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Saturday, June 8th Ice Cream Social
Honoring Nita McGuire as she
has moved to Hawaii to be with her daughter Deb and husband,
Mike Parkinson.
God’s blessings to you on this exciting new chapter
in your life!
Thank you Jon, Tom and Ed for a great
Bar-B-Que dinner on Wednesday, June 5!
Ed has his own way of preparing
hot dogs . . .
Lemonade might need a bit more sugar!
Following worship on Sunday, June 9th we held our Annual Meeting. This was Pentecost Sunday, you’ll notice the red streamers in the pictures—
a special decoration for the day.
Outgoing Council President, Lanny Johanek opened the meeting followed by Pastor’s report (including video), and Troy Malaspino, Finance Chair’s report with the budget.
Endowment Committee Chair,
Dean Henricks led a discussion
around amending their bylaws.
Good turnout for
the meeting!
Quillows made by Dorothy Michaelis were presented to High School graduates Emily Presto and Kiya Simmons on Sunday, June 16. Their extended families participated in
the readings and celebration of this accomplishment! Best wishes to you!
CHOIR LAST SUNDAY June 16 . . .
before their summer break . . . they’ll be back September 8. Naomi Dasari surprised all of us and especially her parents (Gabi and Kumar)
with a solo on the anthem, Jacob’s Ladder.
Great ending to a great year. Thank you Choir!
YOU are invited to join the SUMMER CHOIR on July 21st—rehearse at 8:15 am
William Gariano’s summer job . . .
As jobs go, this one
looks like a lot of fun!
Boy Scout
Camp Winton staff
August 18
And you thought you’d seen it all . . .
Well, here come the Ukelele ladies!
Don’t miss Sunday,
August 18
INNER WHEEL MAKES BLANKETS at ADVENT by Kathy Henricks
Citrus Heights Inner Wheel (Rotary Women) having fun and fellowship making blankets for the Citrus Heights Police Department and other groups on June 10. What does it mean to be church? Not just Sunday mornings but all week long being supportive of so many groups doing God’s Work. Our Hands. Advent touches many lives each week in ways we can never fully know, except we know we are reaching out with a caring hand.