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JULY 2013

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Rev. Scott Bowerman Pastor Rev. Dr. Raymond K. Anderson Parish Associate Sandy Wilson Childrens Ministry Director Erin Regan Contemporary Worship & Youth Minister

Central Presbyterian Church Memorial Square 40 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 Church Phone: 717.264.4113 Fax: 717.264.9272 Office Hours: 8:00am4:00pm email: cpc@centralonthesquare.org

Helen Wingert
Danielle Kardisco

Organist
Director of Music Ministry

Roberta Lawyer Ron George

Secretary Custodian

T h e Pa s t o r s N o t e s
Its been a bit over six months since you welcomed Susan and me to Central and Franklin County. I feel weve had a wonderful beginning together, and we are so happy to be here. I write this a few days after Vacation Bible School, and as I think back over that experience, much of what is good and beautiful about Central was on display. First, the emphasis on the Lord Jesus Christ. Sometimes, VBS can be a glorified play and craft time with some little Bible lessons slipped in. Centrals VBS was all about helping children come to know, love and obey the Lord Jesus. This VBS was the most Spiritfilled and Christ-centered Ive ever encountered. And one result is that fifteen children gave their lives to Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Second, VBS was saturated by prayer. Sandys prayer calendar helped us focus on particular aspects of VBS and pray during the month leading up to the event; each evening was begun by prayer and prayer took place during may class times as well. VBS is a busy, detail-intensive ministry and its all too easy to overlook prayer, but you all kept praying and as a result one could sense the presence of the Holy Spirit. Third, many of you participated in VBS, giving of your time and energy. I have to admit, by Thursday night I was tired and all I did was lead an adult Bible study. Over eighty of you worked with children, or helped set up, or led the music and games - requiring preparation, energy and engagement. Central is a hands-on church where members rally together to serve in ministry, and its a blast to be part of it. Fourth, I was deeply impressed by the competency and collaborative spirit of our church staff. Sandy deserves the lions share of our gratitude for her amazing work organizing VBS, recruiting and training the team, managing the hundreds of details and giving it a Christ-centered focus. But others from your church staff participated as well - Dani and Erin leading the music, Deb presenting skits, Ron and Bertie providing administrative and custodial support. What really delighted me was how the church staff functioned as a team and plunged in to serve together. What a blessing it is for me to be part of this team of servants who love Jesus, and you. All this makes me deeply grateful to be part of the community of Gods people at Central Presbyterian.

PS - Remember that this Sunday is Fifth Sunday at Central. That means ONE blended worship service at 10 AM in the Sanctuary, followed by a pot-luck luncheon in Friendship Hall. Come dressed comfortably with a dish to share and prepared to worship God with your friends in Christ. PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com

Church Family
Dear Luncheon Committee, I want to thank you for preparing such a wonderful buffet for the family gathering after my mothers, (Jayne Nansen), funeral. Since we are from out of town, it was very difficult for us to plan such an event. We were thrilled you offered. Everyone who attended enjoyed the meal and appreciated a place to visit. Sincerely, Beth Cerri & Family

Thank you..
Dear Church Family, During my most recent challenge and hospitalization, your thoughts and prayers, cards, phone calls, flowers, food shopping and visits all contributed to my recovery. Another important contribution to my continued faith in a positive outcome was Rev. Scotts home and hospital visits. He always had a big smile, encouraging words, and wonderful prayers. Lew and I appreciate your support and best wishes. The Lord is good! In Christian Love, Lucille & Lew

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Dear Central Church Family, Thank you for the many acts of kindness shown to me during my time in the hospital and at home. Thank you to Pastor Scott for his visits and to others for their visits and caring. Thanks to the Semper Fidelis/Brotherhood Class for the beautiful altar flowers. Many thanks to everyone who sent beautiful flowers and lovely cards, special wishes and hugs through Brenda. Thanks most of all for your prayers and love. You remain in my prayers. God bless you. Love and gratitude, Beverly Minnich Six Month (25 Weeks) Budget vs Actual INCOME Congregational Giving Bank & Trust Income Other Income Total Income EXPENSES Total Expenses YTD EXCESS/(DEFICIT) ACTUAL 201,023 61,992 3,151 266,166 248,980 17,185

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Thank you for the many cards, phone calls, visits, and acts of kindness that we received during the loss of our mother, Shirley Rife. Your thoughtfulness was overwhelming and we truly felt surrounded by our caring church family. Your prayers lifted us up and helped to make a difficult time more bearable. Bruce, Angie, and Drew Rife Jim, Marcia, Jess, and Jeremy Whitmore

BUDGET 404,500 60,000 0 464,500 524,600 (60,100)

%YTD 49.7% 103.3% 57.3% 47.5%

The figures above show the recap of Central Presbyterian Church income versus expenses for the initial 25 weeks of 2013. If you recall, we entered 2013 with a deficit budget versus total projected income of approximately $60,100. To date, our giving is slightly over budget for 2013 and is 32% ahead of 2012 giving through the same period. Our total income is also benefiting from Bank and Trust income over budget and a small tax refund. Our spending year to date is slightly below budget. As planned for 2013, Central will need to maintain current giving and attendance growth to meet our budget obligations. We are making progress!

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The Gems of Central


Luther Ridge-264-5700
2735 Luther Dr., Chbg. 17202 The Cottage Beverly Winther

Centrals Special Concerns


Genevieve Ambrose Newt Stake 66 Sanibel Lane, Chbg. 17201 Raymond & Gunlog Anderson 119 Mt Union Rd, Fayetteville, PA 17222 Isabelle Allen Jay Keefer 311 Cumberland Ave, Chbg. 17201 Alma Bender Beverly Winther 1120 Lincoln Way E, Chbg. 17201 Mildred Brown 611 Wallace Ave, Chbg 17201 June Fiddler Susan Snyder 2650 St.Paul Rd, Chbg. 17201 Stanley & Esther Johnson Laurie McKelvie 56 Sanibel Ln, Chbg 17201 Alva Kline Beverly Winther 49 Lincoln Way W, Chbg. 17201 Nancy MacFarlane 668A Cumberland Ave, Chbg. 17201 Nancy Reichenbach 2242 Scotland Rd, Chbg. 17201 Glenn & Betty Shaffer Dale Hastings 722 Stanley Ave, Chbg 17201 John Shoap Dave Bender 131 Brumbaugh Ave, Chbg. 17201 Isabel Vanderau Eric Mellott 806 N. Penn Hall Dr, Chbg. 17201 Ruth Weaver Tawnya Secor 1060 Wallace Ave, Chbg. 17201 Dorothy Zullinger Sandy Myers 155 Colonial Dr, Chbg. 17202

-Ellen Bush, 2724 Esther Cr. **(NM)

Menno Haven-263-8545
2075 Scotland Ave. Nursing Center Dale Hastings James Kearns Sandy Myers Jay Keefer Jay Keefer

-M. Karolyn Lawrence #412 -Dr. Robert Coy, #217 -Libby Reasner, #303
FarmHouse

-Marcia Grubbs #304


Walden Place

-Lawrence Mohr #21 *(NF)


Northgate

-Dorothy Burkholder, #1206 **(NM)


Village Square

-Robert Zullinger #136 ***(NV) -John Bowerman #209


Menno Village

Dale Hastings Laurie McKelvie

-LaVerne Knarr #610D -Beverly Minnich #740A

Penn Hall-261-0220
1425 Phila. Ave. Manor Building Beverlie Wissner Tawnya Secor Beverly Winther Beverlie Wissner Mike Herbert Susan Snyder

-Selma Thomson #121 -Gennie Boozer #206 -Frances Farmer #324 -Mary Fish, #221 -Elton Simpson #417 -Margaret Sponsler, #229 -Dorothy Buchwalter, #228

Providence Place-709-0668
2085 Wayne Rd.

- Bob Zeis #317

Tawnya Secor

Quincy Skilled Nursing Care-749-3151


6596 Orphanage Rd., Waynesboro 17268 Nursing Center

If you know of any changes or updates, please contact the church office, 264-4113. Deacons name is now listed with those he or she visits. Phone numbers and birth dates have been removed from this page. If you wish to contact, (by phone), a member of the Gems of Central, please contact the church office at 264-4113.
Grafton County Nursing Home Florence Steil, Room 413A 3855 Dartmouth College Hwy N. Haverhill, NH 03774

-Carolyn Kreutz #229

Shook Home-264-6815
55 S. Second St. Quarters

West Virginia Member Beverly Wissner Treva Kerns 601 Foxcroft Ave, Apt #1 Martinsburg, WV 25401

* (NF) = No Flowers please ** (NM) = Non-member *** (NV) = No Visits please Newt Stake

-Joan Depuy #3062

Updated: June 2013


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Casavant Organ Project


For some time the Swell reeds on the pipe organ have been difficult to keep in tune. We have consulted with our organ tuner, Mark Steiner as well as Craig Doyle from Hagerstown Organ, the company that rebuilt our console in the late 1990s and did other work at that time. They in turn have discussed this with Trivo, a company in Hagerstown that makes reed pipes. It is their recommendation that we replace these unstable Swell reeds with new ones that will hold tuning better. Samples have been brought to the

sanctuary and tested when the organ tuner was here recently. They will be voiced at the factory and then brought to the church for finishing. The organ is not expected to be "down" or out of use for any Sunday Worship services. The new pipes will replace the old ones with the work being done during the week. It is anticipated now that the project finish target date is around Labor Day. We will attempt to keep you informed as to progress. If you have any questions you may contact me as Organist. Helen Wingert

MENs BIBLE STUDY ~ July 6 & 20


Group meets at 7:00a.m. the first and third Saturday of each month at the Texas Lunch on Lincoln Way West downtown Chambersburg. Then after breakfast at 8:00, we then walk up to Central for bible study in the Parlor Our video study will be: Walking With God in the Desert For more information, please contact the church office at 717-264-4113

Wednesday, June 12 was the annual Men's Picnic. More than 30 men and boys attended and enjoyed two types of Ribs, Wings and Hot Dogs. Most of all we enjoyed talking and sharing together. There were many great dishes that were brought to be shared and true to the "manly" thing there was no dessert left of the large assortment that was brought! The rain held off just as we Eric Mellott & son, Drew ordered. Kids waded in the stream--some played bean bag toss--others ate watermelon! SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
Don Diehl & Tim Miller Scott Bowerman, Pastor

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Ministry Duties for the Month of JULY


July Prayer Partners Dr. Bob Coy Bob & Joanne Creter Terence & Linda Czap Linda Dalton Assistant Leaders
7th 14th 21st 28th Karen Dunton Don Wissner Duane Gooch Art Kuehn Praying for Missions in July (Women In Need)

W.I.N.

Ushers
7th 14th 21st 28th Jay Keefer, Tawnya Secor, Bill Daniels, Jean Gisriel Sandy Myers, Beverly Winther, Alex Shearer, Missy Igou Bev Wissner, James Kearns, Sam Worley, Don Wissner Eric Mellott, Mike & Ingrid Herbert, Gladys Kuehn

Greeters
7th 14th 21st 28th The McNamee Family (Pat, Carol, Erin & Kelly) Jenine Grove, Bill & Jenny Daniels Eric & Tyla Mellott, Dave & Judy Bowers David & Ann Balla, Tom & Rosemary Elder

Independence Day Thursday, July 4th

MUSIC NEWS
Hope everyone is staying COOL in these dog days of Summer!! There are still slots in August and September open for Special music for the 2nd service! SIGN UP outside my office on the 2nd floor with your name and email! We have so many gifted members; please take this opportunity to share your gifts! Thank you to the men who participated and offered beautiful music during the June 9th worship service. Thank you Joel Happel, Tom Diehl, John Wingert, Sam Worley, Pat McNamee, George Cowley, and Jim Sharp! My continued prayer is that if you have a desire to participate in Music Ministry, and have been resisting, that you take a daring step, let the Holy Spirit move you and join us in the fall. Stay tuned for more information on the upcoming fall schedule! In Christs Peace, Dani Be filled with the Holy Spirit, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs among yourselves, and making music to the Lord in your hearts. Ephesians 5:19
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YOUTH GROUP
June has been an amazing month for the youth at Central! First, Shannon graduated from CASH with tons of scholarships and honors! Were so proud of you, Shannon! Then, the Middlers went on a beach retreat to Bethany Beach, where we learned much about the heart of God, His story, and how we can be part of it! We enjoyed lots of sunshine, a little bit of rain, fellowship, fun, worship, prayer, and spiritual discussion together! Thank you for financially and prayerfully giving us this opportunity to become closer as a church family and to grow deeper in relationship with our Lord! And thank you to Mark Hollen, Shannon Leary, and Dani Kardisco for being fearless leaders on the trip! You are very much appreciated!

NEWS

Youth:

VBS was an awesome blessing to all of us! Weve had a BLAST working with all the young-ins! Thank you, Sandy, for letting us be a part of this awesome event! We are excited for July! Coming up: July 7th-13th mission trip and July 23rd-25th NYC trip! Prayers for safety, joy, and spiritual growth are appreciated!

Erin will be away on vacation July 13th-20th and August 10th-17th!

Contemporary Worship:
Central has several new praise team members who are contributing their God-given gifts on a weekly basis! Please join us in welcoming Matt Brennan, Sarah Dusinberre, and Marcus Rahut (and his wife, Bree!). They are wonderful musicians and lovers of the Lord! We are so excited to have them on our team! During Erins vacations, she will have two substitute worship leaders! Kayla Marie Kingsley will be leading the first service music on July 14th and Kirstin Salpini will be leading on August 11th. Please welcome these Trinity-focused women with open hearts,

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VBS MISSIONScontinue!
This year our VBS Mission focus was to help the children at Navajo Ministries in Farmington, New Mexico. We are continuing to accept donations through the month of July. Items needed: Health supplies toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, soap, bandaids School supplies pencils, markers, notebooks, erasers, glue sticks Snacks pudding, jello, granola bars, snack crackers Fun items sidewalk chalk, bubbles, model cars to put together, play dough, hot wheels cars, coloring books, any type of game or activity for any age, books New Socks for kids of all ages

A Heart-felt THANKS goes out to the 2013 VBS Team!


Registration: Brenda Black, Roni Gingrich, Jean Gisreal, Sheila Lieberman, Katie Merriman, Valerie Merriman, Mary Mohr, Debi Shauf, Petula Smith, Susan Snyder Greeters/Security: Nick Adams, John Leary, Eric Mellott, Bill Oyler Worship Team: Erin Regan, Dani Kardisco, Destiny Stephenson, Elise Stendal, Grant Skits: Deb Mummert, Sue Stahl Elementary & Preschool Music: Dani Kardisco Snacks: Brenda Black, Linda Igou, Katie Merriman, Valerie Merriman, Ann Miller, Susan Snyder Adult Class: Pastor Scott Bowerman Tech Crew: Kevin Carbaugh, Jeremy Stahl, Jim Sharp Behind the scenes: Ron George, Bertie Lawyer ELEMENTARY LEADERS: Bible & Prayer: Scott & Madeline Wilson, and Denise Sharp Crafts: Laurie McKelvie, Jenine Grove, Grant, Luke Stahl, and Camille Smith Games: Gene Wilson, Jim Sharp, Bob Creter Continued on page 8
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A Heart-felt THANKS goes out to the 2013 VBS Team!


PRESCHOOL LEADERS: Coordinator: Tammy Carbaugh Bible: Amy Leary, Shannon Leary Crafts: Jean Diehl, Nancy K., Destiny Stephenson, Elise Stendal Games: Tammy Carbaugh Activity Centers: Tyla Mellott, Buffy Super GUIDES: 3 yr. olds: Courtney Fogal, Melissa West, Joan Norcross, Katie Merriman 4yr.olds: Katie Carbaugh, Heather Watt 5 yr. olds: Hannah Sharp, Kelly Mummert, Amber Pereschuk, Maggie Carbaugh K-2 (Yellow Group): Trena Oyler, Mara Leary K-2 (Blue Group): Susan Bowerman, Sarah Struble 3rd-5th: Missy Igou, Tawyna Secor, Joanne Creter, and Cindy Happel COOKIES: Brenda Geiman, Cindy Happel, Dani Kardisco, Bertie Lawyer, Sheila Lieberman, Jane McClelland, Anne Miller, Denise Sharp, Susan Snyder, Sylvia Troust, and Madeline Wilson. I sincerely apologize if I have forgotten anyone. As you can see VBS is a whole church effort. Thank you to EVERYONE who prayed, donated items for crafts and decorating, helped at the work days, and gave words of encouragement. We had the privilege to plant many seeds for the Kingdom of God. PRAISE GOD for the fifteen children who accepted Jesus as their Savior or prayed to grow in their Personal Relationship with Him. Please pray that the Holy Spirit will guide us and each family we touched to walk strong with Jesus! For His Glory, Sandy I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. -- John 14:6

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Church News
Pastor Scott and Susan will be on vacation from July 6th18th.
Guest Preachers while Pastor Scott is away: July 7th: Rev. Charles (Buz) Myers July 14th: Rev. Rosie Magee
Wedding bells rang out at Central Presbyterian Church for Kurt and Robin Updegraves daughter, Deanna when she married Daniel Kalinich in a ceremony on Saturday, June 15th, 2013. Scott F. Bowerman, Pastor at Central Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Kalinich performed the wedding. The couple reside in Chambersburg.

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AUGUSTs
Newsletter deadline Sunday July 21st

Central Presbyterian Church Office will be

Thursday, July 4th (Independence Day) and Friday, July 5th


A volunteer will be available 9am-12noon

CLOSED

On Sunday, June 23rd, Pastor Scott Bowerman baptized the Watt twins, Connor & Carson. The twins parents are Chris and Heather. Assisting Pastor Scott was Connorleft Heathers father, the Rev. Carsonright David Wickmann. Rev. Wickmann served at Moravian churches in Ohio, Arizona and Pennsylvania. Most recently he was head of the Moravian Church in Northern Province. He retired in 2010 and is now a visitation pastor at Schoeneck Moravian Church in Nazareth, PA.

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ITS A GIRL!!
Philip & Amanda Bietsch welcomed a new baby girl on Thursday, June 20th at 3:33pm. Baby and mom are doing very well. This is their first child. Sophie Grace weighed 7.99 lbs. and is 21-1/2 inches long. Congratulations Phil and Amanda!
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UPCOMING FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES


JULY 20: ChambersFest On July 30, 1864, Chambersburg became the only northern town to be burned by Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Chambersburg bounced back quickly and has celebrated the spirit of the townspeople and the rebirth of the town every July since 1986. Central participates in the celebration by extending our hospitality and opening our doors to visitors. Greeter sign up sheets will be posted in the lobby in June. AUGUST 23: Annual Church Picnic Once again we will be meeting Friday evening at Norlo Park to share food and fellowship with members and friends of Central. More information, and reservation slips, will be available soon, but reserve the date now. SEPTEMBER 29: 5th Sunday Service Central will worship together as one body and celebrate our 145th anniversary. Following the service will be a special lunch commemorating our heritage. More information will be available soon, but reserve the date now. You will not want to miss this service.

CENTRALS RUMMAGE SALE


Thanks to the help of many volunteers, we were able to raise $3,105 over the three-day sale. Better yet, we helped our church family by selling over 1500 items that were cluttering their lives. Although it was a lot of hard work and many hours were invested, it turned out to be a lot of fun with several friendships beginning and many new acquaintances made. Session will be deciding what to do with the money at their next meeting. Volunteers who gave anywhere from 2 hours to several days: Melissa West, Ronnie Walder, Jeff and Dani Kardisco, Sue, Mike, Jeremy and Luke Stahl, Erin Regan, Bill and Trena Oyler, Karl and Pat Shreiner, Ron and Lori George, Anne Miller, Bud and Renee Furl, Scott and Deb Mummert, Scott Bowerman, Rodney and Carol Varner, Amy Leary, Gene and Sandy Wilson, Sylvia Troust, Sally Harper, Art and Gladys Kuehn, Scott and Kari Wiley, Tom and Jean Diehl, Len Hendricks, Tim Smith, Don and Bev Wissner, Dottie Bush, Don Weber, Linda Igou, Duane and Judy Gooch, Jenine Grove, Jim and Hannah Sharp, Gary Geiman, Linda Dalton, Missy and Morgan Igou, Bill and Jenny Daniels, Karen Dunton, Cindy Happel, Don, Shelley, and Dominic Marangoni, Jean Gisriel, Luella Smith, Esther Johnson, Bev Minnich, Brenda Black, Mary Mohr, Marcia and Jess Whitmore, Gary and Ginger Lewis, Tim, Emily, Thomas, and Ellie Miller, Rich, Katie, and Kevin Carbaugh. We received many compliments on the organization of items for the sale, but also received some constructive criticism which will be considered if this event is tackled again in the future. Thanks again to all who donated items, physically helped with the sale, and prayed for its success. The Queens of Rummage, Tammy Carbaugh and Ann Miller
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CHAMBERSFEST
On July 30, 1864, Chambersburg became the only northern town to be burned by Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Chambersburg bounced back quickly and has celebrated the spirit of the townspeople and the rebirth of the town every July since 1986. Numerous events are held during a 16-day period for a complete listing visit chambersburg.org/pages/ChambersFest/ On Saturday July 20 Celebrate! The Arts at Old Market Days will be held downtown. This is a street festival featuring food and craft vendors as well as entertainment. As part of this celebration, we will again have the church open for cool air and bathroom breaks. We are looking for volunteers to serve as greeters in the LWW lobby. We will need approximately 2 people for each shift: 9:00-11:00 AM, 11:00 AM-1:00 PM, 1:003:00 PM, 3:00-4:00 PM, 6:00-8:00 PM, and 8:00-10:30 PM. Last year the organizers added a new event the simulated Burning of Chambersburg. Using lazar lights and character actors, people will experience an interactive reenactment of the ransom demand and the town burning. Since this event was very well attended last year, we want to keep our building open through the evening. If you are interested in greeting, please add your name to the sign up sheet posted in the Lincoln Way lobby. This is a wonderful opportunity to share in the fun downtown and extend our Central hospitality.

SESSION ACTIONS JUNE 2013


Session took the following actions at its June meeting. If you have any questions, please talk to one of the Elders: Brenda Black, Bill Daniels, Tom Diehl, Jean Gisriel, Linda Igou, Sue Keefer, Ann Miller, Jim Sharp, Karl Shreiner, Luella Smith, Doug Vanderau, Don Weber, or Kathryn Finley, Clerk. Removed, at his request, Vince Giordano from membership at Central. Agreed that Central will pay the portion of the Campus Outreach bill that is applica ble to Zach Oyler, but will not pay the portion assigned to Bryan and Betsy Bender since they are no longer with Campus Outreach. Affirmed that the Mothers Day Out Director is a professional staff member of Cen tral Presbyterian Church. Approved the following communion schedule for the remainder of 2013: July 28 145th Anniversary, August 25 intinction, October 6 World Wide Communion, No vember 24 Thanksgiving, and December 22 Christmas. Approved the recommendation that the proceeds from the Rummage Sale, slightly more than $3,000, be used for the acquisition of a new projector for the contempo rary worship service.

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CHAMBERSBURG DOWNTOWN MURAL PROJECT A COMMUNITY ART PROJECT


Calling all artists! The following press release was recently issued and may be of interest to many of you. The artistic among us should pull out our paintbrushes; the rest of us will look forward to seeing the creativity of our friends and neighbors. The Downtown Chambersburg Inc. Design Committee is coordinating a mural project that will add color and creativity to the public spaces of downtown Chambersburg. Artists are invited to create an individual mural that will be displayed at various outdoor locations in the downtown area. Art belongs in downtown. This project is a creative way to engage the community and to make art more accessible to everyone as it should be, said Noel Purdy, President of DCI, an affiliate of the Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce. The deadline for submission is September 1. Prepared canvases (1/4 inch primed plywood) will be available at the Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce on June 28 and will be 2-by-4-feet in size. Canvases are free. The installation will be unveiled at the 2nd Saturday event on September 14. The murals will be judged and awards for a Judges Choice and Peoples Choice will be announced at AppleFest on October 19. Community members of all ages are encouraged to participate. There is no charge to participate. Guidelines for work: Must be the artists individual work in design and execution Work must be able to withstand outdoor display for about six weeks; two coats of marine grade primer are highly recommended. Work must be suitable for all ages. Committee has the right to determine the suitability of work. All mediums and themes are welcome. Submissions will be photographed and posted on the Downtown Chambersburg FaceBook page. For entry forms and more information, contact Gillian Mazzone, DCI Design Committee member at downtownmuralproject@gmail.com, www.downtownchambersburgpa.com, or call 2647101, ext 207.

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JULY 2013
Mon
2
7-8p BB/Bill Oyler, gym 2:30p Staff mtg 7-8p BB/Bill Oyler, gym 7p VBS training for Mission in New Jersey 7p History Committee mtg

Sun
3 4 6 5 CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat
Mens AM Bible Study

1 6:30p Dance rehearsal

FOURTH OF JULY

ON JULY 7TH 7p Worship Team Mtg. Come join us in prayer for safe travel as the Mission Team make their way to NJ to help w/hurricane relief

CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED


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7pTrustee mtg?? (usually take break in July)

PASTOR WILL BE ON VACATION July 6-19 Guest Pastors will be invited for Sunday the 7th & 14th 12 13 5p CROSSROADS SINGLES-GYM

7 Birthday Sunday

8:30a-9:30a FH 1st Srv. 9:30a-10:30a Sun.School 10:45a SANC 2nd Srv. 5p Middlers meeting 6p SH Youth meeting Deacons meeting(break?)

9 NO STAFF MEETING

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Pastor on vacation 17 18

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7-8p BB/Bill Oyler, gym

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19 Pastor: rehearsal for the McNamee Wedding 6PM

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Mens AM Bible Study

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16 NO STAFF MEETING
7-8p BB/Bill Oyler, gym

8:30a-9:30a FH 1st Srv. 9:30a-10:30a Sun.School 10:45a SANC 2nd Srv. 5p Middlers meeting 6p SH Youth meeting

CHAMBER FEST WEEKEND!

Guest Pastor:Rosie Magee

3-4pMcNamee Wedding

Pastor on vacation 23 NO STAFF MEETING 24


7p Session

Kelly McNamee&John West

21 SH Youth Trip to NYC Dani at conference


7-8p BB/Bill Oyler, gym

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7-8p BB/Bill Oyler, gym

8:30a-9:30a FH 1st Srv. 9:30a-10:30a Sun.School 10:45a SANC 2nd Srv. 5p Middlers meeting 6p SH Youth meeting Newsletter Deadline

26 4p Drama Team Rehearsal

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28 145th Anniversary 8:30a-9:30a FH 1st Srv. 9:30a-10:30a Sun.School 10:45a SANC 2nd Srv. 5p Middlers meeting 6p SH Youth meeting

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2:30p Staff Mtg. 7-8p BB/Bill Oyler, gym

31 6:30p Dance Rehearsal

Communion Sunday

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