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News from the Hall October 2013
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have participated in (and in some cases led) See You at
the Pole, an annual student‐led prayer at schools across
the nation at their schoolʹs flagpole the morning of the
fourth Wednesday of September.
We are making our Hume Lake reservations.
(Interested? Call us quickly.) And Youth Group
members are collecting to fill shoeboxes with gifts for
children in Third World countries through Operation
Christmas Child. They are also continuing to bring
offerings to support the orphans in India, a project our
youth group adopted years back.
We were very blessed to have dinners provided for
both of our September Youth Group nights. It is such a
wonderful dynamic to add that into the night, and in
addition to adding a lot to the time of fellowshipping
together, it really helps the youth coming in straight
from school who donʹt have a lot of time to eat
otherwise. We would love some volunteers who would
like to take lead on a meal. The Youth Group can cover
the cost, but what we need are people to plan the meal,
shop for it, and prepare it in advance and bring it, or
prepare it in the church kitchen, in time for service at
6:30. We usually have 30‐35 people there, counting the
adult help. If you are interested, please call Erick and
Mary Ann. You would be blessed by it, and so would
we. Our heartfelt wish would be to offer a meal every
time we have youth group. We usually have meetings
twice a month, always on Thursdays, but dates vary.
If you would like to help a local young person go to
Hume Lake, please contact us. You can mail checks
made out to TLCF with ʺHumeʺ in the memo to P.O. Box
479, Lockwood, CA 93932, or call us to get more info to
arrange it. The cost to the youth group to send a
participant ends up being about $200, and last year we
took more than thirty‐five local youth plus nine
counselors/drivers. We have never, in the seventeen
years weʹve been doing this, had to turn a child away
because of money. This applies to Hume or to any other
activity. Our intention is that money will never prohibit
anyone from taking part. Your donations and prayers
and support go a long way to help make this possible.
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October Calendar Highlights 1 Yoga 6pm
Board Meeting at the Hall 7pm
2 Home Bureau 12 – 2pm
4 Youth Potluck 7pm
6 Produce Exchange 11am – 1pm
8 Yoga 6pm
14 Columbus Day
15 Yoga 6pm
SMCERTA 7:15pm
16 Home Bureau 12 – 2pm
17 ShakeOut 10:17am
18 Oktoberfest Potluck 7pm
20 Produce Exchange 11am – 1pm
22 Yoga 6pm
27 Country Faire 11am
31 Halloween
Nov 1 Youth Potluck 7pm
2 Eve in the Garden 4 – 8pm
3 Produce Exchange 11am – 1pm
5 Election Day
Yoga 6pm
Board Meeting at the Hall 7pm
6 Home Bureau 12 – 2pm
2013 HESPERIA HALL OFFICERS/DIRECTORS
President – Collin Riley
Vice President/Scholarship – Ed Buntz
Secretary/Treasurer – Lois Lindley
Directors – Cherie Landon, Rupert Lyle, Delfina Pineda, Janice Smith‐Ramseier, Tom Walters
Membership – Carla Martinez
Hall Scheduling– Cherie Landon
Maintenance – David Villegas
Newsletter Staff – Joanne Norlin, Barbara Walters
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Send to Carla Martinez, 76346 Hesperia Rd, Bradley, CA 93426. Membership
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News from the Hall is published 11 times per year by the Hesperia Hall Foundation under the auspices of its elected Board of Directors. It is an informational community newsletter
featuring various news and instructional articles of interest to those living in the Bryson‐
Hesperia community, along with advertisements from local vendors and services. The
editorial views expressed therein are not necessarily those of the Hesperia Hall Foundation or
its Board members. Articles and advertisements presented within come from various sources
for which there can be no warranty of responsibility by the Publishers as to their accuracy,
content, and completeness.