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    Volume 40

    Issue 8Denbigh Presbyterian Church

    Our Church Staff

    Pastor

    The Reverend Deborah DailMinisterial Intern

    Rusty Norton

    Director of Childrens/Youth Ministries

    Liz Marshall

    Director of Music Ministries

    Dr. Kelly Montgomery

    Administrative Assistant

    Wanda Hale

    Sexton Team

    Mark, June, Lauren and Nick Tessarolo

    Pre-Kindergarten Director

    Maggie Vincelette

    The Denbigh Digest ispublishedmonthly on the third or fourth

    MondayThe deadline for items

    to be included is 9:00 AMon that Monday

    Comments or Questions?

    Contact the church officeat 877-2048 or e-mail us [email protected]

    October 22, 2012

    Inside this issue:

    Upcoming Events 1

    Worship/Finance 2

    Stewardship/Endowment 3

    Outreach 4-6

    Haiti Mission/New Member 7

    Session News/Christmas Events 8

    Pre-Kindergarten/IT 9

    Childrens and Youth Ministry 10-11

    Congregational Care 12

    Birthdays/Thank You 13

    Jerry Helms 14

    November Volunteer Schedule 15

    Calendar 16

    Next IssueNovember 26, 2012

    Trunk-or-Treat!

    Wednesday, October 316:30-7:30 PM

    Come out and support this

    great outreach ministry.

    Thanksgiving Worship ServiceDenbigh Presbyterian Church

    302 Denbigh Blvd., Newport News 23608

    757-877-2048

    Wednesday, November 21, 2012 at 7:30 p.m.

    Please join us in giving thanks!

    Bring your family and friends!

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    Church Record Active Membership (395)

    Attendance 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21

    Worship 115 127 123 138

    Nurseries 8 8 16 9

    Sunday School 23 23 32 24

    Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper

    Please join us in celebrating the Lords Supper on Sunday, November

    25. Please prayerfully prepare for the celebration of the Lords Supper.

    CHURCH BUDGET

    Actual Year to Date September 30, 2012

    Total Income $ 213,842.85

    Total Expenses $ 209,136.07

    Net Difference $ (4,706.78)

    All Saints SundayNovember 4, 2012

    If you would like to make a donation for flowers in memory

    of loved ones, please see Rebecca Powell or Pat Terry.

    Thank you.

    The Session is seeking a church treasurer. The treasurer needs to have some accounting ex-perience, be computer literate and be prepared to commit approximately 25-30 hours permonth to fulfill the responsibilities of this volunteer position. If you are interested in exploringthis ministry opportunity, please contact Finance Chair John Fleming at 249-3574 or

    [email protected].

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Commitment SundayNovember 4

    Many of us have wonderful memories of our church: our children being baptized, ouryouth making their public professions of faith, beautiful weddings, and times we met tosay our final goodbyes to our loved ones as they have gone to go be with the Lord. Wehave made new friends and continued to see old ones.

    It is time again for church members to decide how they will support our church this com-ing year. The Budget Team will meet in November to establish the 2013 Operating Budget

    based on our pledges, giving history and estimated operating expenses.

    Why do we make a commitment to the Operating Fund of our church?

    It makes us feel good. It might make us feel good, but that is not enough reason topledge.

    We feel guilty if we dont. Again, we might feel guilty, but that feeling will pass

    shortly.

    We get a tax deduction. This is true, but any charity will give a tax deduction.

    We give TOGLORIFY GOD through the ministries of our church.

    Discuss your pledge with your family. Include the children in your discussion. Be prepared

    to make your commitment on Sunday, November 4.

    ENDOWMENT STATUS

    *** ENDOWMENT UPDATE ***Balance Jan 1, 2012 $16,484

    Increase Jan 1 to Sep 1 + 3,202

    Balance Sep 1 $19,686

    Goal for Dec 31 $25,000

    Only a few families have made donations to this fund; please consider becoming one!

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    Some suggestions for DUCOs pantry:

    Meat Peanut butter Fruit Jelly/Jam

    Cereal Spaghetti sauce Pasta Dry Potatoes Beans Canned meals (stew, ravioli,

    etc.)

    Rice Dry milk (individual pkgs.)

    Jello Baby food and formula

    Food items should becanned/boxed/non-perishable

    S.H.A.R.E.November 2012 S.H.A.R.E.orders can be placed theweek of October 29-November 2. The orders willbe placed on Monday, No-vember 5 at 10:00 AM andwill be distributed in the Nar-thex area of Denbigh Presby-terian Church on Saturday,

    November 17 from 7:00-7:30AM. All orders must bepicked up by 7:30 AM.Volunteers cannot be heldresponsible for orders which

    are not picked up.

    Denbigh Presbyterian Church mem-

    bers will work at the Food Bank on

    Saturday, November 17, 2012. For

    more information contact Terry

    Hall.

    Fruit-ful Living

    Enjoy sweet Texas oranges andgrapefruits, and your fruitfulsupport will help DenbighUnited Christian Outreach

    minister to families in our localcommunity. The fruit is treeripened picked, packed, and

    shipped the same day. Ruby Red Grapefruit & HamlinOranges each have $25.00 & $42.00 options; Navel Or-

    anges are $26.00 & $46.00 per box. (Each small box =18 20 lbs.; each large box = 38 40 lbs.) What asweetholiday gift idea! Contact DUCO, 757-877-6211,ext. 5, or speak with DUCO Representative, enter name& contact info for your church to order by November28 with delivery expected no later than December 10.DUCO thanks you for sharing in thisfruit-filled harvest!

    Please see Gail McLeod or Betty Mayes to place yourorder.

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    Holiday Food and Gifts for Needy Families

    The Local Missions Team of the Outreach Committee is coordinating the provision of Thanks-giving and Christmas dinners to a number of families in our community. Please assist us by

    bringing the following food items to church and placing them on the kitchen counter:

    Canned sweet potatoes Boxes of instant mashed potatoes

    Boxes of prepared stuffing mix

    Bags or boxes of rice

    Canned cranberry sauce

    Additionally, as part of our Pauls Ministry, we will provide breakfast and lunch foods for the

    children of these families during their holiday breaks. We would appreciate donations of thefollowing foods:

    Honey Nut Cheerios or Frosted Mini-Wheats

    Single-serve packets of flavored instant oatmeal

    Cans of chicken noodle and vegetable soup

    Single-serve packets of hot chocolate mix

    Canned or bottled apple juice and pineapple juice

    Boxes of granola breakfast bars

    Cans of Spaghetti-Os, ravioli, or spaghetti

    Boxes of macaroni and cheese Cans of Vienna sausages

    Single-serving bags of chips

    You may also leave these items at the church kitchen counter.

    If you prefer, you may make monetary donations; please designate these contributions to thechurchs Food Closet. We will use these funds to purchase turkeys, hams, pies, bread, and per-

    ishable dairy products to complete these meals. A member of our Local Missions Team will be

    standing at the kitchen counter each Sunday to accept your donations.

    Finally, we will also provide for each of the children (birth through high school) of these fami-lies one gift valued at $20 or less, as well as items these children need throughout the yearundergarments and socks. Tags for these gifts will be posted in November on a bulletin boardin the main hallway.

    We will receive food items and donations until November 11, 2012 for Thanksgiving

    meals and until December 16 for Christmas meals and gifts.

    Canned chicken broth

    Corn (not creamed)

    Green beans

    Disposable turkey pans

    Relish

    Cans of Fruit

    Boxes of saltine crackers

    Packages of Oodles of Noodles

    Pudding cups

    Peanut butter

    Jelly

    Mayonnaise Boxes of fruit drinks

    Pop Tarts

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    The Salvation Army is seeking volunteers for bell ringing for donations at local businesses. Tovolunteer, please contact Jim Colston at 757-838-4875 ext. 104.

    Provide the simple gift of a shoebox filled with small giftsand change lives. Samaritans Purse shoebox brochures, which

    provide suggested gift ideas, are in the narthex. You can fillyour own shoebox, use one of the plastic decorated boxes pro-vided in the narthex or use one of the Samaritans Purse Shoe-

    boxes located on the kitchen counter. Please include $7.00 inyour box to help with shipping costs. The deadline to turn inshoeboxes is Sunday, November 4. We will dedicate the boxes

    November 11 during the worship service. If you have any ques-tions please contact Liz Marshall or Debbie Ames.

    Coming soon! The 2012 Angel Board will be located on oneof the bulletin boards located in the Narthex area. There will

    be two sets of tags one that you will take and fulfill returningthe tag along with the wrapped gift and the second tag willremain on the bulletin board to help with tracking of items.Thank you in advance for your help with this outreach minis-try. The Angel Board gifts will be due no later than Sunday,December 16 and can be turned in anytime after the board isup. All gifts should be clearly marked with the correspond-ing tag which will help in sorting the items for each family.

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    Pumpkins Are Here!

    Once again the Haiti Mission Team is selling pumpkins

    to raise money for the 2013 mission trip.

    Thanks for your continued support!

    Any questions, please call

    Sandi Murawski at 804-642-5613.

    Annual Garage Sale

    The annual garage sale isjust around the corner inthe Spring of 2013. It istime to start saving your

    treasures. Please note that we cannotexcept items at the church at this timedue to limited storage space. It is very

    helpful if you can price all of the itemsahead of time. We will not be collectingclothing, shoes, etc. Those items can bedonated to local charities. All proceedswill go to support the 2013 HaitiMission Team.

    Confections for a Cause

    Save the date forDecember 9,2012 immediately followingchurch. The 2013 Haiti MissionTeam is planning a special time ofsampling some wonderful desserts,

    participating in a silent auction andenjoying an afternoon of delightful

    entertainment. All proceeds will go toward the nextHaiti Mission Team. If you have any questions,

    please contact Sandi Murawski at 804-642-5613.

    James Quentin Dudashjoined Denbigh Presbyterian Church on Sun-day, October 7 by Profession of Faith and baptism. Quentin has astrong sense of family and feels very strong in his Christian faith. At14 he has some experience in the construction field working with hisuncle. He loves to write and share his writing with others. DenbighPresbyterian Church is Quentins first church home. He is very excited

    to be a member and through membership to be a better Christian.

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    October 2012 Session Summary

    1. Heard a presentation from JES Construction concerning the repairsneeded in the Pre-K Wing and the Youth Room in the Education Wing andhow they would make the necessary repairs.

    2. Elected Pete Marshall to the Endowment Team.

    3. Elected Dan Dail as chair of Long Range Planning Committee.

    4. Elected Ray Minch as Assistant Treasurer and Martha Miller as Book-keeper for 2013.

    5. Elected John Fleming as Finance Committee Chair for 2013.

    6. Elected John McLeod as Clerk of Session for 2013.

    7. Received financial review report from Gail McLeod of the EndowmentFund.

    8. Determined nursery attendants and Faith Weaver Friends Volunteershave completed sexual misconduct prevention forms.

    CHRISTMAS FAMILY DINNER

    This years Christmas Family Dinner for the

    whole congregation will be on

    Sunday, December 16 following the worshipservice.

    Everyone is asked to bring a covered dish. Wewill have dinner, entertainment, singing and a

    very special visitor. Watch for more details aboutour Christmas Family Dinner.

    Christmas Eve Services

    6:30 PM Childrens/Family Service

    with communion.

    9:00 PM Traditional Service withcommunion and candlelighting.

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    October is such a fun month here at DPPK. Newport News Fire De-partment Station #9 stopped by with both their engine and their laddertruck. The firefighters came into our classrooms to demonstrate Stop,Drop, and Roll and Stay Low and Go. They taught about fire safety andshowed off all of their gear.

    The very next week brought a visit from Officer Livingston, who is aCommunity Resource Officer with the Newport News Police Department.Officer Livingston talked about the importance of wearing our helmetswhile bike riding, and gave a demonstration of his special vehicle called a

    Segway! The children also were able to view his police department vehi-cle. They loved seeing the flashing lights and hearing the loud siren. Offi-cer Livingston told them that police officers are here to help them, and hespoke to them about how to be safe on Halloween night while trick-or-treating.

    Speaking of Halloween, we will have our annual Halloween costumeparades on October 30 and 31 right after carpool. Please stop by to watchus if you have the time. If the weather cooperates we will be outside inthe parking lot, but if it is raining we will parade around the sanctuary. I

    hope you can join us!

    Maggie Vincelette

    DPPK Director

    Seeking help with the Information Technology Committee.

    Do you have some skills with Computers, Telephones, or Audio-Visual to include running avideo camera, projector or just setting up a TV and DVD player?

    Well, if you do or would like to learn how, I have a fabulous opportunity for you! We are look-ing for some volunteers to help out in various ways, such as assisting in setting up and takingdown the projector for Sunday morning announcements, recording worship services and spe-cial events, setting up A/V equipment for special events or helping out in several other ways.

    If you are able to help out on a continuing basis or just occasionally please contact Pete Mar-

    shall, 874-3672 or see me at church. Any help is appreciated. Pete Marshall

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    Church Record of Participation

    At Faith Weaver Friends

    Attendance 10/03 10/10 10/17 10/24

    Children 44 40 36 30

    Adults 27 22 24 16

    Total 71 62 60 46

    OurWednesday night Faith Weaver Friends program for K through 12th grade students hasstarted. Our fall session will end on December 12 and Youth Sunday will be held on

    December 16.

    NO Faith Weavers on November 21- Happy ThanksgivingPraise God for the success of Faith Weaver Friends!

    I am so thankful for the support and love that you volunteers give to the children each week!

    Provide the simple gift of a shoebox filled with smallgifts and change lives. Samaritans Purse shoebox brochures,

    which provide suggested gift ideas, are in the narthex. Youcan fill your own shoebox, use one of the plastic decoratedboxes provided in the narthex or use one of the Samaritans

    Purse Shoeboxes located on the kitchen counter. Please in-clude $7.00 in your box to help with shipping costs. The

    deadline to turn in shoeboxes is Sunday, November 4. Wewill dedicate the boxes November 11 during the worship ser-vice. If you have any questions please contact Liz Marshallor Debbie Ames.

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    Trunk-or-Treat

    Denbigh Presbyterian youth will once again host Trunk-or-Treat for all churchyouth and any neighbors that wish to attend. We will host this event on Halloween

    Night, October 31, in the parking lot here at DPC from 6:30-7:30 PM.

    There will be a sign-up sheet for members wishing to decorate their car/van/trucktrunks and get dressed up in the spirit of Halloween to hand out candy to all those

    who attend.

    This year the event is not part of Faith Weaver Friends; therefore, no dinner will beserved and there will be no games.

    Please plan to bring your child/ren and stay with them as they go from one vehicleto the next.

    Watch for more information to follow as time gets near. The contact person forthis event is Lisa Canaday.

    The Walk in the Park kicks off with plenty of holiday cheer on Tuesday, November 20,2012 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Woodside High School in Newport News. This event was for-merly called The Human Race. Mrs. Claus plans to attend and we hope even the very busy

    Santa himself will stop by. Tickets are $10.00 (adult), $5.00 (ages 12 and under), $8.00(Military or Veteran with ID) or $25.00 for groups of 5 people, children in arms 2 years andunder are free.

    Denbigh Presbyterian Middle School and High School youth are planning to attend.DPC members and youth will meet at Woodside High School at 5:30 p.m. Please contact Lisa

    Canaday 757-874-2394 for additional information or to sign up and go as a group member.

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    Joan Kiser

    Rhett Hickman

    Myrna Bickhart

    Jerry Helms

    Amelia Britts daughter-in-law

    Jeanne Kent

    Marianne Williams father

    Michelle Ramdeholls mother and brother

    Trudy Bowmans husband

    Kathy Baldwins father

    Leslie MaloneyJamie Eason

    Pete Buchanan

    Stephanie Harris

    Anne Averys sister-in-law

    Chip Shefeltons father

    Morris Kincaid

    Beth Coulson

    Sadie Johnson

    Whit Mayes son-in-law

    Phil Gruber

    Johnny Ames

    Pat Horton

    Tom Joyce Bruce Baffer Chris Rupp

    Robert Depp Caroline Joyce Michael Shea

    Pete Marshall Lee Holfert Daniel Jones

    Jennifer

    Lambert

    David Baird Joel Silva

    David Powers Jacob Mayes Kelly Keene

    Jonathan

    Graebener

    Dan

    Barnhart

    David

    Burroughs

    Terri Minch Osner Daniel Troyer Rob Phelps

    Lazaro Durruty

    Mark Manoso Ryan Jones James OSuna

    Jennifer Hale Will iams

    Derrick Parker

    Ricardo Marquez

    Bruce and Deb Robinson

    Kirk

    McCullough

    We express our sympathies to the

    following families. May God

    bring comfort and hope to all

    who grieve.

    Beth Coulson and family on the deathof her sister Harriet Linkous Rowe.

    Hazel Bruce (one of our Pre-Kindergarten teachers) and family onthe death of her mother GeorgannaRingas.

    Christy Silva and family on the deathof Christys father Jim Paulin.

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    "Thank You" to all of those who visited me,

    called and sent cards during my recent hospitalstay. Lots of love was received and given -

    again, thanks, to my loving DPC family.

    Pat Horton

    On behalf of the Bereavement Committee Iwould like to express my deep appreciation toeveryone who has so generously volunteered tohelp with funerals at DPC this year.

    Thank you to the ushers, people providing foodfor the receptions following the funeral, peoplehelping to set up and clean up for receptions, andfor people who stayed at the familys home while

    the family attended the visitation and funeral andproviding meals to families who lost a loved one.

    Thank you to Verni and Wanda for e-mailingDPC members my needs for volunteers for thesefunerals. Our church is so blessed with loving andcaring members who are always there to helpwhen needed Thank you.

    Connie Hunt Co-chair Bereavement Committee/Congregational Care

    1 Suzanne Fleming

    A1 Brian and Stephanie Harris

    2 Haley Crippen

    3 Bev Daniels

    3 Grace Humphries

    3 Chancey Hall

    4 Jennifer Ryan

    4 Jim Vollmer

    5 Anneliese Collins

    8 Brittany Hall

    8 Katy Tessarolo

    9 Paul Reynolds

    12 Tyler Jamison

    13 Hallie Webster

    13 Robert Depp

    14 Jacob Potts

    16 Rick Pauley

    17 Chelsea Fuselier

    17 Nate Martin

    18 Liz Marshall

    19 Christopher Garcia

    20 Pat Horton

    21 Rhett Hickman

    22 Claire Schwarting

    22 Henry Schwarting

    23 Charles Miller

    24 Taylor Roach

    24 Shirley Rucker

    24 Richard Horner

    25 Sara Sue Law

    26 Ham Fairfield

    30 Pamela McCullough

    WE ARE BOTH SO GRATEFUL FORAND HUMBLED BY THE CARING ANDCONCERN EXPRESSED TO US OVER THELAST SEVERAL WEEKS.

    YOUR CARDS, CALLS, AND VISITSFED OUR SOULS AND LIFTED OUR SPIR-ITS. THE DELICIOUS FOOD YOUBROUGHT NOURISHED OUR BODIES.

    EACH ACT REMINDED US ONCEAGAIN HOW BLESSED WE ARE TO BE APART OF THIS CHURCH FAMILY. GOD IS

    ALIVE AND WELL AT DPC!

    PEG AND DON HARVEY

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    October 20, 2012

    Pastor Deborah Dailc/o Denbigh Presbyterian Church

    302 Denbigh Blvd.

    Newport News, VA 23608

    Dearly beloved friends at Denbigh,

    I now need help from someone to write this letter to you so that you may beable to more easily read it. At the end of August, I began my fourth year here at thePresbyterian Home in Easley, SC with the full intent of being able to visit with youfrom time to time. This is almost impossible now because of two things: 1. I amrestricted to a wheelchair and 2. I am on a catheter that has to be monitored threetimes daily.

    All of this eliminates visits from me to you but not you to me. Several of youhave been here over the three years and you cannot believe how much that has meant

    to me! You are welcomed any time.

    The other reason for inability to communicate well is the phone system. It is

    difficult to the point of being impossible for me to use due to my poor hearing.

    I am beginning to improve slightly from time to time and look forward to a visitfrom any of you. May God continue to bless you as he has me. I love you all!

    Jerry Helms

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    4 11 1821

    ThanksgivingService

    25

    Greeters

    (front/rearentrances)

    Lamb, BrendaPennell, Keith

    Cole, BettyCole, Bill

    Maloney, LeslieWilliams, Marianne

    Lassiter, EarlLassiter, Shirley

    Reynolds,Janeane

    Reynolds, Paul

    Ushers* Denotesteam cap-

    tain

    *FLEMING. JOHNGoble, Gay

    Mayes, BettyMayes, John

    *MARSHALL,PETE

    Marshall, JustinMarshall, Liz

    Marshall, Sara

    *HUNT, CONNIEAmes, DebbieScott, Shannon

    Vigilante, Debbie

    *REYNOLDS,PAUL

    Brown, RobertBrown, Sarah

    Reynolds,Janeane

    *MINCH, RAYEason, Don

    Minch, ElaineRoach, Betty

    Maloney, Leslie

    WorshipLeader

    Norton, Rusty Anson, Shirlie Fleming, Delores Dail, Dan

    Youth

    Reader

    Baldwin, Erin Tuftie, Jack Baldwin, Erin

    Childrens

    MomentMurawski, Sandi Marshall, Liz Norton, Rusty

    CribNursery

    Burns, DreamaRogers, Sarah

    Lamb, BrendaNorton, Penny

    Pennell, DaleTuftie, Lana

    Combined nurseryvolunteers needed

    Brown, SarahCole, Betty

    Toddler

    Nursery

    Scott, Shannon

    Vigilante, Debbie

    Baldwin, Kathy

    Baldwin, Erin

    Pennell, Keith

    Tuftie, Claire

    Marshall, Liz

    Marshall, Sara

    WelcomeTable

    Murawski, SandiScott, Shannon

    Vigilante, DebbieEllis, Gerry Burns, Dreama

    CountersBurroughs, Bob

    Hall, TerryTittman, Darlene

    McLeod, GailMiller, Charles

    Avery, AnneCrippen, Sara

    McLeod, JohnWilliams, Phil

    Preparationof Elements

    Burroughs, Bob

    Lamb, BrendaMarshall, Liz

    Communion

    Anson, DaveAnson, Shirlie

    Bill, GaryBill, Janet

    Bowers, KenBurroughs, BobCanaday, David

    Daniels, BevGoble, Grace

    Woodard, Carolyn

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    SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

    AAAlcoholics Anonymous SSanctuary PGPrayer Group

    MOCMen of the Church EASEEarly Alzheimers Support and Education

    DPWDenbigh Presbyterian Women FWFFaith Weaver Friends

    HSHigh School P-Parlor or Pastors Office CR-Conference Room L-Library

    MSMiddle School OAOvereaters AnonymousPEVAPresbytery of Eastern Virginia

    BSBible Study PTs Prime Timers FR-Fellowship Room

    1

    8:00 AA (FR,CR)

    2

    World Com-

    munity Day

    39:00 AA Women

    (Rm9)10:00 AA

    (FR,CR)

    Change Your

    Clocks!

    49:15 Sunday School10:30 Wor-ship/Stewardship/Pledge

    Sunday/All Saints Day11:45 Faith WeaverFriends Leader Meeting(CR)Daylight Savings Time

    Ends

    510:00 PG (P)

    69:45 Pre-K Chapel

    (S)Military Apprecia-

    tion

    Election Day

    7:00 DPW Council(CR)7:30 OA (Rm 9)

    79:45 Pre-K Chapel

    (S)Military Apprecia-

    tion

    5:45 Faith Weaver

    Friends6:30 Choir7:45 Bells

    89:00-noon Pre-K

    Conferences

    7:00 Worship Vision

    and Planning (L)

    8:00 AA (FR,CR)

    99:00-noon Pre-K

    Conferences

    109:00 Adopt-a-

    Spot9:00 AA Women

    (Rm9)10:00 AA(FR,CR)

    119:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship/ShoeboxDedication

    Thanksgiving FoodDonations Due

    12Church Of-

    ficeClosed

    7:00 Pre-k Board

    (CR)

    1310:00 Lydia Circle

    @ Gagliardis11:00-2:00 EASE

    (FR,CR)

    7:00 PORT Mtg

    (CR)7:00 Session (FR)7:30 OA (Rm 9)

    14

    5:45 Faith Weaver

    Friends6:30 Choir7:45 Bells

    15

    7:00 Meeting @

    Second Presbyterian8:00 AA (FR,CR)

    16 175:30 Food Bank7:00 SHARE9:00 AA Women

    (Rm9)10:00 AA

    (FR,CR)

    189:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship

    19

    9:00-noon Pre-KThanksgivingFeast (FR,K)10:00 PG (P)

    2010:00 Esther Circle

    (L, Lunch at Dinos)

    A Walk in the Park@ NN Park

    7:00 Priscilla Circle

    @ Pennells7:30 OA (Rm 9)

    21 Pre-KClosedNO Faith Weaver

    FriendsNO Choir No Bells

    7:30 Thanksgiving

    Service

    22Church Office

    Closed

    8:00 AA (FR,CR)

    23Church

    OfficeClosed

    6:30 WeddingRehearsal forRebecca Stoneand PrestonDuhamel (S)

    7:15 RehearsalDinner (FR,K)

    249:00 AA Women

    (Rm9)10:00 AA

    (FR,CR)

    4:00 Wedding(S,P)

    Stone/Duhamel

    259:15 Sunday School10:30 Worship/

    Communion

    26

    Digest10:00 PG (P)

    279:45 Pre-K Chapel(S)

    7:30 OA (Rm 9)

    289:45 Pre-K Chapel

    (S)5:45 Faith Weaver

    Friends6:30 Choir7:45 Bells

    29

    7:00 Budget Mtg

    (Rm 9)8:00 AA (FR,CR)

    30

    5:00-9:00 Hang-

    ing of the Greens