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Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill, NC
An Episcopal Parish
May, 2004
Parish Volunteers
 

All on one page
From the Rector
Vestry Actions - March 18, 2004

Parish Volunteers
Parish Volunteers
Volunteer Spotlight - Marty Ensign Retires as Head Teller after 22 Years
Web-site Volunteers
Proofreaders
Varieties of Volunteers
Volunteers in the Community
Volunteering and Membership Responsibilities

ADULT EDUCATION IN MAY
Pentecost Picnic
Vacation Church School
How Does Your Garden Grow? A Question for God's Environmental Stewards
From the Parish Mailbox
 

Pentecost Picnic

Sunday, May 30

12:30 - 3:00

Hank Anderson Park, Carrboro

Meal:

A cook crew lead by Ken Stynes will serve up hamburgers, hot dogs and all the trimmings. The meal will be simple and will include chips, veggie trays, beverages and birthday cake. Tickets will be on sale on Sundays, May 9, 16, and 23. $5.00 per person

Getting There:

Take Hwy 54 west from town; pass the Carrboro Plaza shopping center and continue through the stoplight at Fayetteville Road. Just beyond the stoplight, turn right into the park; follow the drive until you see the shelter decked in red!

Activities:

Following the meal and time of remembering the church's birthday with cake and singing lead by a group of guitar players, there will be organized softball and volleyball games for all ages; in addition, there are horseshoe tracks next to the shelter and a great children's park area. A lovely pond invites strollers to enjoy the out-of-doors.

Attire:

Everyone is encouraged to wear something red, the liturgical color for Pentecost. Those worshipping at the 11:15 service are encouraged to dress casually and come straight from church to the picnic.


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