Post on 10-Jan-2022
Dear Friends,
Our church is embarking on an exciting spiritual journey. In the coming nine months to a year, we will be participating in a program called “Churches Alive.” “Churches Alive” will help us deepen our spiritual lives, as individuals and as a community. It will be led by two teams: a Leadership Team that guides the process, and a Prayer Team that undergirds the process with prayer and spiritual practice. Through the process, we will move towards a discernment of God’s guidance for our church. We will work towards answers to the questions, “Who is God calling us to be? and “What is God calling us to do in the years ahead?”
All of us have seen signs of what is called the “changing landscape of ministry.” Church attendance is no longer the social requirement it used to be. Shopping, sports, and just staying home with coffee and bagels are all socially acceptable activities for a Sunday morning. In the wider culture, churches are sometimes perceived to be hypocritical, moralistic, out of touch, and boring. Although we know that perception is false, if it’s out there in the culture, in order for our ministry to thrive in this new day and time, we have to change that perception by our words and our actions.
The good news is that people who don’t attend church are often seeking spiritually. They are looking for acceptance and belonging. They are looking for a connection to the Holy. They are looking for tra-dition (but not traditionalism). Our church has a lot to offer those spiritually seeking folks. “Churches Alive,” by the grace of God, will help us shape our ministries reach out to spiritual seekers and function faithfully in the years to come.
“Churches Alive” is a program of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ, one of two denominations with which our church is affiliated. We will work with a coach who will provide re-sources and support. We will be applying for a “Vitamin (vital ministries) Grant” from the Hampden As-sociation of the UCC to help cover the cost.
Here are some of the things we will do in “Churches Alive:” Share stories in large and small groups
Practice good communication skills, especially when we disagree
Learn new ways to pray together and in solitude
Do a thorough assessment of our church’s property and financial practices
Gather information about the community surrounding the church, to find opportunities for
Ministry
God’s Spirit is at work among us. Signs of vitality are popping up already. Our youth are getting to-gether with the youth from UCC Second Church for fellowship, retreats, and service projects. A group has organized to welcome refugees who are settling in Westfield with kits of kitchen and cleaning sup-plies. May God open our eyes and ears and hearts to more ways we can follow Jesus and bring glory to God.
In Christ An Interfaith Thanksgiving
Service will be celebrated at our
Church on Nov. 23rd at 7PM. All
are invited.
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Christmas will be here before we know it. Sunday, December 18th after church will be our rehearsal for our Christmas Eve family service and a fun family event as well. Please mark your calendars now to save the date. You never know what surprises this special Christmas party will have in store.
Mayme Lajoie & Tracy Gervais
Our “Adopt-a-Family” Salvation Army program is such a huge success every year thanks to the kind-ness and generosity of our congregation. Our kick off Sunday will be November 13th. I will post more info as it becomes available.
Carrie Salzer & Lisa Crean
Congratulations to our third graders who re-
ceived their Bibles on Sunday, Oct. 30th!
Maddie Balzano Alexandra Benoit Jacob Combs Lucas Fillion Norah James
Julia Kubik Samuel Kubik Noah Perkins
Confirmation class to begin Nov. 20 1 PM
Parents and their eighth grade chil-dren are cordially invited to an Ori-entation Session for the 2016-2017 Confirmation Class. Siblings are welcome to join us. We will meet in
the Fellowship Hall at 1:00 PM. Parents and youth from UCC Second Church will be joining us, along with their Interim Pastor, the Rev. Rosemary Dawson.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Pastor Elva.
On November 13th, there will be a joint meeting with the First & Second Church youth groups, FYSH & God Squad. The meeting this month will take place at First Church at 5:30, and is open to both the JH & HS students. There will be food, fun and friends!
Paint Party!! Tuesday, November 8th from 10:00AM – 2:00PM.
We have paint, rollers and drop clothes, now we need able bod-iesD. And a few parents to help chaperone as our youth are going to transform their room into the FYSH bowl. Rides can be coor-
dinated, if needed. Please contact Tracy and let her know if you can be there.
HOLIDAY FAIRE ON THE GREEN
Our FYSH Youth Group will have a beautiful and tasty display of jewelry and fresh fudge on sale in the choir room. Make sure you stop by, treat yourself and sup-port our FYSH.
Chrismon Ornaments
Family kits will be going home on November 20th and need to be returned November 27th. If you cannot be here either of those weekends, please contact Tracy to make arrangements. We need lots of help this year as we have been
blessed with a new, larger tree, which we hope to adorn before the Novi Cantori concert on December 3rd.
Mark your calendars and come join
us for some holiday caroling on
December 2ndDD...More infor-
mation to follow.
First Church Annual Quilt First Church Annual Quilt First Church Annual Quilt First Church Annual Quilt
Show Show Show Show November 18th and 19th November 18th and 19th November 18th and 19th November 18th and 19th
Quilts are needed to exhibit at our “Candy Cane Fair.” A favorite quilt will be voted on by the attendees, a prize will be given. A fee of $10 per quilt is charged. The quilt may be for sale by the owner. We hope to have a wonderful exhibit.
First Prize — $50
Second Prize — $25
Third Prize — $15
Drop off time is the week of November 14th, between 9AM-1PM. For more information please call Beverly Gamble at 568-5433, Lynn Brownlee at 568.7095 or the church office at 568-2833.
The World Service com-mittee has received emails from Elizabeth Kennedy on conditions at HELO Haiti. This is one the international missions
that we support. She listed materials that they need---full size new sheets, children’s new underwear and socks—
for age 4 up to teenagers. If you have watched the news it is hard to compre-hend how they can manage there. We know how well you support our neigh-bors at the Food Pantry and the Samari-tan Inn. If you are able to help with any of these items it will be appreciated. For more information see Donate button on Facebook or via website www. HeloHai-ti.org/how-to-help. Submitted by Linda Hauk, chair World Service
FOOD PANTRY WALK RESULTS! We didn’t win the trophy, but we did raise $1200 dollars. All the walkers combined raised over $5000!
Stewardship Sunday a Success Good News! The Stewardship Sunday pro-gram has been wonderfully supported by our church congregation. If you have not returned your card please take the time and mail it back
to the church or better yet drop it in the offering plate on Sunday morning. Additional cards are available outside the church office, at the back of the sanctuary and in the narthex. The Stewardship Committee is thankful for the generosi-ty of the membership of our church.
Sunshine Baskets Sunshine Baskets Sunshine Baskets Sunshine Baskets Sunday, Nov. 20th Sunday, Nov. 20th Sunday, Nov. 20th Sunday, Nov. 20th
What a terrific way to show those people of the church that may be shut-in, ill or just unable to make it to church how much they are thought of. We encour-age donations of items, time and money to make these baskets possible. Please bring gifts to church on November 20th We are in need of the following items: Fresh Fruit: Apples, Oranges, Pears and Bananas, Grapes, Kiwi Dried Fruit: Apricots, Dates, Figs, Prunes and Raisins
Individual Wrapped items: Crackers, Muffins or Mini Breads, Cookies, Small Gifts, Mints or soft candies, Small Jars of Jelly or Jam. Monetary gifts are needed to defray the cost of supplies. (ribbon, containers, cards)
The Delight of Diversity
Title from Richard Rohr, The Delight of Diversity, Tuesday, September 20, 2016, ---meditations@cac.org
Autumn is a great reminder of God’s creative diversity: all those colors, all those varieties of trees. Bird feeders attract birds of assorted sizes, colors, favored foods and nesting habits. So many categories of living things and such wide differences within each! Humanity is a prime example. We are of different sizes, colors, customs, reli-gions, mode of dress and national origins. Genesis 1:31 says that God saw everything that he had made, and indeed, it was very good. There is a divine touch to all of creation, including us human beings. Therefore, when Jesus said, “Love one another as I have loved you,” we can assume that he meant we are called to care about each other and take pleasure in our diversity. With greater understanding of each other, we see more similarity than differences.
An Ecumenical Series ~ From Strangers to Friends
Join us in trying to carry out Jesus’ love commandment by coming to know more about families who are settling in our area (350 refugees this year through Ascentria). Where do they come from? What is the impact on our schools? How can we welcome without intimidating? How does this change feel to us, in our hearts? What? A series of book studies, guest speakers and discussion on the immigration process, refugee experience and our response.
Where? The American Inn, Crane Building, Rte. 10/202S, Southwick
When? Friday, November 4th at 6:30 p.m. Speaker? Laura Holtz, Coordinator of ESOL/Employment Services for Catholic Charities
Topic? “What It Takes To Get In: The Vetting Process” Optional Preparation? Find Seeking Refuge by Stephan Bauman and Matthew Soerens, Read Chapter 5
Who’s Invited? YOU! Westfield and Southwick Teens and Adults encouraged to attend. RSVP: Shirley Anderson, 998.3760
“Just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me.”
(Matthew 25:40b) Good or bad, what we do/say to others, we do to Jesus. How can we do what Jesus himself would do? Become part of the welcome.
Folks from Turkey, Syria, Somalia, Iran, Ukraine, Moldova, Congo, Bhutan and Iraq are arriving monthly, being housed by Ascentria, Catholic Charities and Jewish Family Services. An ecumenical effort (our church, 2nd Con-g’l, Central Baptist and Wyben Community Church) continues to make “kits” to complete the furnishing of those homes.
Here’s what you can do. Either offer funds to buy hygiene products or purchase them yourself, leaving them in a box provided in the coat room. (List follows) These items and kits from sister churches are stored in our base-ment.
Bathroom/Hygiene Kits
6-88 rolls of toilet paper Boxes of Feminine Hygiene Products
Bottles of shampoo Hand/body lotion
Bars of soap Band aids
Toothbrushes Shaving cream & disposable razors
Tubes of toothpaste Hairbrushes/combs
Deodorant (men & women)
Beyond this list, Kitchen Kit items (new or used) would be appreciated: silverware, pots, pans, baking dishes, mixing/serving bowls, manual can opener, etc.
Call Alice Flyte (562.2117) or Ann Mundy --------- (562.1864) for more information.
Women Fellowship Annual Women Fellowship Annual Women Fellowship Annual Women Fellowship Annual
Victorian TeaVictorian TeaVictorian TeaVictorian Tea Saturday, December 3rd at 1:30PMSaturday, December 3rd at 1:30PMSaturday, December 3rd at 1:30PMSaturday, December 3rd at 1:30PM
Tickets are $15.00Tickets are $15.00Tickets are $15.00Tickets are $15.00 Tickets must be purchased in advance. This Event sells
out fast. Please call the church office for tickets at 568-
2833..
Community Christmas Festival
Mark you calendars now!
The Community Carol Festival will again usher in the 2016 holiday season with festive Christmas music. The concert will be held on Saturday, December 3rd at 4:00 PM and will feature the adult chamber choir, Novi Cantori, The New England Brass Quartet and Moriah (a division of Young Singers of Greater Westfield).
The concert has no admission charge, but all dona-tions will be gratefully accepted.
Submitted by
Janet St. Jean
Picture of
Novi Can-
tori singers
submitted
by Janet
St. Jean.
Meals for Families in
Crisis Situations
The diaconate has decided to reinstate a program to provide meals to families in cri-sis. Initially the program will run for a trial period of approximately October 2016 through June 2017. As long as 20 people from the congregation are willing to provide no more than 2 meals per year. Sandra Chamberlain and Barbara James have de-veloped and will oversee the program as they did a few years ago. If you would like to join this effort please contact Sandra Chamber-lain or Barbara James for further information.
Please Notify the Church Office WhenH
� � You or a family member would like a
visit.
� � You have a change of address.
� � Your Phone number has changed.
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changed
November
Birthdays 11/1 Bob Seher
11/2 Lisa Crean
11/3 Robert Bard
11/5 Michael Cichonski
11/5 Heidi Guay
11/6 Seth James
11/7 Greg Hamel
11/7 Kerri Grimaldi
11/8 Megan Hawks
11/10 Jean Rainey
11/10 Dorothy Cichonski
11/11 Phil Zych
11/12 Richard Grimaldi
11/12 Mayme Lajoie
11/12 Marie Marx
11/15 Gary Manley
11/16 Mary Jane Pierce
11/17 Winifred Calegari
11/17 Sherry Balzano
11/17 Sarah Bray
11/20 Alex Fontanilles
11/21 Darlene Klaubert
11/29 Tom Samwell
11/29 Will Fruwirth
FROM THE PROPERTY COMMITTEE
Bob has changed the lock (temporarily at the request of Women’s Fellowship) on the library room so that the Christmas items may be displayed there. If you need entry, please see Peggy, Cindy, Bob or Joan Deacon.
Mike has inquired about the best way to report an emergency in the church building. The fire depart-ment has advised us to always call 911 first even though we are next door to the fire department.
Office Administrator Peggy is checking and updating all first aid kits in the building. When she finds something that needs updating, she generously purchases it on her own. We thank her for her donations of needed items when required.
Church Parking Lot Rental
Our church owns a piece of property which is a parking lot on Broad Street. Presently we receive rent from Brad Moir, a lawyer for 15 spaces. Re-cently it was brought to our attention that Westfield State University is looking for 40 parking spaces in downtown West-field. Bob has talked with them and they would agree to use their liability insurance, plow the snow, install needed lighting, monitor the parking lot, keep it clear of trash, provide needed signage, and pay $400 a month to the church. We need to paint lines in the lot. Bob is working on a lease document for the university.
Members of the Property Committee will be doing a “deep cleaning” of the kitchen on Tuesday October 25th at 6:30 PM.
Submitted by, Judy Lyon
Our thanks to our Bob
Brownlee for all his hard
work preparing the clearing
of the brush and painting
the lines on the Broad St.
parking lot.
Picture submitted by Pastor Elva.
Women’s Fellowship November Newsletter
Back for the second time!! Our fabulous local high school students.
All church members and guests are welcomed to attend.
Business meeting at 1:00 pm
Refreshments served after the performance.
See What You Missed!!
Singing….dancing...enthusiasm….style…. Singing….dancing...enthusiasm….style…. Singing….dancing...enthusiasm….style…. Singing….dancing...enthusiasm….style…. and grace!and grace!and grace!and grace!
Please check out the “NEW” Greater Lakes Scrip website for all you holiday gift cards.Please check out the “NEW” Greater Lakes Scrip website for all you holiday gift cards.Please check out the “NEW” Greater Lakes Scrip website for all you holiday gift cards.Please check out the “NEW” Greater Lakes Scrip website for all you holiday gift cards.
New Weekly specials! Please see Cindy on Sunday morning for ordering information!
Holiday Faire at Church on the Green will be held on November 18 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM and November 19 from 9:00 Am to 2:00 PM. Not only has our name been changed but several new features will be evident to shoppers when they come by.
A raffle of approximately thirty five themed baskets, handmade, and NFL items will be available to win with a purchased raffle ticket deposited in an appropriate numbered container. Raffle tickets will be on sale both Friday November 18 and Saturday November 19 with the winners to be drawn at the close of the fair. Bring your own address labels to get your tickets filled out quickly.
New and exciting is our new and beautiful "Christmas Room" filled with Department 56 Dickens Vil-lage collectibles donated anonymously by a very good church friend. The room will have on display Christmas scenes with buildings and accessories, with original boxes, for sale at way below retail prices.
For those shoppers who have enjoyed the fairs of the past, there will still be the delicious baked food table, Friday night suppers and Saturday lobster luncheons, Silent auction, handmade goodies table, youth group jewelry room, beautifully decorated trees with ornaments for sale in each of the rooms and Church School members will sell various kinds of fudge.
Once again beautiful quilts will be on display in the sanctuary to be voted on by each visitor. If you have a quilt you would like to enter, visit the church's web site, www. churchonthegreen.org for a registration form and more information.
Each area of our beautiful church will be brimming with gift ideas for the holiday shopper and home-made goodies to add to your Thanksgiving dinner. Please donate your items and fill a basket, donate money if you can't, and sign up to help set up, work during the fair, or take down when the fair is over. Please lend your support. This is an "all church" event.
Stop by for supper on Friday, or lunch on Saturday, to browse and shop. You won't be disappointed.
Mayme and Joan
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The October 13The October 13The October 13The October 13thththth meeting began with a moment of silent prayer for our departed meeting began with a moment of silent prayer for our departed meeting began with a moment of silent prayer for our departed meeting began with a moment of silent prayer for our departed sister, Norma Gary. sister, Norma Gary. sister, Norma Gary. sister, Norma Gary.
Joan Deacon gave the devotions for the day. This year it was decided to have dif-Joan Deacon gave the devotions for the day. This year it was decided to have dif-Joan Deacon gave the devotions for the day. This year it was decided to have dif-Joan Deacon gave the devotions for the day. This year it was decided to have dif-ferent people give the devotions each month. ferent people give the devotions each month. ferent people give the devotions each month. ferent people give the devotions each month.
The collection for the day was designated to be sent to “Our House” to support The collection for the day was designated to be sent to “Our House” to support The collection for the day was designated to be sent to “Our House” to support The collection for the day was designated to be sent to “Our House” to support their endeavors. A check for $50 was sent to them.their endeavors. A check for $50 was sent to them.their endeavors. A check for $50 was sent to them.their endeavors. A check for $50 was sent to them.
During the business meeting it was voted to send $1,000 to HELO Haiti to help During the business meeting it was voted to send $1,000 to HELO Haiti to help During the business meeting it was voted to send $1,000 to HELO Haiti to help During the business meeting it was voted to send $1,000 to HELO Haiti to help with reconstructing the damage done by hurricane “Matthew”. with reconstructing the damage done by hurricane “Matthew”. with reconstructing the damage done by hurricane “Matthew”. with reconstructing the damage done by hurricane “Matthew”.
It was also voted to start our Christmas Party at noon (12 o’clock) on December 8It was also voted to start our Christmas Party at noon (12 o’clock) on December 8It was also voted to start our Christmas Party at noon (12 o’clock) on December 8It was also voted to start our Christmas Party at noon (12 o’clock) on December 8thththth. . . . Cindy LaPlante will cater the affair and a “Yankee Swap” gift exchange will fol-Cindy LaPlante will cater the affair and a “Yankee Swap” gift exchange will fol-Cindy LaPlante will cater the affair and a “Yankee Swap” gift exchange will fol-Cindy LaPlante will cater the affair and a “Yankee Swap” gift exchange will fol-low the meal. If you have suggestions for the menu please see Rita Willard or Joan low the meal. If you have suggestions for the menu please see Rita Willard or Joan low the meal. If you have suggestions for the menu please see Rita Willard or Joan low the meal. If you have suggestions for the menu please see Rita Willard or Joan Deacon.Deacon.Deacon.Deacon.
Mayme Lajoie announced the profit from the rummage sale was $1,290. All those Mayme Lajoie announced the profit from the rummage sale was $1,290. All those Mayme Lajoie announced the profit from the rummage sale was $1,290. All those Mayme Lajoie announced the profit from the rummage sale was $1,290. All those who helped with this event were given a hearty round of applause. Mayme also who helped with this event were given a hearty round of applause. Mayme also who helped with this event were given a hearty round of applause. Mayme also who helped with this event were given a hearty round of applause. Mayme also announced that plans for the “Holiday Faire at Church on the Green” are in full announced that plans for the “Holiday Faire at Church on the Green” are in full announced that plans for the “Holiday Faire at Church on the Green” are in full announced that plans for the “Holiday Faire at Church on the Green” are in full swing. She requested that people speak to Joan Deacon if they were willing to pre-swing. She requested that people speak to Joan Deacon if they were willing to pre-swing. She requested that people speak to Joan Deacon if they were willing to pre-swing. She requested that people speak to Joan Deacon if they were willing to pre-pare or bring in items for the new “basket raffle”. Many thanks to those who vol-pare or bring in items for the new “basket raffle”. Many thanks to those who vol-pare or bring in items for the new “basket raffle”. Many thanks to those who vol-pare or bring in items for the new “basket raffle”. Many thanks to those who vol-unteered to help Joan.unteered to help Joan.unteered to help Joan.unteered to help Joan.
Pastor Elva spoke about the “Church Revival Task Force” who will be participat-Pastor Elva spoke about the “Church Revival Task Force” who will be participat-Pastor Elva spoke about the “Church Revival Task Force” who will be participat-Pastor Elva spoke about the “Church Revival Task Force” who will be participat-ing in a new program called “Churches Alive”. More information will be forth-ing in a new program called “Churches Alive”. More information will be forth-ing in a new program called “Churches Alive”. More information will be forth-ing in a new program called “Churches Alive”. More information will be forth-coming on this program. coming on this program. coming on this program. coming on this program.
Our speaker, Dick Pomeroy presented a wonderful program describing his and Our speaker, Dick Pomeroy presented a wonderful program describing his and Our speaker, Dick Pomeroy presented a wonderful program describing his and Our speaker, Dick Pomeroy presented a wonderful program describing his and Phyllis’ trip on the Danube River from the Black Sea to Budapest. We did miss Phyllis’ trip on the Danube River from the Black Sea to Budapest. We did miss Phyllis’ trip on the Danube River from the Black Sea to Budapest. We did miss Phyllis’ trip on the Danube River from the Black Sea to Budapest. We did miss Phyllis, who was unable to attend due to illness.Phyllis, who was unable to attend due to illness.Phyllis, who was unable to attend due to illness.Phyllis, who was unable to attend due to illness.
CELEBRATE THE SEASON!CELEBRATE THE SEASON!CELEBRATE THE SEASON!CELEBRATE THE SEASON!
On November 10On November 10On November 10On November 10thththth, at 1:30 pm, the Westfield High School , at 1:30 pm, the Westfield High School , at 1:30 pm, the Westfield High School , at 1:30 pm, the Westfield High School Choir will entertain us with song and dance to kick off the Choir will entertain us with song and dance to kick off the Choir will entertain us with song and dance to kick off the Choir will entertain us with song and dance to kick off the holiday season. Join us for a delightful afternoon with this holiday season. Join us for a delightful afternoon with this holiday season. Join us for a delightful afternoon with this holiday season. Join us for a delightful afternoon with this group. Refreshments to follow.group. Refreshments to follow.group. Refreshments to follow.group. Refreshments to follow. All are welcomed to attend.All are welcomed to attend.All are welcomed to attend.All are welcomed to attend. Rita Willard & Joan Deacon, CoRita Willard & Joan Deacon, CoRita Willard & Joan Deacon, CoRita Willard & Joan Deacon, Co----chairpersonschairpersonschairpersonschairpersons
Recipe of the Month Submitted by Beverly Gamble
Something tasty for Thanksgiving Morning
Baked Apple French Toast Recipe
Recipe yields 10 servings with a prep. Time of 20 minutes.
20 slices French bread (1 inch thick) 2 tsp. vanilla extract
1 can (21 ox) apple pie filling 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
8 eggs 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
2 cups of milk
Topping
1 cup packed brown sugar 1 cup chopped pecans
1/2 cup cold butter, cubed 2 tbsp. corn syrup
Directions
Arrange 10 slices of bread in a greased 13 x 9 in. baking pan. Spread with pie filling, top with remaining bread. In a large bowl, combine the eggs, milk, vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg. Pour over bread. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Remove from refrigerator 30 minutes be-fore baking. Meanwhile place brown sugar in a small bowl. Cut in butter until mixture resem-bles coarse crumbs. Stir in pecans and corn syrup. Sprinkle over French toast. Bake uncov-ered at 350° for 35-40 minutes or until a knife inserted near the center comes out clean.
Yield 10 servings.
Christmas Poinsettia
Order Form Each year our church is decorated with beautiful Poinsettia
plants donated in memory of loved ones. This year “Poinsettia
Sunday” will be on December 18th . After the service these plants will be taken to church
members who are ill and those in hospitals and nursing homes. If you would like to order
a Poinsettia please fill out the attached order form and return it to the church office.
I am placing my order for _______ Poinsettia’s at $10.00 each
Given by: _______________________________________________________________________
In memory of : ________________________________________________________________
Please return order forms to the church office no later than December 11th, with checks
payable to: “First Congregational Church”
A little bit of nostalgia from 1964
from Beverly Gamble. Enjoy! HELO HAITI
Our congregation, through the World Service Committee and Women’s Fellowship devel-oped a relationship with HELO orphanage in Les Cayes, Haiti over a year ago. I am over-whelmed by the deep concern and caring for the 50+ children at HELO, many of whom went through the death and destruction of the 2012 earthquake and now the devastation of Hurricane Matthew. $1500 has been offered by these two groups to help with reconstruction: roofs need to be replaced, shower/latrines repaired, animal pens rebuilt, clothing, bedding and food replaced. If you would like to make a personal donations. write a check payable to HELO, Inc. Mail to Elisabeth Kennedy, HELO, Inc., 1599 South Street, Coventry, CT 06238. See photos on the back hall bulletin board. Submitted with thanks by Shirley Anderson
Thanks to everyone who participated in the implementation of the Rummage Sale. It is an effective fund raiser for our con-gregation.
Sincerely,
Mayme Lajoie
A snapshot of some of our lovely volunteers who donated
their time to making our Fall Rummage Sale a success!
Left: Jean Zimmerman & Mayme Lajoie
Right: Norma Woodruff & Marylyn Smith
First Congregational
Church of Westfield 18 Broad Street
Westfield MA 01085
Www.churchonthegreen.org
Holiday Faire Church on the Green
Friday, November 18th 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Saturday, November 19st 9:00AM to 3:00PM
Baked Goods and Candy - Holiday Decorations-Silent Auction
Department 56 Dickens Village Collectibles
Christmas Tree Decorations - Knit Goods
Themed Baskets
Quilt Exhibit - Lottery Ticket Tree
*Friday... Corn & Clam Chowder & Baked Potato Bar
*Saturday… Lobster Rolls, Chips, Beverage