Sunday, July 27, 2008

August / September Handout



Download or print your copy.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

JULY'S SISTER SPOTLIGHT


I was born on March 21st, in Dexter, Maine.  My favorite color is blue.

I have been a member of the church for 45 years, I converted in my youth.  I have been a member of Pittsburgh 2nd Ward for 11 years.

I Recommend spending time with young children.  They are loving, forgiving, honest and the least unspoiled by the world.

The kitchen item that best describes me is the blender. :)  I usually blend in easily with any group of people, and like to help other people feel a part of what's happening.

I love the ocean and collect lighthouse memorabilia in particular.  A joke in our family is that my grandchildren are my hobby now.  I love to spend time with them, and collect things that I think they will enjoy.

When I was little, what I wanted to do when I grew up was go to college, be married and have children.

If I could travel anywhere in the world it would be to visit any of my children and grandchildren, who live in distant states.  I'd really rather see their loving faces than any other sight in the world.

The farthest I have been from home is Portland, OR....and the Pacific Ocean near there.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Activities for July

10th: Going to Cannery and Bishop's Storehouse

22nd: Preparedness Binders.  Finger foods will be served.  Talk to Sister Christenson about any questions.  It is at 7pm.  If you are not able to make it and still want a binder, let Sister Christenson know.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Seneca Lake Church Camp


Seneca Lake Church Camp is owned by the church and can be a great option for lodging needs when visiting Cumorah Historic Sites.  It is 40 minutes from Hill Cumorah and 15 minutes form the Peter Whitmer Home.

This year the Hill Cumorah Pageant is from July 10-19 (excluding the 13th and 14th.)  

There are 10 cabins, each sleeping 16 people, tent areas, a kitchen, an amphitheater with log sets and a fire-pit, bathrooms with showers, swimming, boating, and dinning with seating up to 250 people.  In addition to the cabins, there is a home a little separated from the camp with 5 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, full kitchen, washer, dryer, ect.  You can check all of these things out on the website.

This camp has been open for two years and is restricted for use by members only.  

The Camp has a full-time missionary couple.  They are the Camp Directors. Their phone number is: 315-585-9583.  Their email is: senecacamp@gmail.com

Check out the camps website: it is under links, named Seneca Lake Church Camp!

Lessons For July

6th: Relief Society Presidency Message

13th: #13 "Obedience: When the Lord Commands, Do It."

20th: #14 "Words of Hope and Consolation at the Time of Death."

27th: TFOT "Gospel of Jesus Christ"- L. Tom Perry

July Birthday's


12th: Rachael Fambrough
13th: Joy Johnson
22nd: Bernadette Flavin
23rd: Terri Fallert
24th: Beverly Battaglia
26th: Iris Neiser
27th: Bernadette Watton
27th: Dana Klein