Monday, May 19, 2008

Announcements

What will happen to some 15 million analog TV sets rendered obsolete after the transition to digital transmission on February 17, 2009?

According to the Consumer Electronics Association, 25% of them will be recycled. That’s good news because just one TV can leak eight pounds of lead into the environment. Visit CEA’s website at www.mygreenelectronics.org or go to www.earth911.org to find a recycling center that offers a TV recycling program. Or contact the U.S.
Environmental recycling hotline at 1.800.253.2687.

Article taken from AARP Bulletin May 08 vol. 49 No. 4

Each year during the National Volunteer week the contributions of time and talents made by volunteers is acknowledged.

The volunteer Department of Presbyterian Homes would like to thank Will Littell from the United Methodist Church. He gave his time and demonstrated his caring nature by visiting residents and participating with them in activities. Will, you made a difference in the lives of our residents. Thank You!

Sincerely,
Pat FiorioDirector,
Volunteer Services

Please come rain or shine.....
Summer Sunday School is every Sunday
Grow in body and wisdom all summer long with the parables from the Gospel of Matthew and more....


Matt, Julie and Nora Sipe’s last Sunday at First Church was Sunday, May 11. Matt has been appointed to be the pastor at Delano United Methodist Church in Delano, Minnesota. Blessings To You!

Peace with Justice Sunday was celebrated Sunday, May 18. A special offering was collected giving the United Methodist Church a voice in advocating peace and justice at home and around the world.




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