The Richmond Register

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March 20, 2008

Right to Life Garage/ Yard Sale set April 19

The Union City Community Sunrise service will be conducted at 7 a.m. Sunday at Union City Christian Church with Rick Brown of the Baptist Church speaking. The community is invited.

Because of weather, the Right to Life yard sale announced last week has been postponed.

Madison County Right to Life will have a garage/yard sale at 8 a.m. Saturday, April 19 at the Habitat for Humanity building on US 25 North in Berea. (The former IGA Store.) For information, call Mary Ann Strunk at 623-8431. The local Right to Life group will have a Celebrate Life Banquet on April 10.

Union City Ruritan met Monday night. Guest speaker for the meeting was Charlotte Wong, Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates Education coordinator. She made her presentation and answered several questions to help educate the community about organ and tissue donation. Assisting Charlotte was EKU student Jessica Medley.

Union City Ruritan is selling $5 raffle tickets for drawings to be conducted on Union City Day, May 17. The prizes will include a $1,000 riding lawn mower, two weed trimmers, a leaf blower and several cash prizes. The two businesses supplying these products are Southern States and Ace/Bluegrass Hardware. You can get tickets from Ruritan members or call Robert Murphy at 623-9461.

From 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday, the Union City Christian Church youth will have a breakfast in the church fellowship hall. There is not a set price, but donations will be accepted for the youth fund. On Saturday, March 29, Union City Ruritan will have a pancake breakfast from 6 to 10 a.m. Ruritan breakfast is $5.

A community sunrise service will be conducted at 7 a.m. Sunday at College Hill. The outdoor location is near the water treatment facility. If weather is too harsh, the service will be at College Hill United Methodist Church. Tim Jones is speaker for the event.

Flatwoods Christian at Waco will have a musical drama during the morning worship service Sunday at 10:45. The choir and other members of the church will present the resurrection story. Amanda Dunn, playing the part of Mary Magdalene, will be singing two songs written by Walter Compton. We think this will be a very special program everyone will want to experience.

Madison Hills Christian Church, Red House Road, Richmond, will present a program Sunday morning. “From the Cross to the Crown” by Jerry Ginnan. The story will cover 40 days between the cross and the ascension. This musical drama also will be repeated at 7 p.m. Monday for the public. Everyone is welcome. For more details, call the church at 623-0916.

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    Here we are in fall again!

    How do so many leaves fall off a tree and get scattered in so many different directions in one day?

    How many more leaves are still on the tree that will turn and fall and be scattered in the days to come?

    It almost makes one want to wait until all the leaves are off the tree before picking up a rake or broom. That might be better than raking and sweeping each day for many, many days to come.

    October 1, 2009

  • Paula Jones Roadside clean-up set for Saturday How is everyone’s week going? I hope that everyone is having a great one. We have once again had a little mixture of weather, cool, rain, warm and sunshine. One can never tell what the March weather will be. Have you noticed the buttercups blooming? I also saw some bushes and trees blooming. I even saw a redbud tree blooming! There is such beauty in spring as it comes to life.

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  • Take care of your community: Don’t litter! Hello readers. The late evening sun is shining through an upstairs window from where I’m sitting and I notice the brilliance of an outer ring that seems to flow toward the creek as it (sun) begins the journey into the night. I do love to just look and enjoy all we have on this Earth to appreciate. It’s always the little things that seem to make up the circle of life. Like the bright yellow daffodils blooming in Mrs. Callahan’s yard and the many buttercups alongside the road — the little things.

    March 19, 2009

  • Volunteers needed for Union City Boy Scouts meeting Union City Baptist Church had a total of 60 people for the community soup supper last Saturday night. There were pinto beans, several different kinds of chili and some great desserts. While people were eating, some youths from the church provided a puppet show.

    This may seem like the minutes of the last Monday’s Union City Ruritan meeting, but I am pleased to have so much news from local activities.

    March 19, 2009

  • Waco Elementary honors Dr. Seuss How many times did you get pinched on Tuesday for not wearing green? How many times did you pinch yourself on Tuesday because you wanted to make sure you weren’t dreaming when the whole day was so spring-like beautiful? Ahhh, the birds chirping, the green finally peeping through the winter-brown ground, buttercups showing off their new spring bonnets and daylight after supper to enjoy a little porch time — it is getting here!

    March 19, 2009

  • Kirksville Baptist auction set Saturday Hello Everyone. Everyone loves an auction. So here is your chance. The Kirksville Baptist Church is having a remodeling project auction March 28 at 9 a.m. All items will be on display for your viewing at 7 a.m. This auction will be to help raise funds for their remodeling project.

    Items to be auctioned will be from the old sanctuary and Sunday school rooms such as chairs, tables, doors, chandeliers, cabinets, desk and much more. Everyone is also invited to bring items to donate for the auction as well.

    March 19, 2009

  • Dr. Jack D-fend Against Colds Move over vitamin C. It’s vitamin D that seems to provide the strongest defense against the common cold, according to a recent study. Researchers at the University of Colorado studied 19,000 people about their health habits and took blood samples to determine the frequency of respiratory problems.

    March 13, 2009 1 Photo

  • Scott Darst ‘Health Rocks!’ helps kids lead healthy lives 4-H has many diverse activities and programs that have been developed to help youth to get involved. The goal of 4-H is to help youth have a sense of belonging, opportunities for mastery, learn independence and lessons in generosity. An upcoming 4-H event called “Health Rocks” will teach youth these important aspects and more.

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  • Killing Kevin I don’t watch much television. There are only a few shows I follow. I’ve come to care about the characters in those programs. They’re like family. So naturally it upsets me when homicidal scriptwriters kill them off. Without provocation — or my permission.

    One of my favorite shows is “Monk,” about an obsessive, compulsive detective. Several episodes have featured his upstairs neighbor, Kevin Dorfman. Kevin is riddled with personality quirks. He talks too much — about nothing. He rambles on about all the places he’s ever lived.

    March 13, 2009

  • Elder John Settles God’s rainbow a sign of an everlasting relationship God’s promise of a rainbow in the clouds indicating a permanent and unbreakable bond between God and the creatures of His world is a strong and assuring promise that lies at the very foundation of Christianity. We are told throughout the scriptures that nothing can separate us from God, not even our own sinfulness. In all of life, there are few feelings, needs and insecurities that are more totally and completely fulfilled than when we have a firm and unquestionable conviction that we are not alone, and are wanted and loved! Amen.

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