly].” 6 19 RESTORATION & PRESERVATION Looking for a daily devotional? Capital Campaign Thank you to everyone that has pledged to our Restoration and Preservation Capital Campaign. It is wonderful to know that so many of our parishioners are committed to Old First’s future. As of the last week of August we have over $500,000 pledged to our campaign with 41% of our active families so far participating. If you haven’t already done so, now is the time to pledge. It is so important that 100% of our congregation is involved. For your daily devotional reading there are “Our Daily Bread” devotional booklets available in the rack in the main hallway next to the bulletin board across from the Church School Office. There are still some left for June-July-August and newly available are devotionals for September-October-November 2016. Project Updates Steeple Update – As of this writing we are awaiting for governmental approval for our scaffolding plans so that the building of scaffolding can begin. In the mean time, the louver panels have been removed and are currently being restored at our contractors facility upstate. Please see left the care taken to remove these original panels. Once the scaffolding is in place we anticipate the restoration of the steeple to move quickly. Kitchen Update - If you’ve peeked into the kitchen at OFC lately, you will have seen that quite a bit of work has been going on there as well. All of the old kitchen equipment has been removed (see left) and new equipment and new cabinets for the southern wall have been ordered. The old kitchen floor will be removed during the last week of August and in September we have scheduled the installation of a new epoxy floor, the installation of the new cabinets and equipment and the re-glazing of the green tiles. We will keep you updated on the progress of this long overdue project. Blessings, The Capital Campaign Committee The Trustees 18 From the Organist /Senior Choir Director “Let us come into his presence with thanksgiving; let us make a joyful noise to him with songs of praise!” (Psalm 95:2) Choir rehearsals resume again beginning the Thursday after Labor Day, September 8th at 8:00pm in the Choir Room. All are welcome to join—members, non-members, and teens. If you like to sing, please come and let us praise God together in song. 7 Youth Ministry Update STEPHEN MINISTRY EXPANDS CAREGIVING AT OLD FIRST CHURCH Children's & Youth Programs are Starting Up in the Fall: Youth Club & Kids' and Youth Choir Rehearsals for Grades1-8 (more about the Kids’ & Youth Choirs on page10) Beginning Wednesday, September 14 -- 5-7 pm. Come join us for another fabulous year of Music-Activities-Fellowship-Prayer Time-Dinner-Fun! Don't miss out on the fun!! It all starts at 5 pm!!! Pick up is at 7 pm. Come for the entire time!!! Friends are welcome!! Tina Cody, leader and Diane Starost, Kids’ & Youth Choir Director TUXIS Welcome back!! Join us for our September meeting on Sunday, September 18th from 6:30 to 8 pm in the Youth Room upstairs. Looking forward to a great year!!! Regular TUXIS meetings and activities are open to youth in grades 9-12. Tina Cody, leader Food-4-the-Soul for Grades 7-12 will be moving to Sunday night and will be joining TUXIS once a month. First meeting will be Sunday, October 2nd from 6-8pm for Fellowship-Activities-Bible Study (6-sessions)-CookingFun! Come feed your soul! (See flyer on page 11) Gretchen Hargis & Tina Cody, leaders ***Parents’ Meeting for all parents of youth participating in the Youth Club, TUXIS, and Food 4 the Soul activities on September 11 -- After Worship in the Youth Room -- Planning for 2016-2017! 8 Leslie Schult and Sue Degnan were among 275 pastor and congregation leaders at a Stephen Series Leader’s Training Course held from June 12 - June 18 2016 in Orlando, Florida. They attended the one-week training event hosted by the St. Louis-based Stephen Ministries organization. Participants came from across the U.S. and Canada to learn how to implement and direct Stephen Ministry, a system of Christian caregiving, in their congregations. Sue and Leslie were trained as Stephen Leaders at this event. One of their next steps will be to recruit, select, and train members of Old First Church to be Stephen Ministers. They will then match each Stephen Minister with an individual in need of care and provide the Stephen Ministers with ongoing supervision and continuing education. Stephen Ministry will give Old First Church an effective way to train and organize members to provide one-to-one Christian care to individuals struggling with a crisis like grief, divorce, loneliness, relocation, hospitalization, a terminal illness, or unemployment. By equipping laypeople, we can expand our caring ministry and support the pastoral responsibilities of our minister. The Stephen Ministries organization annually hosts six Leader’s Training Courses across the U.S. At these courses, more than 70,000 pastors and church leaders have been trained as Stephen Leaders. They in turn have trained more than 600,000 church members as Stephen Ministers. It is estimated that more than oneand-a-half million people have received the formal care of a Stephen Minister,. To learn more about our new Stephen’s Ministry, join us on Sunday, September 25th following Service in Parish Hall as we present the program with information handouts and videos from people who have experienced the Stephen’s Ministry Program. Sue and Leslie will be available to answer any questions at the end of the presentation. Come and support this new opportunity for Old First!". 17 Church School News Old First Church Mission Thrift Store Please Come One, Come All... THE CLOTHES LINE'S ANNUAL FALL EVENT. FRI, SEPTEMBER 16th & SAT, SEPTEMBER 17th 11:00 - 4:00. ALL SUMMER ITEMS 50% OFF....spread the word… Calling all Children! Church School begins on September 11th. Come for Church School and stay for the ice cream Treats provided by CE during coffee hour immediately following the service. Come join us for a year full of fun and fellowship. We're looking forward to seeing you. Bob, Katie, Kerry & Pat Come help at any time during these 2 days... Any time you can spare is much appreciated... Community Food Council VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Thrift Store Hours: The Community Food Council is in need of donations of non-perishable food items, canned goods and items such as toilet paper (always needed) which are not covered by food stamps. We are open Tues., Thurs., & Fri. from 11am to 4pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Items needed for the month of September are: pasta sauce, canned beans, canned vegetables, and cereal. We accept clothing donations during hours of operation. Thank you for your generous donations. 16 9 Youth Music Program PW-3 Bible Study "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord" Psalm 100 Do you like to sing or play an instrument? Come join us! Rehearsals for the Kids’ Choir and the Youth Choir are on Wednesdays in the choir room beginning Wednesday, September 14th, 2016. The program is as follows: Kids’ Choir (grades 1-3) 5:00-5:30 pm Youth Choir (grades 4-8) 5:30-6:00 pm Choirs perform 1-2 times per month, at special functions and hold a concert in May. A calendar is issued in September and in January with a list of performance dates, special events and non-rehearsal days. This calendar is also coordinated with the surrounding school district concerts, and vacation days. Instrumentalists are welcome to participate in the service by performing a solo or duet, with the choir, or use your music skills to play a handbell! Rehearsal time would be on an as needed basis. If interested, please send an email to Mrs. Starost indicating student interest, grade level and instrument name. Grades 9-12 welcome too! Singers come join us on Wednesday, September 14th! Any questions? See Mrs. Starost on Sundays or [email protected] The Bible is a living text still telling us stories to be interpreted today by each one of us! Our Bible Study this year is "Who is Jesus?". We will be meeting on a new day, at two different times for each lesson. We want to reach out to anyone, male or female, who is interested in opening up to how Jesus has impacted our lives through his teachings in the Bible, and who he was then and is now! Who is Jesus and who, through Jesus, is God calling you to be? Join us for our first Lesson: “Who is Jesus”-According to the Gospel, Mark on September 14th at 12:30 pm. The same lesson will be repeated at 7:30 pm. Coffee and refreshments will be served. Bible Study leaders are Gloria Burgess and Priscilla Jahier who attended a three day seminar on this topic of study. We encourage you to join us for this inspiring and uplifting journey. BACKPACKS Thank you 50Xs There were 50 people who participated in the backpacks this year. Whether you bought, packed, or made a financial donation, all of you made it possible to pack 85 backpacks. Thank you again. (There are 800 needed in the Huntington area this year!) 10 15 Food 4 the Soul for TEENS COORDINATING TEAM MEETING Moderator: Susan Oehrig (718-499-6138) email: [email protected] Next PW Board meeting in September will be Tuesday, Sept. 13 in the Fiske Room Refreshments at 9:30am, Meeting begins at 10:00am Please note that all subsequent meetings will take place on the first Tuesday of the month. Welcome back! CIRCLE 1 (EVENING CIRCLE) Leaders: Heather Adams (516-624-6840) and Nancy Gittleman (516-978-6404 ) Meets the 3rd Tuesday each month at 7:30 pm in the Fiske Room. The first meeting this year will be September 20th at 7:30 pm. Mark your calendars and bring some friends. All are welcome. Watch the weekly Sunday bulletin to find out program details!!! CIRCLE 3 BIBLE STUDY Co-leaders: and Gloria Burgess (424-5168) and Priscilla Jahier (351-4941) Lucy Fetterolf (co-leader emeritus) Meets the 2nd Wednesday each month at 12:30pm and 7:30 in the Fiske Room This year the Study will be “Who is Jesus?” (See page 15 for more information) CIRCLE 4 QUILTING Leader: Asenath Fuchs (692-4139) Thursday Mornings at 9:30am in Room 101 Quilting Circle will meet September 8th at 9:30am to work on this year’s quilt. All are welcome You do not need experience in quilting. CIRCLE 6 CRAFTS—HOLIDAY SHOPPE Leader: Kris Colbert (271-4072) Fridays, 9:45am in the Craft Room 212. All are welcome. 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 of Old First Church. 14 Youth Ministry invites teens in 7th -12th grades to join the fun on the first Sunday evening of the month from 6-8 pm in the Youth Room upstairs. Enjoy food preparation, conversation, games, scripture, and more. How will you identify and respond to God’s call on your life? Find out what God has cooked up for you!! Sign up each month in the Youth Room or Email- Gretchen Hargis - [email protected] that you will be attending. All teens are welcome! Friends are welcome! Dates for the first half of the year are October 2 , November 6th, December 4th, and January 8th. Mark these Sundays on the calendar so you don’t miss out on the good cookin’ and MORE. nd 11 SUN August 28 4 MON August 29 5 9:30a Prayers 10a Worship 6:45p AA 11 9:30a 10a 10:20a 11a 11:15a 6:45p 9:30a 10a 10:20a 11:15a 6:30p August 30 LABOR DAY CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED 12 Prayers 9:15-10:15a Gentle Bends Worship 7:30p NA Church School/102 7:30p Trustees Ice Cream Social 7:30p B.S. Comm. CE Parents Meeting/YR AA 18 19 Prayers Worship Church School/102 Stephen Ministries TUXIS TUE 9:15-10:15a Gentle Bends 7:30p NA 25 26 9:30a Prayers 10a Worship w/ Kids’&Youth Choirs 10:20a Church School/102 11:15a Stephen Ministries Program Presentation 6:45p AA 9:15-10:15a Gentle Bends 7:30p NA 12 WED August 31 6 7 11a-4p Thrift Store 1:00p AA 2:30p Staff Meeting/103 9:15-10:15a Gentle Bends 13 14 9:30a 11a-4p 1:00p 7p PW Board Thrift Store AA Joint Sessions/Deacons/101 Then Deacons/102 7:15p AA 7:30p BS Troop 32 Weathervane Articles Due 9:15-10:15a 12:30p 5-5:30p 5-7p 5:30-6p 7:15p 7:30p 7:30p 20 11a-4p Thrift Store 1:00p AA 2:30p Staff Meeting/103 7:30p PW-C1/Evening 21 27 11a-4p Thrift Store 1:00p AA 28 9:15-10:15a 5-5:30p 5-7p 5:30-6p 7:15p 7:30p 9-10a 9:15-10:15a 5-5:30p 5-7p 5:30-6p 7:15p 7:30p Gentle Bends PW/C3-Bible Study Kids’ Choir Youth Club Youth Choir AA BS Troop 32 PW/C3-Bible Study THU FRI 1 2 11a-4p Thrift Store 5-9:30p Giant Steps 9:30a Al Anon 11a-4p Thrift Store 8 9 9:30-11a 11a 11a-4p 5-9:30p 8p PW/C4-Quilting Archival Meeting Thrift Store Giant Steps Sr. Choir Rehearsal PW/C4-Quilting Thrift Store Giant Steps Sr. Choir Rehearsal 9:30-11a 11a-4p 5-9:30p 8p PW/C4-Quilting Thrift Store Giant Steps Sr. Choir Rehearsal 9:30-11a 11a-4p 5-9:30p 8p Al Anon Crafts Thrift Store Koenig/Perkins Wed. Reh. PW/C4-Quilting Thrift Store Giant Steps Sr. Choir Rehearsal 13 3:30p Koenig/ Perkins Wedding 17 9:30a Al Anon 9:45a-12p Crafts 11a-4p Thrift Store 24 9:30a Al Anon 9:45a-12p Crafts 11a-4p Thrift Store 30 29 Mail Weathervane Gentle Bends Kids’ Choir Youth Club Youth Choir AA BS Troop 32 10 23 22 Gentle Bends Kids’ Choir Youth Club Youth Choir AA BS Troop 32 3 16 15 9:30-11a 11a-4p 5-9:30p 8p 9:30a 9:45a-12p 11a-4p 5:30p SAT 9:30a Al Anon 9:45a-12p Crafts 11a-4p Thrift Store October 1