All Saints Episcopal Church
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire 
e-News
October 25, 2013 - Vol 4, Issue 43
In This Issue
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Sunday Ministry Assignments
Sunday Worship Schedule
Kitchen Tour Photos
Offertory Envelopes
L&T Annual Meeting
House Cleaner Available
Armed Forces Support Group
Table Tennis
Caregivers Needs Drivers
CROP Walk
Book of Remembrance
Spaghetti Dinner
Christmas Gifts
Outreach Building Host Needed
Food Pantry Needs
Activity Schedule for the Week
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Birthdays & Anniversaries

27 David Adams, Nancy Morse

28 Pat Rankin, Ed West

29 Sandi Johnson, Susan McDonald, Ben Donahue

30 Ron Holley, Peter Roessiger

31 Ron & Louise Locke, Richard Mosher 

1 Richard Rollins

2 Dick Hammond

3 Jane Kelly, Ronald Locke

Sunday Ministry Assignments for October 27, 2013

Altar Guild

Anne Hunt

Cate McMahon

Ushers

Martha & James Cross

Lectors

Larry Smith (8)

Kathleen Codyrachel (10)

Presenters 

Anne & Jim Bullitt

Lay Eucharist Ministers

Dave Haeger (8)

Pat & Jack McLaughlin (10)

Greeters

Dianne & Phil Wasmuth

Flower Guild

Louise Graham

Altar Flower Deliver

Sandy McBeth/Pat McLaughlin

Coffee Hour

Mary Haeger (8)

Available (10)

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Sunday Worship Schedule
8:00 AM Holy Eucharist 
10:00 AM Holy Eucharist with Choir and Church School 
Rector Digs the Fall Classic
Now we know what's under those robes. Go Sox!

 

Treasurer has a rally beard?
ECW Kitchen Tour Photos

The ECW kitchen tour was a success. Phil Wasmuth has posted few photos of each of the kitchens and they can be found by clicking on the web site below, and then clicking on Start Slideshow.

 

All Saints' Kitchen Tour:  http://philwasmuth.phanfare.com/6279789


ECW Kitchen Tour Photos

The ECW kitchen tour was a success. Phil Wasmuth has posted few photos of each of the kitchens and they can be found by clicking on the web site below, and then clicking on Start Slideshow.

 

All Saints' Kitchen Tour:  http://philwasmuth.phanfare.com/6279789


Offertory Envelopes

For parishioners wanting offertory envelopes, please call (569-3453)or email the church (allsaints@metrocast.net) office so that we know how many to order for January 2014. 

L&T Annual Meeting

Lord & Tailor's Annual Meeting will be Tuesday, November 12th at 9:30 am in the parish hall.

House Cleaner Available

One of our parishioners is looking for work cleaning homes, if you are interested, please contact the church office for more information.

Wolfeboro Area Armed Forces Support Group

The Wolfeboro Area Armed Forces Support Group will be collecting items for their local troops who are in Afghanistan, other countries and serving stateside. We have 25-30 local men and women that we support from our communities. We will be collecting from Tuesday, Oct. 15, - Tuesday, Nov. 12. We are collecting Christmas decorations, travel size toiletries for men and women, pony tail elastics, individual snack items, granola bars, cliff bars, protein bars, crackers, candy, mind teaser games, magazines (fitness, road and track, sports for men and women), tea bags, hot chocolate, powder flavored water packets, etc. The collection box is in the parish hall.

Table Tennis

Table Tennis is held every Wednesday at 6 pm in the parish hall. All levels of skill are welcome.

Caregivers Needs Drivers

Caregivers of Southern Carroll County is in need of drivers. This group is a non profit in town that provides rides for medical appointments to hospitals and doctors. You can choose how much or how little you wish to participate. You can also choose if you wish to stay local or drive longer distances. If you are interested, please contact Shirley Bentley at 569-3714.

CROP Walk 10/27
The CROP Hunger Walk is Sunday, October 27!   Check-in is at 12:30 at Carpenter Elementary School.  The Walk begins at 1 p.m.  The route is along the Bridge Falls and Cotton Valley paths to Allen Albee Beach.

What is a Crop Walk?  Neighbors walking together to take a stand against hunger in our world.  Different ages, faiths and backgrounds-together we raise awareness and funds for international relief and development, as well as local hunger-fighting.  About 2,000 communities across the country take part each year.
 
Hungry people in developing countries typically walk s many as six miles a day to get food, water and fuel, and to take their goods to market.  We walk to be in solidarity with their struggle for existence.  We walk because we want to end hunger-one step at a time.
 
In the last 20 years, Crop hunger Walks have raised more than $294 million to help people struggling to feed their families-both around the world and around the corner.  In fact, 25 percent of the funds raised by Crop Hunger Walks benefit our local Food Pantries in Wolfeboro and Ossipee. 
 
Please stop by the table after church on October 20 to pick up an fund raising envelope if you would like to walk or to sign up to sponsor a walker.  Questions?  Email Susan Fuller at sfuller5277@yahoo.com  
Book of Remembrance
Throughout the year, the Church remembers its honored loved ones who have crossed over from life to death. They are the ones we call 'saints', those who have witnessed to God's love and power and been the special "lights of the world" to their generation. Many, like Mary, the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, St Francis of Assisi, and John the Baptist have a special day set aside when their life and memory are celebrated. All Saints Day, November 1st, is the day we remember and honor those who are not so well known, some only remembered by God. On the Sunday after All Saints Day, November 3rd, many parishes remember and read aloud the names of all the persons who have been buried form the parish in the last year. There are many others who are honored loved ones, our mentors in life and faith and we wish to remember and honor them as well. We invite you to write their names in the Book of Remembrance at the rear of the church or call the church office (603-569-3453) and we will write them in the Book for you.
Youth Group Spaghetti Dinner 11/2
Our youth group, organized by Linda Siracusa, will be holding a spaghetti dinner on Saturday, November 2nd from 5-7 pm to raise funds for their community service trip to Boston. Donations are needed for meal items, please check the bulletin board for sign up sheet. Cost of meal will be $10.00, children $6.00.
Christmas Presents for Children of Incarcerated Parents

It is that time of year when our youth will shop for Christmas presents for children of parents in the NH Prison system. Please donate checks or cash into the box in the back of the church. Last year NH congregations provided more than 700 Christmas gifts for children of parents incarcerated in the NH state prison system. This yearly program offers the parents a chance to give something to their children and strengthens family bonds until the time parents can return to their families. Holiday parties at the prisons are where each child receives a present and a book. For 37 years, the Diocese has sponsored this great program with our gifts and donations. Donations may be given through October 27th. Our gifts will be brought to the convention in November by our delegates.

Outreach Building Host Needed

Susan Fuller is involved in the Wolfeboro Energy Expo which will be held November 2nd. Our outreach building will be one of the features. They have someone who will give the tour of the building but need a volunteer host to open the building. If you are interested, please contact Susan at 515-1223 or sfuller5277@yahoo.com.

Food Pantry Needs

Thank you for remembering Life Ministries Food Pantry. We welcome donations of non-perishable items. Please place them in the basket in the narthex. Other items needed are supplies for babies and mothers (diapers size 3-5, wipes, toothbrushes/paste, personal hygiene items, shampoo and clothing for children).

Activity Schedule for the Week

Sunday

2:00 p.m. AA Meeting

6:00 p.m. AA Meeting

 

Monday

7:00 p.m. Al-Anon - Library

8:00 p.m. AA - Stevens Room

 

Mon./Wed./Fri.

10-2 Wolfeboro Senior Center & Meals

 

Mon. & Thurs.

4:00 p.m. ASSTG

 

Mon.- Fri.

7:30 a.m. AA Meeting

 

Tues. & Fri.

7:45 a.m. Step Aerobics

 

Tuesday

6:30 a.m. Women's Worship

1:30 p.m. Scrabble Club

5:00 p.m. Weight Watchers

 

Wednesday

6:00 p.m. Table Tennis

7:30 p.m. Women's AA Group - Chapel

 

Thursday

7:30 a.m. Men's Bible Study

10:00 a.m. VNA Bereavement Group

10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist

10-4 Lord & Tailor

5:00 p.m. Dinner Bell

 

Friday

10-4 Lord & Tailor

 

Fri. & Sat.

8:00 p.m. AA Meeting

 

Saturday

10-1:00 Lord & Tailor Shop

10:00 a.m. AA Meeting

5:00 p.m. Youth Group Spaghetti Dinner

8:00 p.m. AA Meeting

 

 

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