Community Impact Day

by Kim Matthews

NOVEMBER 5, 2011: As part of our planned Community Impact Day at Pleasant Grove, we are offering several options for community service for individuals, families and youth on Saturday, November 5.  If you are interested in more information or joining one of these efforts, please contact Lucinda Sullivan at lucinda.sullivan@pgumc.org or call the church office.

If we all give a few hours of our time on Saturday, we can make an impact in our community.  Please join us to be the “hands and feet of Christ”.
 

Share Our Shoes- 1107 Capital Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27603 http://www.shareourshoes.org/

10am- 1pm- Contact is Meredith Carle (mcarle@wcpss.net)- meet at the church at 9:30am to go to donate shoes and sort in the warehouse

1pm-4pm- Contact Donna Hill (vetmomdjh@aol.com)-meet at the church at 12:30 to go to sort shoes and distribute at the warehouse

 “Share Our Shoes, also known as “SOS”, is a shoe charity dedicated to helping those in desperate need of shoes. As a shoe charity, we collect new or gently worn shoes and give them to someone in desperate need. Each pair of shoes gives someone in need a smile and a chance to walk comfortably and safely during their times of hardship. This is a great way to recycle shoes and help someone less fortunate.

 There are an estimated 400 million, without shoes in today’s world” says Jennifer Pierce, Director of Share Our Shoes, “and at the same time, there are an estimated 1½ billion unused shoes sitting in American closets.”

 Rex Rehab- 4210 Lake Boone Trail Raleigh, NC 27607 http://www.rexhealth.com/body.cfm?id=494

10:30am- 12pm- Contact is Paul Ulanch (pulanch@hotmail.com) - meet at church at 10:00 to go play games/make puzzles with patients 1:00pm- 2:30pm.  Contact is Cindy Weidel(daisygirl11@nc.rr.com)- meet at church at 12:30 to go play games/make puzzles with patients We donated games and puzzles in June after our first family game night. Christy the Activities Coordinator from Rex Rehab said the patients have enjoyed so much that she has added extra time slots for them to use the room for playing. If you would like to bring a favorite game or puzzle to donate when you go on Saturday, please do!!

 Stop Hunger Now- http://www.stophungernow.org/site/PageServer

 THIS TEAM IS FULL…PLEASE CHOOSE ANOTHER WAY TO MAKE AN IMPACT 10am-noon-Contact Averi Avent (averiavent@netscape.com)- meet at church at 9:15am to go to St Francis UMC 2965 Kildaire Farm Rd, Cary, NC 27518-http://www.saintfrancisumc.org/“Stop Hunger Now is an international hunger relief organization that coordinates the distribution of food and other life-saving aid around the world. The organization is driven by a vision of a world without hunger and a mission to end hunger in our lifetime by providing food and life-saving aid to the world’s most vulnerable and by creating a global commitment to mobilize the necessary resources. Stop Hunger Now’s meal packaging program provides volunteers the opportunity to package dehydrated, high protein, and highly nutritious meals that are used in crisis situations and in school feeding programs for schools and orphanages in developing countries around the world.”

 Prepare and Deliver meals and visit with PGUMC members who are experiencing life situations that keep them from leaving home-

 10am-1pm- Contacts are Eileen Anderson (eileentravel@verizon.net) and Lucinda Sullivan (lucindasull@aol.com)

 Some foods will be prepared at your home ahead of time/some will be prepared at church…children can help with food prep and make cards for the folks we will visit.

 Warmth for Wake- http://www.wakegov.com/humanservices/economic/assistance/warmth.htm

Location-Everett Tree Service-10024 Baileywick Road, Raleigh, NC 27613 Meet at 8am at McDonald’s on Creedmoor Road for breakfast-bring a truck or trailer if you have one..also needed chainsaws and personal protective equipment 8am-noon- Contact is Mike Della-Rosa (miked@mts-nc.com)-participants have to be 14 years and up

 “Warmth for Wake is a seasonal energy assistance outreach program that is co-sponsored by Wake County Human Services and the North Carolina Bankers Association.

 The goal of the program is to provide fuel to low-income residents of Wake County during the coldest winter months.”

 Wood Delivery

 With the commitment of a strong volunteer base, Warmth for Wake is able to provide free deliveries of firewood to homes that can use it to offset their gas or electric heat consumption.

 Wood Delivery Schedule for the 2011–2012 season: November 5, 19; December 3, 17, 31; January 14, 28; February 11, 25; andMarch 10, 24

 Recruit at local businesses for Hurricane Irene Survivors-

 Individuals or groups take solicitation notes on our Church Letterhead with Tax ID included to area businesses and ask for donations of the items the District has requested for various kits. Letters are available at the church…contact Lucinda (lucindasull@aol.com). Businesses contacted as of 10-26 Walmart at 540/54, Brier Creek and Glenwood Ave

 Target at Brier Creek and Glenwood/Lynn Road

 BJs at Brier Creek

 Overnight work trip to Stumpy Point-

 Contact Lucinda (lucindasull@aol.com) for details. Work team leaving at 8am on Friday-returning Saturday night. A second work team can leave at 6pm on Friday to come join earlier group. Youth can go if accompanied by a parent. 

Announcements – Week of October 30

by Kim Matthews

Find out what is going on this week at PGUMC!

All Saints Sunday is Sunday, November 6.  If you have a loved one who passed  away since last All Saints Day, please contact the church office so that their name may be included in our All Saints Sunday worship services.

Community Impact Day/Out of Pews Saturday is on November 5. Sign ups will be available through email to lesliewschreiner@gmail.com or after worship today. This is a day set aside by our District to work in the community. There are options available for all ages and different times of the day. Please begin collecting food pantry items for Hurricane Irene victims and shoes for Share our Shoes. Collection bins will be located in the Narthex.

Our next blood drive will be on Wednesday, November 9, from 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.  You may register to donate by visiting www.mysignup.com/pleasant or by contacting Jean Farrell at 847-5147.  Donors must be at least 17 years old.  Volunteers will be needed to act as hosts for the blood drive and to provide baked goods.  Please contact Jean if you can help.

Chili & Cornbread Cookoff, Wednesday, November 9, 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.  Please join us as the United Methodist Women & the United Methodist Men face off with a chili & cornbread cookoff.  There will be 6 varieties of chili and multiple types of cornbread for you to sample and vote on.  Freewill donations will be accepted.  Invite your friends and neighbors!

Birthdays This Week

Sunday:  Bobby Powers, Jr.
Monday: Tim Humble
Thursday: Anna Quinn
Friday:  Connor Light, Erica Ostling, Daphne Willey

CROP Hunger Walk

by Kim Matthews

October 30, 2011
The CROP Hunger Walk is a community wide event that brings people together in a common mission:  helping hungry people at home and around the world.   And you can be part of it!  Please join The Senior High Youth Group on this journey, ending hunger one step at a time.

There are two ways to help:

1. Donate money directly to a Senior High Youth or online at http://www.churchworldservice.org/site/TR?pg=team&fr_id=13697&team_id=60840

or

2. Join the PGUMC team to raise money and walk with us this Sunday,Oct. 30.  You can sign up athttp://www.churchworldservice.org/site/TR/2011FallCROPHungerWalk/TR-Fall2011?fr_id=13697&pg=teamlist&pr_id=join

Week of October 23

by Kim Matthews

Announcements for the week of October 23
 
Birthdays This Week
 
Sunday:  Carrie Richardson Fry
Monday: Sherwin Murphy
Tuesday: Shelby Baitsholts
Wednesday: April Winters
Thursday: Kathy Lakey
Friday:  Eileen Anderson, Myra Davis, Brighton Osterhoudt
Saturday: Victoria Powers
 

 
All Saints Sunday is Sunday, November 6.  If you have a loved one who passed  away since last All Saints Day, please contact the church office so that their name may be included in our All Saints Sunday worship services.
 
Interested in an evening Sunday School Class?  Please join Rev. Minnick Sunday at 5:00 p.m. for the beginning of a four-part series entitled “Peter & Paul and the Christian Revolution.”  The class will meet in the Hyder House.
 
Bring your loose change to church on Sunday, October 30!  We’ll be collecting loose change to send to UNICEF, the United Nations’ Children’s Fund.  UNICEF uses all donations to help children in over 150 countries through education, immunizations, health care, nutrition, clean water, and sanitation.
 
Pig Pickin’ and Fall Carnival, next Saturday, October 29, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.  Please join us for this fun annual event hosted by the United Methodist Men.  We’ll enjoy fall carnival games and a meal of barbecued pig, side dishes, and desserts.  Hot dogs will also be available.  The cost of the meal is $8/adults, $7/sr. citizens, $5/kids ages 4 – 10, and kids under 4 eat free.  Wear your Halloween costume and participate in the costume parade at 6:45 p.m.  Invite your friends and neighbors.  Barbecue sandwiches & slaw will be available for lunch as well.  All are welcome!
 
Join the Greatminds kids for some pumpkin carving fun!  Bring your own pumpkin on Sunday, October 30, from 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. for pumpkin carving and other fun Fall activities.  A few adult volunteers will be needed.  For more information, or to volunteer to help, please contact Lucinda in the church office.
 
Community Impact Day/Out of Pews Saturday is on November 5. Sign ups will be available through email to lesliewschreiner@gmail.com or after worship today and next Sunday. This is a day set aside by our District to work in the community. There are options available for all ages and different times of the day. Please begin collecting food pantry items for Hurricane Irene victims and shoes for Share our Shoes. Collection bins will be located in the Narthex.
 
Early Response Team (ERT) Class, Saturday, October 29, at Hayes Barton UMC, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 a.m. The need for people trained in early response is critical. Classes are taught by “authorized” UMCOR trainers, and team members are given ID badges as evidence of training.  To sign up for this training, go to http://www.signupgenius.com/go/erttraining or contact Trevor Spear at 868-9574 or tspear68@gmail.com

Blood Drive

by Kim Matthews

NOVEMBER 9, 2011: Our next blood drive is Wednesday, November 9th from 3PM to 7pm. Sign up now!

Simple effort – but a HUGE help! 

Your blood donation may be used at any of our area’s hospitals and could save the lives of three people!  Let’s see if we can fill up ALL the time slots!

Ways to help:
Sign up for a time – www.mysignup.com/pleasant
Bring a yummy treat (cookies, brownies, etc)
Help Host: 1-2 people are needed to help host the blood drive.  It’s as easy as greeting people and visiting with them if they have to wait.  Hosts will also make sure things are going smoothly, refill the snacks, etc.

All donors will receive 100 “Donate For Life” points and 2 FREE Raleighwood Tickets
Blood drive reminders: Please eat and drink well before your donation appointment and bring photo identification.  Donors must be 17 years old or older.
Thank you to everyone involved in making our last blood drive successful!  We had 36 people register and 29 pints of blood were collected.  Let’s make this one even better!  Remember…three lives are helped with every pint of blood collected.  Our record is 44 to sign up – let’s see if we can beat that this season of be thankful!

For more information about blood drives at Pleasant Grove please contact Jean Farrell at pjfarrell@mindspring.com or 847-5147.

Community Yard Sale

by Kim Matthews

Saturday, October 29,  from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.

If you would like to participate you can rent 1 parking space for $10 or 2 for $15. You can also rent a table for $5 each. Please contact Bill Speri at speri@nc.rr.com or 919-781-1658 by October 24th to reserve your spot. All proceeds (beyond the cost of advertising etc) will go to support the ministries of PGUMC.  If we do not have enough interest by next Monday (which I hope isn’t the case) we’ll cancel and you can save up your yard sale items til the Spring.

Announcements – Week of October 17, 2011

by Kim Matthews

 

Joe Lupton has produced 2 CD’s, one entitled “Christmas Piano by Candlelight” and the other a new arrangement of Traditional, Folk & Contemporary Hymns entitled “A Time of Centering”.  All songs are performed on the church’s Nicholas W. Schimmel Special Edition K213 NWS 7′ Grand Piano.  Click on the links above for more information about each and for purchase information.  Proceeds benefit the PGUMC Music Fund.

 

All Saints Sunday is Sunday, November 6.  If you have a loved one who passed  away since last All Saints Day, please contact the church office so that their name may be included in our All Saints Sunday worship services.

 

Pig Pickin’ and Fall Carnival, Saturday, October 29, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.  Please join us for this fun annual event hosted by the United Methodist Men.  We’ll enjoy fall carnival games and a meal of barbecued pig, side dishes, and desserts.  Hot dogs will also be available.  The cost of the meal is $8/adults, $7/sr. citizens, $5/kids ages 4 – 10, and kids under 4 eat free.  Wear your Halloween costume and participate in the costume parade at 6:45 p.m.  Invite your friends and neighbors.  All are welcome!

 

Join the Greatminds kids for some pumpkin carving fun!  Bring your own pumpkin on Sunday, October 30, from 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. for pumpkin carving and other fun Fall activities.  A few adult volunteers will be needed.  For more information, or to volunteer to help, please contact Lucinda in the church office.

 
Please support the Libby Amos Preschool Scholarship Fund!  In an effort to assist preschool families who are suffering some type of financial hardship we created the Libby Amos Preschool Scholarship Fund.  By making a donation to the fund, you can help children who otherwise might have to withdraw from our preschool program due to financial limitations.  Checks may be made payable to PGUMC with Libby Amos Fund specified on the memo line.  For more information about the fund please contact Cathy Anderson, Preschool Director, at 787-1652.

 
Buy popcorn and support the boy scouts!  Representatives from Boy Scout Troop # 364 will be selling popcorn after the worship services.   Proceeds from the sale will benefit the boy scout program here at Pleasant Grove.  For more information about the troop please contact Tony Leger at 789-8323 oraleger@nc.rr.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

 

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