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Space Coast Symphony performs Rachmaninoff's 2nd and more.
Sunday, July 22, 3:00 p.m.
The next concert by the Space Coast Symphony Orchestra features Rachmaninoff's Second Symphony, Mozart's Overture to the Marriage of Figaro and Henri Tomasi's Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra.
In just four minutes, the bustling Overture to the Marriage of Figaro sets the stage for the sophisticated and witty opera that is to follow. Rachmaninoff's Second Symphony helped launch his career, few romantic works tug at the audience's heartstrings more than this work. Tickets are $20.00 and will be available at the door, by calling Space Coast at 855-252-7276 or online at www.spacecoastsymphony.org. Under the SCSO's Symphony for Everyone program, those not able to pay $20.00 are welcome to come and pay what the can.
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Food Pantry collection continues.
Please remember to bring a little food each week for The Salvation Army Food Pantry. Instead of bringing a lot on one Sunday, if we get used to bringing a little bit every Sunday, perhaps we can feed more people? It's worth a try! Check the flyers for weekly specials. We gave 245 pounds of food for the July collection to the Salvation Army.
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ECW Scholarship Applications are now available.
Scholarships are currently available for young women and men who are active members of Trinity, and are graduating senior high school students.
All applications are reviewed by the Scholarship Committee. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of need, church and community involvement, leadership, and academic accomplishments. Applications will be available by July 25th at the church office. Candidates may contact the parish secretary, Cris Vaccaro, at 567-1146 to get your name on the list. Deadline to return applications is Tuesday, July 31, 2012. |
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Where was Deacon Lew?
If you are wondering where Deacon Lew was this past weekend, here is the answer: Lew ran away for the weekend to celebrate a birthday. See the evidence!
As part of his celebration of attaining the age of 70, Lew made a leap of faith (sort of) and tried something different. Watch this short video. http://bit.ly/deaconlew
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