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The Salvation Army Food Pantry requests
donations of:
1. Pasta and spaghetti sauce,
2. Canned fruit (peaches, pears,
and fruit cocktail)
3. Soups (chicken noodle, tomato,
and vegetable)
4. Canned tuna
Recharging the Great Hall Bookshelf — According to plan, we sold off the contents of the Great Hall "bring one, take one" bookshelf at our tag sale. Now it's time to "recharge" the bookshelf with fresh reading. Bring in books you longer want to keep so that others can enjoy them. It's okay to bring videos, DVDs, etc. too. Check out the shelf from time to see if there's something you would enjoy. And don't forget we have a great library too. The bookshelf is for light reading (novels, etc) and other material that might not fit in the library.
The 2010 Flower Chart is in the Great Hall. Please sign up for a Sunday that you would like your loved ones remembered. The parish secretary will contact you the week before you signed up to ask what you would like printed in the bulletin.
2010 Episcopal Church Year Guide Calendars are now avilable in the Great Hall for $2 each.
2010 Offering Envelopes for those who have returned pledge cards or who make regular gifts to the parish are available in the Cloister Room. If you have not turned in a pedge card and would like envelopes, please call the parish office at 812-232-5165.
"Help our Planet" Recycle, recycle, recycle! Indiana State University Recycling Center is at 447 N 9th Street. It is open M-F 6:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. and Saturday and SUNDAY 6:00 a.m.—12 Noon. Episcopalians say "I recycled on my way to church."
Back Problems? - Please take advantage of the back pillows located in pews at the rear of the church. Feel free to move them to your favorite seating location. They are of different sizes and densities so try several of them to find one that makes you the most comfortable. Many thanks to Joan Bonner for creating the pillows.
Deployed Military Personnel - The Diocesan Office is requesting that names of deployed military personnel be sent to them. As more and more persons within our parishes---and their family and friends---are deployed to the Middle East or to some intermediate training destination, the Tidings newspaper would like to print these names and continue to hold these persons before our diocesan household for prayer and support. to send an email and include any names and situations you are aware of related to your parish. And, if these persons can receive cards, e- mails, or other communication from friends throughout the diocese, you may also want to include that information.
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